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When talking about wounded worriers suffering with PTSD answer the following questions using the code of ethics.
What moral obligation do nurses have to prevent human entrapment rather than just caring for victims of violence?
When nurses observe an underserved population trapped by this external factor, what should be done?
How should a nurse begin to mobilize awareness to address issues entrapping the population being served?
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Nurses need to know how to ensure that ethical violations don't occur in the first place, and also what to do in case it happens. Below are common ethical concerns in nursing and how to prevent, as well as remedy, unforeseen violations.
__privacy violations
__withholding information
__allowing personal belief to interfere with patient care
__not speaking up regarding safety including reporting peers
___awareness Sessions
Etc...
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Nurses can demonstrate care and advocacy to active listening and respectful therapeutic intervention such as take the time to get to know your patients, their family situations, their cultural identities, social situations, the barriers and challenges they face in dealing with their illnesses, and any other factors that may have contributed to the hospitalization or illness.
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Community health nursing theory addresses collective concepts of nursing domains in an attempt to rectify environmental , resiliency , and community abilities for healthcare issues among diverse population and avoids simple groupings of aggregates .
Community awareness is a crucial aspect in preventing harmful events. Nurse must give social awareness and health education programs to address issues entrapping being served.Help them to meet their needs. care and treat them in favour.