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4 May 2011, 4:42 am by Maxwell Kennerly
If fear of litigation is the only reason someone does the right thing, then we’ve had a serious failure of morals and governmental regulation. [read post]
12 Feb 2013, 5:45 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, J.D., Ph.D.
This event is designed for health care professionals, including nurses, chaplains, social workers, volunteers, nursing home staff, clergy, parish nurses, home health aides, caregivers and those working with death, dying, grief or bereavement, and anyone interested in end-of-life care. [read post]
13 Nov 2008, 4:24 pm
No matter who is the victim, exploiting and abusing vulnerable people placed in your care is morally and legally wrong. [read post]
7 Feb 2014, 7:15 am by Pearl Griffin
One means caring about the wants and needs for the residents while the other is about making as much money as possible, oftentimes disregarding ethical and moral objections. [read post]
18 Dec 2020, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
University of Vermont Medical Center, (D VT, filed 12/16/2020) alleges in part:Defendant has scheduled conscience objectors, including nurses, to assist with elective abortions despite specific and repeated requests from those personnel not to be assigned to elective abortions because of their religious beliefs or moral convictions. [read post]
6 Jan 2022, 12:16 pm by Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC
Your daughter accompanies you to a doctor’s appointment for moral support, and the doctor addresses all his questions to her instead of to you. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 9:27 am by Jonathan Rosenfeld
  From the perspective a staff morale, having extra (or perhaps more appropriately, adequate) staff at a facility simply means that there’s staff can take comfort in the fact that there is a shared sense of responsibility. [read post]
1 Jun 2011, 11:50 am by Thomas Gallivan
A nursing home aide was recently convicted of endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person, and endangering the welfare of a physically disabled person. [read post]
12 Feb 2012, 5:48 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, J.D., Ph.D.
In a case study and commentaries in Nursing Ethics, the authors discuss the moral angst in helping a family care for an anencephalic infant at home. [read post]
24 Sep 2007, 1:25 am
Patients require the best care possibility, and morally speaking, price should not be an issue. [read post]
31 Oct 2008, 2:22 pm
   In these tough economic times, there's a place for keeping morale and spirits up among employees and if allowing them to wear costumes today brings a few smiles, then go for it. [read post]
3 Sep 2013, 5:16 am by Jonathan Rosenfeld
With their morale and will power already on the edge, experiencing a wheelchair accident at the same time can really break their resolve. [read post]
27 Apr 2009, 4:20 am
In an article in the current edition of Nursing Ethics, Shan Mohammed and Elizabeth Peter defend an under-appreciated perspective on medical futility. [read post]
8 May 2012, 2:08 pm by admin
The moral of this story is pretty simple; consulting elder law counsel early on can yield major savings down the road. [read post]
16 Feb 2010, 7:50 am by Lauren Ellerman
" he asked.I tried to explain that whether or not a family files an nursing home or medical malpractice lawsuit is often a financial, not a moral decision.He looked confused although not surprised that a lawyer would base a decision on money not ethics.I tried to explain that if his wife healed, the "damages" in the case would be low. [read post]
5 Feb 2013, 6:32 am
Russell with snow plow's 'state of mind' at issue in court, Calgary HeraldCape Breton family may face charges after smoking, unruly behaviour force landing, National PostUnited StatesCatholic hospital group apologizes, calls lawsuit defence 'morally wrong' , ReutersSupreme Court justice nursing home operator's emergency stay over 'legal confusion' , ReutersInternationalIndia's high profile gang-rape trial hears testimony from victim's friend, ReutersBangladesh war crimes… [read post]
18 May 2015, 8:34 am by Dean Freeman
Additional Resources: Major Nursing Home Chain Defends Care of Residents, April 3, 2015, By Susan Montoya Bryan, The Albuquerque Journal More Blog Entries: Consent and Dementia Patients: A Complex Legal, Moral Quandary, May 1, 2015, Orlando Nursing Home Neglect Lawyer Blog [read post]
16 Apr 2016, 11:55 am by Dean Freeman
Under-staffing and lack of qualified staff can result not only in certain services not provided to residents, but in an increase in stress levels among staffers, which in turn results in a loss of morale and even compassion. [read post]
10 Feb 2013, 9:01 pm by David S. Kemp
A nurse’s duty to prepare a patient for surgery likewise comes from both sources. [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 5:58 am by Joy Waltemath
The nurse at issue here confronted management about the switch, and was issued a “decision-making” disciplinary notice for insubordination, and admonished for having discussed “these incidents . . . openly with other staff, which leads to distrust of management and low staff morale. [read post]