Ethical and legal issues in nursing apply to all nurses, from beginners to experts. They are often regarded as an important part of care. This work reveals the ethical and legal implications of a nurse pretending to be information about a patient suffering from a disease at the family's request. Families do not want nurses to inform patients of the fatal nature of their illness. The family also hopes that the nurse will not tell the patient what he prescribed to him.
In each nurse's career, he or she will face a legal and ethical dilemma. One of the vocational abilities of nursing is that nurses "should incorporate ethical and legal knowledge on medical care and professional values into nursing practice". It is important to know what kind of dilemma nurse is likely to face in the career and how it has dealt with in the past. - Spiritual and emotional growth continues as helping job seekers experience warm and loving Christian relations in the body of Christ. Therefore, counselors working in the vineyards of God, schools in the church, as well as organizations and charities in the church have opened doors to many new ministries within the body of Christ and the unbailed people. Christ
Historically, consideration of the main value in nursing ethics is the determinant of the priority of nurses' work. Interestingly, in Isabel Hampton Robb's 1900 Care Ethics Book, the title of the chapter is the era, such as Chapter 4: The Tryer, Chapter 7: Uniforms, Chapter 8: Night Responsibility, and Chapter 12: Patient's Nursing (nurse doctor, nurse nurse, nurse - public relations). Please refer to Box 3.1 for excerpts from Rob's book representing the 1900 care environment.