Nursing ethics is ethics to evaluate which behavior is correct, what action is wrong, and whether it is completely different from other ethical behavior. It is said that it was proposed by the feminist in the 20th century. Unlike the other two theories (Kant's ethics and Utilitarianism), nursing ethics does not pay much attention to justice. The main problem of this morality is how we should respond. In my opinion, nursing ethics is accurate and effective and should be considered and used in the daily lives of people.
In this article we will explore the relationship between nursing ethics defined by Noddings and their nursing profession. Nursing will easily compare with traditional ethical theory and emphasize areas lacking care. In my opinion, the current nursing ethics is not enough as a leading moral entity in a nursing profession, nursing professionals have learned nursing theory and tried to further expand the independent identity of nursing and medicine . I will extend this issue further and highlight the gray part of the language of interest.
Moral care and care in a special nursing home for the elderly are essential. There are many unethical practices in special nursing home for the elderly. Since it is doubtful whether the special nursing home for the elderly is safe or not, the special nursing home for the elderly needs to take care of the elderly and those who can no longer manage it at home. Many residents believe that nursing homes are their home. - In the beginning of the 20th century, there is no sanatoria we are talking about now. If they are out of seniors they will be sent to a devastated poor farm. On August 14, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act to provide appropriate subsidies to each state 's old aid (OAA). This in turn starts opening up private houses, allowing people to live in nursing homes and request old age allowances.
There are several choices when taking care of people who can not take care of themselves. One of them is to take you to a non-medical home care facility. Basically, non-medical type home nursing care facilities are for older people, children, adolescents, chronically handicapped people who can not live with their families for obvious reasons or who can not receive appropriate care in adults and the elderly It is my private residence. In the case of living alone The laws of the United States and some countries stipulate that at least six residents and at least one trained caregiver must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at any time . Therefore, in a standard non-medical home care facility, it is expected that there will be residential managers, night managers, weekend event coordinators, and two or more caregivers, depending on the size of the facility.