Review the American Nurses Association’ (2015)Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statementat the following link:
https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/coe-view-only/
Answer this question: Is the code based on the deontological approach to nursing OR is it based on a virtual ethics approach OR both? Discuss specific examples in the code that support your answer. Go to the Troy online library and type in ANA Code of Ethics. Be sure “Available in Library Collection is checked AND Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed) is checked. Then click “Search”. Choose an article published between 2014 and 2019 that has a PDF full text. Use that article as additional reference for the initial post and response. See the APA notes section in the Modules for information regarding how to cite and write a correct APA reference.
The initial post should be 200-400 words. Use the textbook and at least one scholarly reference to support your writing in your post and cite the information in the initial post.NO QUOTES!Give the references in APA format at the end of the post.
Numbers 1, 2 & 3 are citations. The remainder is references. Citing a journal article in print APA format structure: Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. APA format example: Nevin, A. (1990). The changing of teacher education special education. Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 13(3-4), 147-148. Citing a journal article found online APA format structure: Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. doi:XX.XXXXX APA format example: Jameson, J. (2013). E-Leadership in higher education: The fifth “age” of educational technology research. British Journal of Educational Technology, 44(6), 889-915. doi: 10.1111/bjet.12103 Referencing 1. Incorrect: Name, no year (Adams) - Correct - (Adams, 2014). This is only done when referencing summarized inform ation from a source, not for a quote. 2. Quotes: If done this way – Blake (2013) suggested that…….. “all is good when one is happy” (p. 231). OR: In other words, “all is good when one is happy” (Blake, 2013, p. 110). If it is an electronic resource and there isn’t a page number, then you would put the paragraph (para2). However, it is BEST not to use quotes at all but rather write the information in your own words – do not just change a word here or there and call it yours or call is paraphrasing as that is plagiarism!!!!! Do not “lift” information from a source and “place” it into your work. That is also plagiarism!!!Some assignments will not allow ANY quotes!!! 3. When using a chapter from textbook or other book reference, such as Cherry & Jacob, you need to be sure of the author of the chapter is given credit, not the entire text. For example for the information regarding quality improvement: a. This information was in Chapter 21 & written by Werner – the correct way to reference this in the text of an answer is: ( Werner, 2014) OR: Werner (2014) suggests ……..and in the reference list the correct way to reference would be: Werner, K.M. (2014). Quality improvement and patient safety. In B. Cherry & S.R. Jacob, Contemporary nursing. Issues, trends, & management (6 th ed.) (pp. 374-404). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Notice the spacing and indentation of the second line of the reference. This is correct. See Chapter 6 in the APA manual for all of the detailed information. Numbers 1, 2 & 3 are citations. The remainder is references. Citing a journal article in print APA format structure: Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. APA format example: Nevin, A. (1990). The changing of teacher education special education. Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 13(3-4), 147-148. Citing a journal article found online APA format structure: Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. doi:XX.XXXXX APA format example: Jameson, J. (2013). E-Leadership in higher education: The fifth “age” of educational technology research. British Journal of Educational Technology, 44(6), 889-915. doi: 10.1111/bjet.12103 Referencing 1. Incorrect: Name, no year (Adams) - Correct - (Adams, 2014). This is only done when referencing summarized inform ation from a source, not for a quote. 2. Quotes: If done this way – Blake (2013) suggested that…….. “all is good when one is happy” (p. 231). OR: In other words, “all is good when one is happy” (Blake, 2013, p. 110). If it is an electronic resource and there isn’t a page number, then you would put the paragraph (para2). However, it is BEST not to use quotes at all but rather write the information in your own words – do not just change a word here or there and call it yours or call is paraphrasing as that is plagiarism!!!!! Do not “lift” information from a source and “place” it into your work. That is also plagiarism!!!Some assignments will not allow ANY quotes!!! 3. When using a chapter from textbook or other book reference, such as Cherry & Jacob, you need to be sure of the author of the chapter is given credit, not the entire text. For example for the information regarding quality improvement: a. This information was in Chapter 21 & written by Werner – the correct way to reference this in the text of an answer is: ( Werner, 2014) OR: Werner (2014) suggests ……..and in the reference list the correct way to reference would be: Werner, K.M. (2014). Quality improvement and patient safety. In B. Cherry & S.R. Jacob, Contemporary nursing. Issues, trends, & management (6 th ed.) (pp. 374-404). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Notice the spacing and indentation of the second line of the reference. This is correct. See Chapter 6 in the APA manual for all of the detailed information.