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policy law ethics assignment 3
Directions
(End-of-Life Decisions)
Write an article of 750–1,000 words (3–4 pages) that discusses the laws, policies, and choices surrounding end-of-life health care decisions. Address the following in your article:
- Describe the role of the nurse in end-of-life decision making with patients and their families.
- Explain the legislation that generated end-of-life health care policies. Was the legislation an outcome of a specific medical case?
- Identify the primary policies regarding current health care practices related to end-of-life health care decisions. How to these policies affect treatment decisions?
- Explain the effect of end-of-life regulations and controls on patient outcomes. What effect does this have on the nurse-patient relationship?
- Describe the ethical considerations that have influenced policy decisions in regard to end-of-life decisions.
Additional Requirements
Your article should meet the following requirements:
- Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
- References: Cite a minimum of three resources; a majority of these should be peer-reviewed sources. Your reference list should be appropriate to the body of literature available on this topic that has been published in the past 5 years.
- APA format: Resources and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting.
- Length: 750–1,000 words or 3–4 typed, double-spaced pages, excluding title page and reference page. Use Microsoft Word to complete the assessment.
- Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.
Scoring Guide
1. Describe the role of the nurse in end-of-life decision making with patients and their families.
2. Identify the primary policies that define current health care practices in regard to end-of-life health care decisions.
3. Explain the effect of end-of-life regulations and controls on patient outcomes.
4. Explain the legislation that generated end-of-life health care policies.
5. Describe the ethical considerations that have influenced policy decisions in regard to end-of-life decisions.
6. Write content clearly and logically, with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
7. Correctly formats citations and references using APA style.
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