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Course Objectives
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Section 1: Introduction — Why Ethics Matters in Nursing and Midwifery
1.1 The Role of Ethics in Nursing and Midwifery
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1.2 Why Regulators Prioritise Ethics
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1.3 Ethics and Professional Identity
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1.4 Consequences of Ethical Lapses
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1.5 Why Ethics Matters Now More Than Ever
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1.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: Core Ethical Principles — Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-Maleficence, Justice
2.1 Autonomy — Respecting Patient Choice
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2.2 Beneficence — Acting in the Patient’s Best Interest
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2.3 Non-Maleficence — “Do No Harm”
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2.4 Justice — Fairness and Equality in Care
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2.5 Balancing Principles in Practice
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2.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: ANA Code of Ethics and ACNM Standards — Key Expectations
3.1 American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics
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3.2 American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) Code of Ethics
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3.3 Shared Expectations Across ANA and ACNM
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3.4 State Boards and Ethical Codes
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3.5 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Common Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing and Midwifery Practice
4.1 Informed Consent and Autonomy
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4.2 Confidentiality vs Duty to Report
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4.3 End-of-Life Decisions
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4.4 Allocation of Scarce Resources
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4.5 Conflicts of Personal Beliefs and Patient Rights
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4.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Confidentiality, Digital Professionalism, and HIPAA Compliance
5.1 The Ethical Duty of Confidentiality
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5.2 HIPAA Compliance
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5.3 Digital Professionalism
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5.4 Professional Strategies for Safe Practice
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5.5 Consequences of Breaches
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5.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 6: Probity, Honesty, and Accountability in Nursing and Midwifery
6.1 Defining Probity and Honesty
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6.2 Accountability in Daily Practice
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6.3 Consequences of Dishonesty and Lack of Probity
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6.4 Building a Culture of Accountability
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6.5 Regulator Expectations
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6.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 7: Weak vs Strong Ethical Responses — Case Comparisons
7.1 Nursing — Medication Error
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7.2 Midwifery — Inadequate Documentation
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7.3 Nursing — Breach of Confidentiality
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7.4 Midwifery — Boundary Violation
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7.5 Nursing — Disrespectful Communication
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7.6 Lessons Across Professions
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7.7 Reflective Quiz
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Section 8: Demonstrating Ethics in Disciplinary and Remediation Processes
8.1 Why Ethical Demonstration Matters
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8.2 How Boards Assess Ethical Conduct
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8.3 Weak vs Strong Demonstrations
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8.4 Evidence Boards Find Persuasive
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8.5 Remediation Portfolios
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8.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 9: Embedding Ethics into Professional Identity and Resilience
9.1 Ethics as Part of Professional Identity
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