Ethical Moments in Practice: the nursing ‘how are you?’ revisited

作者: Brenda L Cameron

DOI: 10.1191/0969733004NE666OA

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摘要: In seeking for an understanding of ethical practices in health care situations, our challenge is always both to recognize and respond the call individuals need. attuning ourselves vulnerable other moment arises. Asking ‘how are you?’ practice very first possibility learn how a particular person finds herself or himself this situation. Here, shows itself as question that opens up relational space calls forth response. It way understand situated moments which we already enables us act respectfully. Our frameworks assist trying decide what right thing do given set circumstances. Yet there prior step attention; when ask you?’, transforms seemingly small interaction into moment. ‘How turns back who professi...

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