NR 599 Final Exam / NR599 Final Exam (Latest 2023): Chamberlain College Of Nursing Ethical decision making ANA (2015) provides specific guidance for ethical decision making via its Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements Respect for human dignity Respect for the individual right to self-determinism Primary commitment to the patient (defined as individual, family, group, or community) Advocacy for the patient Participation in the creation, maintenance, and improvement of healthcare environments Advancing the profession Collaboration with others to meet health needs Shaping social policy Ethical Issues with HIT and Nursing Informatics As with everything, a new way of viewing the world = enduring values of the previous worldview As healthcare transforms digitally (communications, telehealth, and wearable technologies) it brings some familiar tools and skills recognized in the form of values, such as privacy, confidentiality, autonomy, and nonmaleficence. Although those basic values should remain unchanged, the standards for living out these values will take on new meaning as health professionals confront new and different moral dilemmas brought on by the adoption of technological tools for: information management knowledge development and evidence-based changes in patient care The ethical-decision frameworks should not change but only become more complex. Examples of issues