Ethical and legal aspects of nursing 1. What are the successes of the ACA? 2. What are the failures of the ACA?? 3. Share your perso
Part 1: Ethical and legal aspects of nursing
1. What are the successes of the ACA?
2. What are the failures of the ACA?
3. Share your personal viewpoint.
Part 2: Ethical and legal aspects of nursing (Due 40 hours)
Topic: Should human cloning be allowed?
Position: Against
1. Introduction to the topic, including (1 paragraph):
a. Describe the position
b. A finding to support the position
2. Describe 3 articles or scholarly pap3rs (No websites) that support the position, including (3 paragraphs)
***************Example: According to XXXX (2020) cloning don't should be allowed because
3. Describe 2 (two) negative implications for nurse leaders if human cloning would be allowed (1 paragraph)
4. Describe 2 (two) negative ethical implications for nursing if human cloning were allowed (1 paragraph)
5. Describe 2 (two) ethical practices that are intended to be preserved by not allowing human cloning (1 paragraph)
6. What would be the main impact for nurses at the levels (1 paragraph):
a. Ethical
b. Moral
7. Conclusion
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Part 3: Nursing and the aging family
Describe the elderly population:
1. cataracts (1 paragraph):
a. Signs
b. Symptoms
c. Nursing interventions
2. Glaucoma (1 paragraph):
a. Signs
b. Symptoms
c. Nursing interventions
3. Macular degeneration (1 paragraph):
a. Signs
b. Symptoms
c. Nursing interventions
4. Detached retina (1 paragraph):
a. Signs
b. Symptoms
c. Nursing interventions
5. Corneal ulcers are (1 paragraph):
a. Signs
b. Symptoms
c. Nursing interventions
1. Make a conclusion about nursing interventions (1 paragraph):
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Part 4: Nursing and the aging family
Topic: Parkinson’s disease
1. Describe the disease in elderly patients (1 paragraph)
2. Describe 3 common risk factors (1 paragraph)
3. Describe 3 common symptoms (1 paragraph)
4. Describe the nursing care for (1 paragraph):
a. Maintaining independence
b. Limiting further injury
5. Describe Web sites that provide information about maintaining independence (2) and limiting further injury (2)in older adults with neurological deficits (1 paragraph)
6. Conclusion (1 paragraph)