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- In what ways can nurses act as advocates for patient rights and safety?Site examples of common ethical situations that Nurse managers face and discuss?What are the ethical considerations and dilemmas that nurses may encounter when providing care to patients with conflicting cultural beliefs or values?
- How does lack of awareness or knowledge about organisational structure or monitoring in healthcare by nurses lead to ineffective quality and safety in health care?In what ways can nurses advocate for vulnerable populations in their communities?Specify strategies that can aid nurses in ethical decision making.