Introduction


 


In the medical field, there are several dilemmas that personnel such as doctors and nurses encounter in their daily tasks. These dilemmas challenge their moral and ethical fibre as well as their concerns of accountability in carrying out their professional obligations to their patients. This paper will look into the ethical dilemmas and issues of accountability that is associated with the role provided for by registered nurses. According to Dunscombe (2000), a Registered Nurse is trained to cooperate with medical practitioners such as surgeons and health care teams in order to carry out safe medical processes with the most favourable outcomes for their clients. However, in engaging in these kinds of activities, the RNs are required to have the prescribed knowledge, capability, and the common sense necessary for clinical practice. For clarity and coherence, the discussions in this paper will be divided into several sections that would individually discuss the specific topics under consideration. Moreover, at the end of the discussions, the author will provide a summation and eventually provide a conclusion regarding the discussions presented throughout the body of the paper. 


 




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