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Ethics in Professional Nursing PracticeJanie B. ButtsCHAPTER 3 81 But nurses are still reaching out towards ideals which we trust may be realized in the full-ness of time. ISABELHAMPONROBB, 1900 OBJECTIVESA fter reading this chapter, the reader should be able to:1. Delineate key historical events or activities that led to the development of the ANACode of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (2001) as it is known implications for Nursing Practice based on the language changes in the2001 ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive the significance of concepts that are interwoven in the 2001 ANA Code ofEthics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements to Nursing Practice (see also Appendix A). and contrast the six professionalism and boundary concepts of nursingpractice in terms of the deontology and utilitarian frameworks.
Ethics in Professional Nursing Practice Janie B. Butts CHAPTER 3 • 81 • But nurses are still reaching out towards ideals which we trust may be realized in the full-
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