Scotty Story is 69 years old. Scotty
Scotty Story is 69 years old. Scotty is currently suffering from end-stage kidney failure. Scotty has been living at home with his wife of 36 years. He has been receiving dialysis for the past 2 years, three times a week. Scotty has obtained an infection in his dialysis port and his vitals are steadily decreasing. His family is at his bedside around the clock. The physician you are dealing with gives you the order to give 1 mg of morphine every 15 minutes for pain. While assessing your patient, you count Scotty’s respirations; the count is only 5. Morphine should be held for respirations less than 12. The physician states to give the morphine regardless of the respirations. What should you do to protect yourself and the patient? Scotty’s family decides, at the last minute, to bring Scotty back, against his wishes. What can you do to help Scotty? What if you are faced with an ethical dilemma associated with your nursing practice? What measures can you put in place to help minimize your struggles to make an ethically sound decision? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NG 312
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