<p>This second edition offers&nbsp;updates new topics and new short case studies based on real stories from the health care arena ensuring that each chapter of this book is rooted in descriptions of nursing practise that are grounded salient narratives of nursing care. The reader is assisted to explore the ethical dimension of nursing practice: what it is and how it can be portrayed discussed and analysed within a variety of practice and theoretical contexts. One of the unique contributions of this book is to consider nursing not only in the context of the individual nurse ��� patient relationship but also as a social good that is of necessity limited due to the ultimate limits on the nursing and health care resource. This book will help the reader consider what good nursing looks like both within the context of limitations on resources during crises situations and under conditions of scarcity.</p><p>Indeed any discussion of ethical issues in nursing should be well grounded in aconceptualisation of nursing that nursing students and practising nursing can recognise accept and engage with. Nursing like medicine social work and teaching has a clear moral aim ��� to do good. In the case of nursing to do good for the patient. However it is vital that in the pressurised constrained post-COVID-19 pandemic health service of the 21st century we help nurses explore what this might mean for nursing practice and what can reasonably be expected of the individual nurse and the nursing profession in terms of good nursing care.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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