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APA format, No Plaigarism, Discussion Board and Response, follow directions closely

MODULE D INSTRUCTIONS Voice Thread: Participate in the Module D audio discussion. Assigned learning Activities:

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Readings 1. Guido, G. W. (2014). Legal and ethical issues in nursing (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. [Read pp. 240-260, 275-292, 315-329.] 2. Lachman, V. D. (2008). Whistleblowers: Troublemakers or virtuous nurses? MEDSURG, 17(2), 126-128, 134. Retrieved from https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582797 3. Texas Board of Nursing. (2013). Practice – peer review: incident-based or safe harbor. Retrieved from https://www.bon.texas.gov/practice_peer_review.asp Audio/Visual 1. Beil, L. (2018). Three days in Dallas [Episode 1]. Dr. Death. Podcast retrieved from https://podtail.com/en/podcast/dr-death/three-days-in-dallas-1/ or https://wondery.com/shows/dr-death/ [Warning: includes adult language] 2. Karimi, F. (2017). Utah officer fired for forcibly handcuffing nurse who defied him. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2017/10/11/health/utah-officer-fired-afternursearrest/index.html 3. National Public Radio. (2010). Texas nurse on trial after reporting doctor. Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123502251 4. National Public Radio. (2014). Was CDC too quick to blame Dallas nurses in care of Ebola patient? Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/2014/10/24/358574357/was-cdctooquick-to-blame-dallas-nurses-in-care-of-ebola-patient Part I – Complete all of the assigned learning activities and then select one nurse’s employment related case to study further: pick one person Anne Mitchell, Nina Pham or Alex Wubbels. Part II – Conduct a literature search for at least three peer-reviewed articles related to the nurse/case you selected, AND three or more from the Assigned Learning Activities (these were given on the first page) 6 references total Part III – Prepare and post one 3- to 5-minute long audio comment in Voice Thread with your responses to all of the following questions: I will need a script here please to answering the following questions Do you agree with the nurse’s actions? Why or why not? Would you have done anything differently? Was the nurse acting as a patient advocate? Why or why not? Did the nurse promote patient safety? Could the nurse have initiated any type of peer review? If so, which type? What implications does the case have on the nursing profession or practice of nursing? Part IV- post one written comment to each of 75 to 150 words (post a total of 3 written comments). Your written comments to other students should be thoughtful and based upon your review of literature, personal experience, or further insight. I need 3 generic responses answering one of the questions above for all three Individual above within Part I in order to complete Part IV MODULE D INSTRUCTIONS Voice Thread: Participate in the Module D audio discussion. Assigned learning Activities: Readings 1. Guido, G. W. (2014). Legal and ethical issues in nursing (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. [Read pp. 240-260, 275-292, 315-329.] 2. Lachman, V. D. (2008). Whistleblowers: Troublemakers or virtuous nurses? MEDSURG, 17(2), 126-128, 134. Retrieved from https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582797 3. Texas Board of Nursing. (2013). Practice – peer review: incident-based or safe harbor. Retrieved from https://www.bon.texas.gov/practice_peer_review.asp Audio/Visual 1. Beil, L. (2018). Three days in Dallas [Episode 1]. Dr. Death. Podcast retrieved from https://podtail.com/en/podcast/dr-death/three-days-in-dallas-1/ or https://wondery.com/shows/dr-death/ [Warning: includes adult language] 2. Karimi, F. (2017). Utah officer fired for forcibly handcuffing nurse who defied him. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2017/10/11/health/utah-officer-fired-afternursearrest/index.html 3. National Public Radio. (2010). Texas nurse on trial after reporting doctor. Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123502251 4. National Public Radio. (2014). Was CDC too quick to blame Dallas nurses in care of Ebola patient? Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/2014/10/24/358574357/was-cdctooquick-to-blame-dallas-nurses-in-care-of-ebola-patient Part I – Complete all of the assigned learning activities and then select one nurse’s employment related case to study further: pick one person Anne Mitchell, Nina Pham or Alex Wubbels. Part II – Conduct a literature search for at least three peer-reviewed articles related to the nurse/case you selected, AND three or more from the Assigned Learning Activities (these were given on the first page) 6 references total Part III – Prepare and post one 3- to 5-minute long audio comment in Voice Thread with your responses to all of the following questions: I will need a script here please to answering the following questions Do you agree with the nurse’s actions? Why or why not? Would you have done anything differently? Was the nurse acting as a patient advocate? Why or why not? Did the nurse promote patient safety? Could the nurse have initiated any type of peer review? If so, which type? What implications does the case have on the nursing profession or practice of nursing? Part IV- post one written comment to each of 75 to 150 words (post a total of 3 written comments). Your written comments to other students should be thoughtful and based upon your review of literature, personal experience, or further insight. I need 3 generic responses answering one of the questions above for all three Individual above within Part I in order to complete Part IV
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