preview

Dignity In Nursing Case Study

Decent Essays

A basic part of modern age humanity is dignity. It is self-imposed pride that is susceptible to damage through the verbal and physical actions of others. Hospital and clinical settings can leave a client’s dignity vulnerable. It is where people, now clients, are weak and in some cases unable to function like they once did. This can wound their dignity, but it is the duty of nurses to preserve it. Through respect, support, and by relieving pain and suffering, nurses work to preserve the dignity of their clients. Likewise, nurses are able to easily damage the dignity and integrity of their clients through inappropriate behaviour, a lack of respect, and being irresponsible while on the job. A passage published by a hearing tribunal from the College …show more content…

Respect and dignity are closely intertwined, because generally one is affected by the other. Nurses should treat their patients with respect, no matter if the client has a learning disability, a physical ailment that reduces normal functions, or even if the client is disrespectful to the nurses. In the case from Alberta RN, a nurse was found to have failed to professionally communicate with a client in an appropriate manner. The client even discharged himself from the hospital because he felt he was being treated like a child (CARNA, 2015). This is unacceptable behaviour from a nurse because it was unprofessional and destroyed the patient’s dignity enough that he left the hospital in order to get away. This is a prime example of blatant disrespect to a client and how not to follow CNA’s practice standards. This same nurse committed other acts such as failing to chart a client’s refusal to take medication, additionally failing to notify the physician. She also administered medication to a client against the physician’s order to not proceed (CARNA, 2015). Both are examples of disrespecting her job. As stated by Sorenson (2013), professional knowledge, responsibility, and reflection are the antecedents of preserving dignity. It is obvious that the nurse used neither her knowledge nor took responsibility for the actions she made. She should have correctly performed the duties of her occupation. Instead, she was disrespectful and as a consequence her patients’ and her colleagues’ dignities were

Get Access