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  1. Enabling Advance Directive Completion: Feasibility of a New Nurse-Supported Advance Care Planning Intervention
  2. The Ethical and Legal Implications of a Nurseʼs Arrest in Utah
  3. What Nurses Talk About When They Are Talking About Ethics
  4. Lessons Learned from Litigation
  5. Ethical Nursing Care When the Terminally Ill Patient Seeks Death
  6. Increasing the use of psychiatric advance directives
  7. Indian nurses in Italy: a qualitative study of their professional and social integration
  8. Nursing research in the United States of America
  9. Determining When an Activity Is or Is Not Research
  10. An error of arrogance
  11. Nursings professional respect as experienced by hospital and community nurses
  12. Marias baby
  13. Ethical Case Study of the Researcher–Participant Relationship in End-of-Life Research
  14. When a Patient Discusses Assisted Dying
  15. Ethically Relevant Differences in Advance Directives for Psychiatric and End-of-Life Care
  16. Ethical Practice with Patients in Pain
  17. Teaching Crucial Knowledge vs. Helping Out on the Unit
  18. Ethical Issues for Nurses in Force-Feeding Guantánamo Bay Detainees
  19. The Ethics of Denying Smokers Employment in Health Care
  20. Helping Patients Who Donʼt Help Themselves
  21. Telling Patients About Staffing Levels
  22. Book review: Health care in Canada: a citizen’s guide to policy and politicsFierlbeckK. Health care in Canada: a citizen’s guide to policy and politics. Toronto, ON, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2011. 384 pp. CDN/USD 37.95 (PB). ISBN: 978-14426...
  23. Putting the Meds in the Applesauce
  24. When Being Good Means Looking Bad
  25. Editorial comment
  26. Book review: Maier-Katkin D, Stranger from abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, friendship and forgiveness, Norton & Company: New York, 2010, 348 pp.: 0393068331 USD26.95 (hbk)
  27. Doug Olsen interviewed by Ann Gallagher
  28. Informed consent practices of Chinese nurse researchers
  29. Want to Achieve the 'Greatest Good'? Listen to Your Patients
  30. Point Counterpoint: Mandatory Flu Vaccination for Health Care Workers
  31. Nurses and the Pharmaceutical Industry
  32. Nurses and the Pharmaceutical Industry
  33. A Review of Ecological Factors Affecting Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Violence: Implications for Relational and Unit Cultural Improvements
  34. UNWANTED TREATMENT
  35. Unwanted Treatment
  36. Ethical Cautions for Nurses
  37. Editorial Comment
  38. Arranging Live Organ Donation over the Internet
  39. Should RNs Be Forced To Get the Flu Vaccine?
  40. The Ethical Dilemma
  41. Editorial Comment
  42. Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Primary Care: views of advanced practice nurses and their patients
  43. ICNE workshop conference, Amsterdam 5 October 2003 Responsibility and vulnerability: a global perspective
  44. HIPAA Privacy Regulations and Nursing Research
  45. A Comparative Study of Chinese, American and Japanese Nurses’ Perceptions of Ethical Role Responsibilities
  46. Ethical Considerations in International Nursing Research: a report from the international centre for nursing ethics
  47. Editorial Comment
  48. Editorial
  49. Editorial
  50. Empathetic Maturity: Theory of Moral Point of View in Clinical Relations
  51. Editorial Comment
  52. Policy Implications of the Biological Model of Mental Disorder
  53. Policy Implications of the Biological Model of Mental Disorder
  54. IRB-identified ethical issues in nursing research
  55. Equipoise: an appropriate standard for ethical review of nursing research?
  56. The Patient??s Responsibility for Optimum Healthcare
  57. Editorial
  58. Editorial
  59. Editorial
  60. State of the Art and Science of Genetic Nursing: A Knowledge Development Conference, Baltimore, MD, 18-19 September 1998
  61. Letter to the Editor
  62. Self-perception and value system as possible predictors of stress
  63. Ethical considerations of video monitoring psychiatric patients in seclusion and restraint
  64. Development of an Instrument to Measure the Cognitive Structure Used To Understand Personhood in Patients
  65. Provider Choice: Essential To Autonomy or Advertising Gimmick?
  66. Ethical cautions in the use of outcomes for resource allocation in the managed care environment of mental health
  67. Populations vulnerable to the ethics of caring
  68. Controversies in nursing ethics: a historical review
  69. Empathy as an ethical and philosophical basis for nursing