Assignment Practicum: Wk1 Journal Entry

Assignment Practicum: Wk1 Journal Entry

Assignment Practicum: Wk1 Journal Entry

Analyzing an Ethical Decision

Read the attached Article entitled “Ethical Issues and Moral Distress in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing”

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Write a 2-page paper in which you do the following:

Summarize the moral/ethical issue in the article (no more than 1 paragraph).

Describe the moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding the issue.

Analyze the ethical issue and compare them to the state of Texas health laws and regulations.

Outline the process of ethical decision making you would use to address this ethical dilemma.

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    Resource-EthicalIssuesandMoralDistressinPsychiatricHealthNursing.pdf

    Review Article 227

    http://www.jhealthres.org J Health Res  vol.29 no.3 June 2015

    ETHICAL ISSUES AND MORAL DISTRESS

    IN PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING:

    A LITERATURE REVIEW

    Ratchaneekorn Kertchok*

    Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

    ABSTRACT:

    This review focuses on ethical issues in psychiatric and mental health nursing and moral distress that

    occurs with psychiatric nurses. Literature published between 2000 and 2014 was identified using the

    PubMed, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, and by hand search in the library before being analyzed under themes

    related to ethical issues and moral distress in psychiatric and mental health nursing. A summary of the

    existing literature related to challenges in psychiatric mental health nursing practiced; ethical issues in

    psychiatric and mental health nursing; moral distress, its definition, associated situations and

    consequences, and moral distress literature; and the findings need to be shared to increase awareness

    of the moral distress experienced in psychiatric and mental health nursing. However, the related

    literature does not address support strategies to help reduce moral stress. There is a growing need to

    better understand moral distress in psychiatric mental health nursing in order to identify ways to

    support encountered situations.

    Keywords: Moral distress, Mental health, Nursing, Ethical issue

    DOI: 10.14456/jhr.2015.10 Received: August 2014; Accepted: December 2014

    INTRODUCTION

    Mental illness is a significant problem across

    countries and worldwide. People with mental illness

    need to be treated and rehabbed by mental health

    professionals. It can be a challenge for these

    practitioners when providing care for people with

    mental illness. Mental illness is defined as

    “A diagnosable mental disorder that affects

    thinking, mood, behaviors, relationships

    with others, and ability to function”, (p 503)

    [1] .

    Psychiatric nurses are a group of mental health

    professionals who take actively important roles in

    providing care for people with mental illness [2].

    Psychiatric nurses uphold nursing regulations/

    codes, ethics, and institutional rules that guide them

    in providing care for clients. They also need to work

    with multidisciplinary teams when caring for clients

    to achieve optimal health and well-being [3].

    * Correspondence to: Ratchaneekorn Kertchok

    E-mail: rkertchok@yahoo.com

    In the real world of psychiatric nursing practice, however, psychiatric nurses have to confront

    complex situations when caring for patients with

    severe mental illness at all stages (acute, sub-acute,

    and rehabilitation phase). They also have to deal

    with families who are suffering as they care for

    their ill family members [1, 3, 4]. In addition, they

    must often work under internal and external

    constraints. Consequently, psychiatric nurses may

    experience moral distress caused by caring for

    people with mental illness and helping their

    families. This article aims to share the descriptions

    of psychiatric and mental health nursing practice and

    moral distress.

     

    SEARCH METHODS

    Qualitative and quantitative studies and

    relevant literature were identified using the PubMed,

    CINAHL, ScienceDirect, and by hand search in the

    library. Key words that were used to search the

    literature are moral distress, ethical issue, moral

    dilemma, ethical problems, moral difficulties, moral

    stress and psychiatric nursing. The studies that

    related to ethical problems and moral distress in

     

    Cite this article as: Kertchok R. Ethical issues and moral distress in psychiatric and mental health nursing: a

    literature review. J Health Res. 2015; 29(3): 227-34.

     

     

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    J Health Res  vol.29 no.3 June 2015 http://www.jhealthres.org

    Table 1 Number of studies for review

    Category Studies in total Studies that met

    criteria

    1. Challenges in psychiatric and mental health nursing (Key

    words: Psychiatric nursing, mental health nursing practice,

    and challenge in mental health)

    7,207 350

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    Assignment.docx

    ITS 632 – Introduction to Data Mining

    1. Short-answer questions (70 points, 10 points each)

     

    a. Briefly describe why clustering is one kind of unsupervised learning

     

    b. Briefly describe how a K-means clustering works

     

    c. Briefly describe the main difference between K-means and K-medoid methods.

     

     

    d. In data mining, one of the fields is outlier analysis. Explain what is an outlier? Are outliers noise data?

     

    e. A good clustering method will produce high quality clusters. What criteria can we use to judge where clusters are high quality clusters?

     

    f. List out at least two drawbacks of K-means clustering approach.

     

    g. In hierarchical clustering, there are different ways to measure the distances between clusters, e.g. single linkage, complete linkage, and average linkage. Briefly describe the difference among these three d tance measures.

     

     

    2. Given the following distance matrix of four data points 1, 2, 3, and 4:

    ( Requirement: Report all the partial trees and matrices for the intermediate steps.)

     

      1 2 3 4
    1 0      
    2 20 0    
    3 5 25 0  
    4 15 40 20 0

     

     

    Perform hierarchical clustering using single-linkage, complete linkage, and average linkage similarity measures (30 points);