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moral distress occurs when nurses know what action should be taken, but are unable to do so because of internal/external obstacles. These unresolved ethical issues may lead to decisions to leave the workplace or even the nursing profession. What situations have led to moral distress? What can you do in your current position to better manage personal stress and stress among colleagues? What can nurse leaders do decrease stress at the workplace?
moral distress occurs when nurses know what action should be taken, but are unable to do so because of internal/external obstacles. These unresolved ethical issues may lead to decisions to leave the workplace or even the nursing profession. What situations have led to moral distress? What can you do in your current position to better manage personal stress and stress among colleagues? What can nurse leaders do decrease stress at the workplace?
Hubert KochLv2
1 Mar 2018