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Specify strategies that can aid nurses in ethical decision making.
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- Explain how nurses use knowledge of values to make ethical decisions and to assist clients in clarifying their values.Discuss how they believe nurses can provide assistance to make care- giving easier.Describe ways in which nurses can useknowledge of complementary and alternativetherapies in providing patient care.
- Discuss how caregivers believe nurses can provide assistance to make care-giving easierExplain how nursing research improves nursing practice ?Explore the principles of therapeutic communication in nursing, including techniques for building rapport, active listening, and effectively addressing patient concerns.