Week 2 – Assignment: Critique an Ethical Decision Based on a Case Study Create an infographic similar to the one in this week’s

Week 2 – Assignment: Critique an Ethical Decision Based on a Case Study

Create an infographic similar to the one in this week’s introduction section regarding a healthcare situation that would necessitate an ethical-based decision. Some free infographic tools include Piktochart, Canva, and Venngage. Analyze the situation and describe the process, procedure, and principles you would utilize to reach a resolution. An example of this process can be found in the Ayyub resource provided for this week.

Length: 1 infographic with 1-page summary plus a title page

References: No resources required for this assignment




Case Study: An ethical dilemma in end of life care

Ayyub, R. (2015). Case Study: An ethical dilemma in end of life care. International journal of nursing education, 7(3), 33–35.

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