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Every nurse, regardless of whether he or she is a student, nurse educator, or clinical nurse, must adhere to nursing ethics according to the needs of the workplace. This book discusses ethics, values, principles, legal litigations, bioethics. and ethical and legal issues in specific areas of nursing, such as nursing education, nursing administration and management, nursing research, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatric nursing, paediatric nursing, community health nursing, and medical surgical nursing, including oncology, intensive care, and geriatric nursing. Numerous examples are provided to assist students in answering ethical queries and instilling ethical behavior. Nurses advocate for health promotion, educate patients and the public about disease and injury prevention, provide care and aid in healing, participate in rehabilitation, and offer support. No other health care professional has such a diverse and extensive role as the physician. The range of emotional, physical, mental, and cultural experiences families encounter during health and illness is explained by nurses in order to assist them in learning how to become healthy. Nurses assist patients and their families in coping with and, if necessary, living with illness, so that other aspects of their lives may continue. Nurses provide more than just care for patients. They have always been at the vanguard of change in health care and public health, and this book is devoted to the process of adopting ethical and lawful conduct throughout a nursing career