Desicion making

    Desicion making

    ———-scenario——-
    Jo Ellen McGee is a registred nurse on a 45-bed orthopedic unit in a community hospital. She works the 3-11 pm shift as a full time employee. Nurse McGee is 32 years old and has a three small children, ages 2,4 and 7 years old. She has chosen the 3-11 shift so that her children do not have be in day care. Her husband is and electrical engineer and is able to get home at 4 pm, and Nurse McGee’s mother watches the children 1 1/2 hours daily during the week. For the past 6 months, the community hospital administration has enacted guidelines for mandatory overtime for nurses because of nursing shortage. Nurse McGee has benn working approximately two to three mandatory shifts per week. She is upset with working so much overtime, and it is beginning to affect her family. She is so tired all the time and tries to nap while the children play during the day.

    QUESTIONS
    1) what options does Nurse McGee have in relation to working the mandatory overtime.
    2) what ethical decision-making concepts are important in Nurse McGee’s predicament of mandatory overtime.
    3) use the six-step decision making model to solve Nurse McGee’s ethical dilemma.
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