1. How might the statement, “What may be an ethical dilemma for one registered n

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1. How might the statement, “What may be an ethical dilemma for one registered nurse may not be an ethical dilemma for another registered nurse.” apply to this episode?  Define the term ethical dilemma in your response.
Apply the framework of The Five R’s approach (Recognize, Reflect, Resolve, Respond, Reflect on Outcomes) to ethical nursing practice from this week’s reading to answer the questions about values and choices. In your posts, feel free to agree, disagree, question, compare, and discuss each other’s responses in a way that fosters thoughtful and respectful dialog. 
What are values?
Q. What are your core values?
Q. Why do you value them?
Q. What are the values in your society?
Q. How do your core values impact your personal choices?
What are the limits to personal choice?
Q. Who or what limits your choices?
Q. Do you find limits to choices to be beneficial or harmful? Explain why.
Q. Should a health care organization or the government limit people’s choices? If so, how and under what circumstances?
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In the context of cancer epidemiology and lifestyle choices, how can nurse practitioners effectively communicate the link between modifiable risk factors, such as tobacco use and poor nutrition, and the development of various types of cancer while also addressing potential cultural or social barriers to behavior change?

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