should policy allow nurses to refuse in assisting in an elective termination due to conscience objection

Recommendations or Strategies (3-4 pages) 15 points
• Describe recommendations or strategies found in the literature
that make the most sense and have the greatest chance of success.
• Describe the pros and cons of these recommendations or strategies.
• Conclusion of the paper
• Evaluation of writing (writing rubric)
The context of the dissertation will provide multiple suggestions
1) solutions to this “wicked Policy” will be framed in the three classic approaches: authoritative, economic and collaborative
The authoritative should demonstrate that as a result of Roe vs policies have been in acted such as conscience objection rights with little regard for effects
2) economic competitive approach should be addressed that competition will enable a ” niche market for those who have no objections to their role That eventually conscience in elective terminations will drive them out. 3 collaborative effort because policy is based on individual moral beliefs and defining conscience establishing a universal definition of conscience and liberty John Henry Newman vs one held by John Stuart Mill . it is a mistake to perceive conscience as a license conduct rather than imposing duties

Finally challenging the validity of conscience objection, That is should you have to object because the hospital performs elective terminations, it is similar logic that you are part of the institutional conscience, and while removed far enough from the actual procurement of terminations, her efforts still support an institution’s conscience that conflicts hers or his

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