110). Nurses also consider specific actions they need to perceive in the name of advocacy, as injustice may sometimes be rendered to others. Moral responsibility comes from understanding what is best for the patient by pursuing in actions that weigh their needs against the needs of other people (Edelman, Mandle, & Kudzma, 2014, p. 110). In this way, the healthcare professional role of advocacy aids in the process of developing strong awareness and problem-solving skills. Nurses can learn to better understand the context in which situations arise to determine a fit solution to assess the patient’s problem at
110). Nurses also consider specific actions they need to perceive in the name of advocacy, as injustice may sometimes be rendered to others. Moral responsibility comes from understanding what is best for the patient by pursuing in actions that weigh their needs against the needs of other people (Edelman, Mandle, & Kudzma, 2014, p. 110). In this way, the healthcare professional role of advocacy aids in the process of developing strong awareness and problem-solving skills. Nurses can learn to better understand the context in which situations arise to determine a fit solution to assess the patient’s problem at