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    Professional responsibility, nurses, and conscientious objection: A framework for ethical evaluation.Pamela J. Grace, Elizabeth Peter, Vicki D. Lachman, Norah L. Johnson, Deborah J. Kenny & Lucia D. Wocial - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (2-3):243-255.
    Conscientious objections (CO) can be disruptive in a variety of ways and may disadvantage patients and colleagues who must step-in to assume care. Nevertheless, nurses have a right and responsibility to object to participation in interventions that would seriously harm their sense of integrity. This is an ethical problem of balancing risks and responsibilities related to patient care. Here we explore the problem and propose a nonlinear framework for exploring the authenticity of a claim of CO from the perspective of (...)
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    The Changing Narrative in the American Workplace.Nora J. Johnson - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (2):209-224.
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    What Would You Do?Nora Johnson - 2001 - Business Ethics 15 (3/4):21-21.
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    What Would You Do?: ‘He’s Been Beating Me,’ She Confided.Nora Johnson - 2001 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 15 (3):21-21.
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