1. Caregivers who decide to seek a change of workplace if they find themselves caught in ethical dilemmas: * Virtue theory Utilitarianism theory Deontology theory Caring theory 2. If a nurse will not find it difficult to participate in direct abortion and euthanasia in order not to prolong pain and suffering, she is following this argument: * Deontology Virtue Utilitarianism Intuitionism
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Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management
- Virtue theory
- Utilitarianism theory
- Deontology theory
- Caring theory
2. If a nurse will not find it difficult to participate in direct abortion and euthanasia in order not to prolong pain and suffering, she is following this argument: *
- Deontology
- Virtue
- Utilitarianism
- Intuitionism
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