Can a Nurse Be Forced to Force-feed a Patient? The Guantanamo Bay Case

December 1, 2014 - Nurses want to do the right thing for their patients and often struggle with ethical dilemmas when asked to perform a procedure or administer a treatment they believe is not in the patient’s interest. The case of one Navy nurse who refused to force-feed detainees at Guantanamo Bay has once again brought this issue of nursing ethics to the forefront.
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