16:24:41 Hello, This is Biomedical Ethics Professor Philip. 16:24:48 This short video deals with nursing. 16:24:53 In the world of medicine medical care, health care, the role of the nurse is particularly challenging. 16:25:01 The nurse is attempting to carry out responsibilities associated with that position that role in the midst of a complex of relationship. 16:25:14 The nurse is related to those who come for assistance for care recipients. Yeah. 16:25:32 And that their rights are. 16:25:35 And if not, that nurse will defend. 16:25:41 Such people who are there. 16:25:44 And who place themselves in the care of those who are more knowledgeable and who have skills that they see in order to improve their situation, the same time the nurses related to others who are nurses and nurses of mindset to either. 16:26:04 Think of a nurse''s role as one of being in a profession, or simply a vocation, a job that will influence how that makes decisions about what must be done. 16:26:18 The nurse is also in relationship with physicians, doctors, and their relationship is sometimes difficult to negotiate as to who has the authority to give directions instructions for the care of the recipients of healthcare. 16:26:39 And what happens if there''s a disagreement. 16:26:43 The nurse is also related to the administrators or whoever runs the offers to practice the clinic or the hospital, be overwhelmed institution. 16:26:53 So, the nurse is in a challenging position. 16:26:59 This chapter deals with the mindset and a nurse might have in terms of how the nurse conceives of oneself as a nurse in relation to those I have mentioned, and whether or not the nurse understands take seriously the responsibilities of being a member 16:27:25 of a profession, versus carrying out the instructions of an employee given to an employee of an institution, I 16:27:43 think you''ll find the information here, in practice, and the cases presented challenging. 16:27:39 And I hope that you understand. 16:27:41 Once again we''re looking at the overall institution, and how people carry out their functions responsibilities within it. 16:27:52 According to ideas that they carry about who they are, how they''re supposed to be functioning. 16:27:58 And as far as coming down to making the moral decisions. 16:28:02 Those ideas of self concept and institutional position influence it. 16:28:11 But ultimately, the ethical principle on which the nurse is going to base that moral judgment is the important thing for the nurse as a human being, which nurses always are.