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-Zora Neal Hurston
Moral Distress
The experience of psychological discomfort or anguish caused by moral dilemmas in professional practice, when one is unable to act according to personal or professional ethics.
Conflicting Principles
Situations in which two or more fundamental beliefs or values are in opposition, leading to a dilemma.
Autonomy
The capacity to make informed, uncoerced decisions about one's own life and actions.
Nonmaleficence
A principle in ethics stating that one should do no harm and prevent harm whenever possible.
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