Johnstone, Megan-Jane 2009, Nursing ethics and the new millennium, Nursing ethics : an international journal for health care professionals, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 523-524.
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Nursing ethics and the new millennium
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Editorial comment : Nursing ethics and the new millennium
This article discusses the added stress that nursing ethics will face in the future because of climate change, peak petroleum production, and solar storm scenarios. These developing problems have the ability to overwhelm and destroy countries and peoples with severe heat waves, frequent catastrophic storms, and vector-born diseases. Such catastrophic events will provide severe tests for nursing ethics and the author recommends that planning must begin for the centuries ahead.
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eng
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified
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920210 Nursing
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C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal
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