Judgments about physicians’ orders

And please use an ethical tone in the literature since this is a bioethics class. thank you. Please have the post-meet a minimum of 350 word with 2 references. I can pay more if need thank you. Please see the attachments for supporting documents.Professors instructions below:The word autonomy literally means “self-governing.” The concept of nursing autonomy can be discussed on two levels: autonomy of the profession and autonomy of the individual practitioner. Self-regulation is the mark of collective professional autonomy. Individual autonomy involves self-determination, responsibility, accountability, independence, and a willingness to take risks. Autonomy is generally considered to be an important criterion in judging professional status of an occupation. However, we continue to debate whether nurses have autonomy. Burkhardt & Nathaniel (2008). Ethics & Issues (3rd. ed.).ASK YOURSELFNurses are frequently asked to give medication with which they are not familiar. Unable to quickly determine the appropriateness or safety of a given drug, nurses may decide to refuse to administer a particular drug. Discuss:1) What feelings, emotions, and values are involved in the nurse’s decision to refuse to follow a physician’s order?2) What are some predictable reactions of the nurse’s coworkers, supervisors, and physicians when a nurse refuses to follow a physician’s order?3) What ethical principles can be used to guide such decisions?4) How is the nurse empowered in these types of situations?