Said Another Way. Our Obligation to Float

Abstract
Floating is one method that can help alleviate the burden and consequences of the nursing shortage. The devastating effects that occur as a result of the nursing shortage are discussed. As a result, floating is argued as a viable solution. The practice of floating is explored from an ethical approach. Professional literature, electronic resources, nursing textbooks, from statements provided from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Six Sigma, legal cases, and personal experience. Although many nurses oppose the practice of floating, it remains not only necessary, but it is also our obligation. It is acknowledged that floating has its opposition, but the arguments posed are not justifiable when they are weighed against the consequences of not floating.

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