“…Nurses' moral identities are dialogical, narrative, relational, and contextual, 97,98 where moral responsibility in nursing involves striving to do good in situations that are never the same twice. 99 In their everyday practice, nurses have the opportunity, when collaborating with other members of the interprofessional team, to bring forth and encourage individual and team-based ethical reflection that encompasses nurses' moral understanding of patients' experiences and needs. Furthermore, nurses should be able to articulate clearly the links between their own moral understandings of patient situations, the care they provide based on such understanding, and outcomes observed in response to such care.…”