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  2. THE ICN CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES - International Council of...

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    The ethical duties and values of nursing apply to all forms of nursing services and roles: clinicians, educators, students, researchers, managers, policy makers and others. Professional associations are also guided by these duties and values. A diagram (p. 21) illustrates the relationship of the values and duties to the nursing profession.

  3. American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses

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    American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses. The nurse practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and unique attributes of every person. The nurse’s primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family, group, community, or population.

  4. NursingWorld | Code of Ethics

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    The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements provides a framework for nurses to use in ethical analysis and decision-making. The Code of Ethics establishes the ethical standard for the profession.

  5. The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses

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    The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses is a statement of the ethical values, responsibilities and professional standards of nurses. It guides everyday ethical nursing practice and can serve as a regulatory tool to guide and define ethical nursing practice.

  6. Guideline Code of Ethics, 2019 - NZNO

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    This Code of Ethics outlines principles that can inform ethical nursing practice. Although each of the principles will not directly translate into the Western or Māori equivalent, the nurse will be able to identify with each in their own way and use them in their decision-making. The principles draw on the United Nations

  7. 2017 EDITION CODE OF Ethics - NSCN

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    Part I. Nursing Values and Ethical Responsibilities — describes the ethical responsibilities central to ethical nursing practice articulated through seven primary values and responsibility statements.

  8. THE ICN CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES - AHPRA

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    The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses has four principal elements that outline the standards of ethical conduct. ELEMENTS OF THE CODE. 1. Nurses and people. The nurse’s primary professional responsibility is to people requiring nursing care.

  9. Nursing Ethics - rn.org

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    • Describe 7 ethical principles. • Discuss the ANA and ICN Codes of Ethics for Nurses. • Discuss Nurse Practice Acts and scope of practice. • Discuss licensure and certification. • List and describe 3 types of peer review. • Describe 9 legal issues that apply to nurses. • Discuss 5 issues associating with nursing boundaries.

  10. American Nurses Association 8515 Georgia Avenue, Suite 400 Silver...

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    the reader’s preferred ethical decision-making model. The Nursing Process, Models of Ethical Decision-Making, and Using the Cases. There are a number of approaches that can be used to analyze ethical issues and cases in professional practice. It is useful to become familiar with and

  11. Nursing Ethics - SAGE Publications Inc

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    The aim of this literature study was to suggest a value ground for nursing anchored in two ethical principles: the principle of human value and the right to experience a meaningful life. Previous nursing research between the years 2000 and 2009 was analysed.

  12. Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses - CASN

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    PART I: Part I, “Nursing Values and Ethical Responsibilities,” describes the core responsibilities central to ethical nursing practice. These ethical responsibilities are articulated through seven primary values and accom-panying responsibility statements, which are grounded in nurses’ profes-

  13. Nurses’ Professional Responsibility to - ANA Enterprise

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    “The nurse needs an understanding of basic ethical nomenclature and principles to be able to discern ethical issues that arise within the course of nursing wherever and whenever nursing takes place.” (ANA, 2021, p. 14). This means that: The nurse-patient relationship is fiduciary in nature, built on trust, and reflected in Provision 2 of the

  14. Rights: Protecting and Promoting Individual Worth, Dignity, and...

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    Nurse educators embrace the concepts of justice and caring as guiding principles in teaching students about ethics and human rights within the provision of health care everywhere — from local communities to the greater global community.

  15. The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements

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    The ethical tradition of nursing is self-reflective, enduring, and distinctive. A code of ethics for the nursing profession makes explicit the primary obligations, values,

  16. Code of conduct for nurses

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    The principles of the code apply to all types of nursing practice in all contexts. This includes any work where a nurse uses nursing skills and knowledge, whether paid or unpaid, clinical or non-clinical.

  17. The Principles of Nursing Practice A - Royal College of Nursing

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    The eight Principles describe what the public can expect from nursing practice in any setting. They have been produced jointly between nurses and patient groups. Why do we need them? The Principles were drawn up as there was no comparable publication that explained what nurses and nursing staff do. How were the eight Principles put together?

  18. CODE OF ETHICS - SANC

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    This Code of Ethics for Nursing in South Africa reminds all Nursing Practitioners of their responsibilities towards individuals, families, groups and communities, namely to protect, promote and restore health, to prevent illness, preserve life and alleviate suffering.

  19. Ethical Principles and Guidelines of Global Health Nursing...

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    Purpose: The aim of this study is to develop evidence-based principles or guide-lines for ethical global health nursing practice. Methods: A three-round Delphi study was conducted. Global health nurse experts participated in Round 1 focus group, followed by nurses with global health expertise ranking global health nursing statements in Rounds 2 ...

  20. Principles of Ethics - ONS

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    They proposed four key principles: respect for autonomy, beneficence (the obligation to do good), nonmaleficence (the duty not to harm), and justice.

  21. Ethical Principles for Nursing Education - National League for...

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    Based on its core values of caring, integrity, diversity, and excellence, the NLN has developed ethical principles for nursing education programs. These principles aim to help foster environments that promote academic and professional integrity, ultimately enhancing patient care and positive outcomes.

  22. Ethical context of nursing research - Evidence-Based Nursing

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    Ethical principles for nursing research are in many ways the natural extension of ethical principles for pro-fessional nursing practice. Whether planning research or reading research, understanding and applying ethical principles is an important element of ensuring the highest quality evidence for practice.

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    Nurses value informed decision-making. Nurses value a culture of safety in nursing and health care. Nurses value ethical management of information. Nurses value a socially, economically and ecologically sustainable environment promoting health and wellbeing.

  24. Finnish Nurses Association: Ethical Guidelines of Nursing I The...

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    The aim of the ethical guidelines of nursing is to provide support for all nurses in their everyday decision-making concerning ethical questions of nursing. Oriented to all nurses, other

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