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Utilitarianism, Nursing Code of Conduct - Coggle Diagram
Utilitarianism
Nursing Standards
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Justice
By promoting the distribution of care in a manner that maximizes overall well-being, even in situations where resources are limited.
Collaboration
The importance of working together to achieve the maximum overall benefit for both patients and society.
Accountability
By holding nurses responsible for decisions that produce positive outcomes, making sure their actions benefit the greatest number of people.
Evidence-based Practice
Encouraging decisions based on evidence that result in the most favorable outcomes for the greatest number of patients.
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Nursing Code of Conduct
Dignity
Encouraging the worth and well-being of individuals, thereby enhancing societal happiness and minimizing harm.
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Providing Safe, Competent, and Ethical Care
Making sure that actions result in the most favorable outcomes, enhancing benefits and reducing harm to patients.
Professionalism
Promoting trust and ethical conduct, which helps create a supportive environment that benefits both patients and the broader community.
Autonomy
When individual decisions are honored, enhancing personal happiness and well-being, which boosts the overall happiness of society.