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PROFESSIONAL CODE OF ETHIC IN ORTHOPEDIC CARE - Coggle Diagram
PROFESSIONAL CODE OF ETHIC IN
ORTHOPEDIC CARE
Ethics:
Concepts of right and wrong, moral
principles guiding behavior.
Professionalism:
Conduct or qualities marking
a professional person.
What Is Health Care Ethics?
-a set of moral principles, beliefs and values that guide us in making choices about medical care
-our sense of right and wrong and our beliefs about rights we possess and duties
-helps us make choices that are right, good, fair and just.
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ALL RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORKPLACE
-manager or supervisor
-colleagues/coworkers
-Customers/clients/patients
-The community
CORE PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH
CARE ETHICS
Autonomy
:
to honor the patients right to make their own
decision
Beneficence:
-to help the patient advance his/her own good
No maleficence
: to do no harm
Justice:
to be fair and treat like cases alike
CODES OF NURSING ETHICS
an explicit, written articulation of the primary goals and values of the profession.
means by which a discipline articulates the values that regulate the conduct of
members
develope and enforces specific obligations to ensure that nurses are competent and trustworthy
rights of individual patients and society as a
whole.
nurses make an implicit moral commitment to uphold the values and moral obligations expressed in their code.
nurses to base professional judgment upon consideration of consequences and the universal moral principles of respect for persons, autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, veracity, confidentiality, fidelity, and justice.
THE CODES OF NURSING FROM THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
respect the inherent worth, dignity, and rights of every person.
primary responsibility is to the person seeking care.
to do good and avoid harm
carry out daily actions with integrity.
deliver care that is safe, compassionate,
competent, and ethical.
protect an individual when health is
endangered by another person.
responsible and accountable for
individual nursing practice.
promotes justice.
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SEVEN CRITERIA OF A PROFESSION:
utilizes in its practice a well-defined and well-organized body of
specialized knowledge
enlarges the body of knowledge it uses and improves its
techniques of education and service
entrusts the education of its practitioners to institutions of higher
education.
applies its body of knowledge in practical services
functions autonomously in the formulation of professional policy and in
the control of professional activity
attracts individuals of intellectual and personal qualities
strives to compensate its practitioners by providing freedom of action,
opportunity for continuous professional growth, and economic security
SUMMARY CODES OF NURSING ETHICS
must include a discussion of nursing’s professional status.
nursing ethics in Western countries are similar.
instruct the nurse to behave in ways that honor traditional ethical
principles
1 - IDENTIFY GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
2 - DISCUSS PROFESSIONAL CODE OF
CONDUCTS IN HEALTHCARE
3 - SUMMARIZE THE ACTS CAN
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