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Ethics for Professional Nurses
Core Values
Compassion
Integrity
Respect
Advocacy
Principles
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Justice
Fidelity
Patient-Centered Care
Autonomy
Advocacy
Cultural Sensitivity
Professional Responsibility
Accountability
Continuing Education
Legal and Ethical Issues
Informed Consent
Confidentiality
Decision-Making Framework
Ethical Theories
Dilemmas
Models
Meaning
Ethics for professional nurses refers to the moral principles and values that guide their actions and decision-making in the healthcare setting. It involves adhering to standards of conduct and behavior that prioritize patient well-being, respect for human dignity, honesty, and integrity. These ethics ensure that nurses provide safe, compassionate, and competent care while upholding the trust and confidence of patients and the community.
Scenario: A nurse, Sarah, recognizes her neighbor, Mark, in the emergency department after a car accident. She knows Mark's sensitive medical history.
Ethical Action: Sarah ensures Mark's medical information remains confidential, providing him with professional care while respecting their personal boundaries.
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