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- As much as nurses try to avoid it, ethical violations do occur. Breaches in nursing ethics, depending on the incident, can have significant ramifications for nurses. They may face discipline from their state board of nursing or their employer. In more serious situations, they may also face litigation.
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The CNA Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses (2017) is a statement of the ethical values of registered nurses and nurses licensed in extended roles, such as nurse practitioners. It demonstrates nurses’ commitment to persons with health-care needs and persons receiving care.
Nurses are responsible for the ethics of their practice. Given the complexity of ethical situations, the Code can only outline nurses’ ethical responsibilities and guide them in their reflection and decision-making. It cannot ensure ethical practice.
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- “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.”
- “The nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient.”
- “The nurse has authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes decisions; and takes action consistent with the obligation to promote health and to provide optimal care.”
The nursing profession is guided by a code of ethics. As you practice nursing, how will you determine “right” from “wrong” actions? What is the difference between morality, values, and ethical principles? What additional considerations impact your ethical decision-making?
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Jan 19, 2024 · The most common ethical issues in nursing will involve: Refusal of Medication or Life-Sustaining Treatment. Many patients who observe certain religions or ideologies will refuse a particular medical intervention or life-saving treatment.
Nurses are responsible for the ethics of their practice. Given the com-plexity of ethical situations, the code can only outline nurses’ ethical responsibilities and guide nurses in their reflection and decision-making. It cannot ensure ethical practice.
Sep 28, 2021 · Nurses have a responsibility to ensure that they follow and observe professional ethics in their everyday work. 1, 2 However, most nurses have observed unprofessional conduct at some point during their working career. 3 – 9 Unprofessional conduct 8, 10, 11 refers to a nurse’s failure to meet the expected professional and ethical standards and le...