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Ethical Principles Of Nursing

NursingNetwork ~ The nursing ethics is the principle must be lived as guidelines Nurses Serving Clients in health care, nursing Principles Among The revoked as follows:
  • Autonomy, namely Able Thinking logically and is able to make their own decisions (self)
  • Beneficience 
  • Justice 
  • Non maleficience 
  • Moral right  
  • Fidelity 
  • Confidentiality 
  • Accountability 
Nurses nursing ethics regulate relationships with anyone, including:

Nurses and Client

Hearts nurses provide nursing care and respect human dignity, uniqueness Client And NOT influenced by considerations of nationality, ethnicity, skin color, age, politics and religion flow and embraced social standing.

Nurses and Practice

Nurses maintain and improve the competence in the field of nursing through Continuous learning

Nurses and 'society

Nurses Society Joint responsibility for initiating and supporting different review activities hearts meet and Health Needs' society.

Nurses and peer

Nurses act protects Clients From The health worker provides health services Operates NOT incompetent, unethical and illegal.

Nurse and Profession

Actively participate Nurse Profession hearts efforts to review Build and maintain working conditions conducive for the realization Its high-quality nursing care.

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