Patient Privacy

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However, I noticed that during this situation, the patient privacy was not maintained. The curtain was not closed and the patient’s body was exposed when we changed his soiled hospital grown. According to code of conducts for nurses in Australia, nurses should recognize that the necessity of protect patient privacy (NBMA, 2008b). It highlighted that all health workers should respect the patient, their privacy and dignity at all time (NBMA, 2008b), which is also highlighted in the national competency standards for the registered nurse (NBMA, 2006). In the future, I would do the same as the nurse I mentioned before when I become a registered nurse. In an emergency situation, if I find my patient has symptoms of cyanosis, low saturation and