In this BSN program we have traveled the lifespan, from Family Health Nursing where we assessed a family, reviewing their health practices and promoting their wants
The ICN (International Council of Nurses) codes of ethics include four principle elements which are mainly focuses on social values and standards for nurses. Elements of the Codes 1. Nurses and People Nurse responsibility is to provide nursing care to people. Nursing practice care based on social values, beliefs, and customs of individual or group. The nurse promotes accurate healthcare and information which is required for patients. The Nurse acts as an advocate and safeguarding the patient’s rights…
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enrolled with American Sentinel University. The online discussions are valuable. The discussions and readings have promoted collaborative learning and knowledge growth based on discussions, readings, and assignments in each forum. These are all influential tools in sharing methods of practice and lessons learned. “The aim of nursing education is to prepare students with critical thinking, high interests in profession and high proficiency in patient care. Technology has been considered an influential…
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The Professional Nurse Lorrie Myren Western Governor's University Professional Roles and Values RUP-1 The Professional Nurse Mission statement To provide safe and competent care to patients through the furthering of knowledge; compassionate care from the heart and mind, and promotion of nurses for the future through mentoring. Functional Differences Nursing is a medical profession overseen by many rules and regulations. Expectations of the Registered Nurse are high, predominately due to these…
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Personal ethics What personal, cultural, and spiritual values contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing practice? Ethics and values form the basis of nursing. Nurses provide nursing care by preventing illness, reducing suffering and promoting restoration of health in individuals, families, societies and communities. Nursing involves technical skills and abilities, duty and service to others with compassion and efficient decision-making…
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Ethics and Organizational Perspectives Policy, Law, Ethics, and Regulations in Advanced Nursing Practice MSN 6004 U07a1 Ethics Communication Reflection Paper As a nurse it is our ethical responsibility to provide care, treatment, and teach individuals of diverse ethnic groups regardless of their educational level, socioeconomic status, cultural background, or ethnicity. The American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics gives nurses an ethical framework within which…
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Violation of The Honor Code and Ethical Practice in Nursing Brittanie Wood ECPI University Abstract This paper explores the effects of academic dishonesty and violations of the Honor Code in the school of nursing. It reviews the importance of ethics and ethical behaviors in the nursing profession. There will be an evaluation of the Honor Code and a discussion as to why it is important to both students and nurses. A breakdown of the Code of Ethics will be discussed along with issues and concerns when…
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critically analyse the developing role of the advanced nurse practitioner in relation to analysing the professional accountability when making clinical judgement. The Royal College of Nursing informs us that ‘as a professional, you are personally accountable for actions and omissions in your practice, and must always be able to justify your decisions’ (NMC 2008) Accountability can be defined as ‘required or expected to be able to justify actions, decisions or responsibilities’ (Oxford Dictionaries 2014)…
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The American Nursing Association defines delegation as a transfer of responsibility. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing has a very similar definition, stating that it is the transfer of authority. These transfers take place between the RN and another person who has been authorized and educated to perform certain tasks. One important aspect of the delegation process is that though the responsibility and authority is transferred, accountability is not. The RN is still accountable for…
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Professional Nursing Practice: Craven and Hirnle, (2009) suggest that in general professions have a knowledge base and a collection of skills and values that distinguish one from another. Knowledge base, power and authority over training and education, registration, altruistic service, a code of ethics, lengthy socialisation and autonomy are the seven qualities that have been recognized as being the characteristics of a profession (McEwen & Wills, 2007).The question of whether nursing is a profession…
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My first introduction to ethics was in nursing school. I first went to licensed vocational nursing program. There I learned to examine my ethic. This was important to understand how I would behave when faced with unpredictable circumstances. I did not think about my person ethics. I of course learned what was right and wrong from my parents, who were very religious and determined how we would behave based on religious principles that were written out in the bible. In nursing school I began to examine…
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