The nurse should protect the rights, health and safety of the patient by advocating for the patient. This means he or she should question something they feel should not be included in the patient’s care, and they should protect the patient’s confidentiality. This will allow the patient to trust the nurse with his/her life. Provision four says that the nurse has authority and are responsible for their nursing practice. They are held accountable for their actions and decision making because they are obligated to provide the best care to their patients. Provision five focuses on the importance of the nurse caring for his or her own health as he/she does for their patients. This means physically and mentally. It also highlights that the nurse should maintain competence and grow as a nursing professional. If the nurse does not care for their own health, they will not be able to care for their patient’s health and may even put the patient’s health at risk. Provision six states that the nurse should work to improve the ethical environment of the work setting through individual and group action. This helps establish a standard for all nurses to provide quality health
The nurse should protect the rights, health and safety of the patient by advocating for the patient. This means he or she should question something they feel should not be included in the patient’s care, and they should protect the patient’s confidentiality. This will allow the patient to trust the nurse with his/her life. Provision four says that the nurse has authority and are responsible for their nursing practice. They are held accountable for their actions and decision making because they are obligated to provide the best care to their patients. Provision five focuses on the importance of the nurse caring for his or her own health as he/she does for their patients. This means physically and mentally. It also highlights that the nurse should maintain competence and grow as a nursing professional. If the nurse does not care for their own health, they will not be able to care for their patient’s health and may even put the patient’s health at risk. Provision six states that the nurse should work to improve the ethical environment of the work setting through individual and group action. This helps establish a standard for all nurses to provide quality health