Trials Faced in a Noble Profession
Professional nurses are sometimes ethically challenged in the workplace. [1] In a report drafted by United States Airforce Colonel John Murry, PhD., …show more content…
Ethics codes encourage healthcare professionals to incorporate ethical guidelines into their personal lives as well. [2-4] Nursing association ethics codes contain several common components:
Component One: Safe, Empathetic, Skilled and Principled Care
Moral practitioners create a safe, nonviolent caregiving environment. [2-4] When unforeseen danger occurs, nurses take action to protect their clients and themselves. They also express empathy with words and mannerisms, while at the same time forming real connections with their patients. [4] These relationships foster a dialogue that helps healthcare professionals find care solutions efficiently.
Component Two: Healing the Whole Person
Responsible nurses promote physical, mental and spiritual - or whole person - healing as a primary tenet. They network with other healthcare professionals to meet this goal as efficiently as possible and to mitigate threats to this practice, such as public health initiatives that misalign with community health needs. This philosophy helps nurses produce the best possible health conditions for …show more content…
Additionally, nurses treat everyone with respect and maintain appropriate professional boundaries at all times.
Component 5: Five: Keeping Patient Information Confidential
The codes also emphasize how important it is to keep case details confidential. This guideline goes beyond making sure that unauthorized persons do not gain access to private records. The codes encourage caregivers to discuss cases only when others will not hear their dialogue. This especially applies in the care setting where nearby staff or patrons may overhear others’ personal details.
Component Six: Making Sure Patients Receive Fair Treatment
Nursing ethics codes promote fair treatment towards all individuals and denounce discrimination or judgment for any reason. Particularly, this includes making sure that they distribute limited resources based on need. By exercising fair treatment, caregivers create trusting relationships with their clients.
Component Seven: Ethical