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- ANA Position Statement: Nurses’ Professional Responsibility to Promote . . .
All nurses must recognize the potential impact of unconscious bias and practices contributing to discrimination, and actively seek opportunities to promote inclusion of all people in the provision of quality health care while eradicating disparities
- 7 Ethical Principles in Nursing + Why They’re Important
Ethical nursing practices help reduce risks to patient and nursing safety Because the ethical principles of nursing focus on acceptable behaviors and promoting the welfare of others, nurses who demonstrate these behaviors are instrumental in reducing patient and staff safety risks
- 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses Provision 4. 3
Here, ethical discernment and judgment are an embodied enactment of nursing’s norms that is attuned and responsive to the context, changing status and circumstances, and subjective experience (human responses) of patients to their health situation
- What is the Nursing Code of Ethics? | 2025 - Nurse. org
The Nursing Code of Ethics provides a framework for nurses to make ethical decisions and uphold professional standards It highlights key principles such as autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice to ensure patient-centered care
- Ethical Behavior in Nursing: Principles and Best Practices
Explore core ethical principles, challenges, and strategies for promoting ethical behavior in nursing Improve patient care through ethical decision-making
- Nurses’ Professional Responsibility - ANA Enterprise
To underscore the nurse’s commitment to create, sustain, and continuously improve the ethical workplace environment in all practice settings To support nurses by offering an array of tools and setting-related resources with which they can fulfill that commitment; the position statement’s robustness reflects that additional help
- Creating ethical environments in nursing - American Nurse Journal
To create and sustain an ethical environment, leaders must emphasize and demonstrate ethical principles, such as doing good and having respect for others—and must continually act as catalysts for creating and upholding such an environment
- Ethical Principles in Nursing and Why They Matter
These principles provide guidance for nurses to navigate ethical dilemmas and make decisions that promote the well-being of their patients Autonomy acknowledges a patient's right to make their own decisions about their healthcare based on their values and beliefs
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