Ethics in Nursing
Nurses as well as nursing students are
held to a stringent code of ethics in nursing. They must
pledge to not divulge private information about patients and
must promise to do their best to help and above all else do no
harm. The public depends on nurses and they are in a very
vulnerable stage when they are ill so there must be an
assurance that those who are placed in charge of caring for
them will see only to their welfare.
A patient has the right to their privacy at all times and
must be comfortable in the knowledge that their private affairs
that they share with medical personnel will be held in the
strictest of confidence. It is vital that all in the
nursing field abide by the code of ethics. In nursing, you
must place the patient and their safety and well being above
that of your own and always do your best to see that their
trust and confidence in you is never shattered.
When any one does not abide by the code of ethics in nursing
homes, for instance, this makes all of the patients and their
families extremely fearful and distrustful of all the
staff.
This in turn causes consternation and discord among the
staff members and the effects just continue to worsen. One
person, who breaks any part of the code of nursing in ethics
allows for their actions to leave a stain on all of their
coworkers.
The code of ethics in nursing is in place to signify not
only a pledge and commitment, but the devotion of those who
would engage in missions of mercy. The elderly, the disabled,
the weak and the young are at the mercy of those who work in
the healing arts, and more trusted than any of the caregivers
are the nurses. This is a great honor and nurses must
respect the faith that the public has placed in them and
continue to always strive to do their best to protect the ones
they are caring for.
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