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ethics in Professional Nursing Practice

3. ethics in Professional Nursing Practice Janie B. Butts WDG Photo/Shutterstock Nursing is a profession that has its own code of conduct, its own philosophic views, and its own place in the health care team.. Nurses work under their own license. That means that nurses are completely responsible for their work. Janet r. Katz, A Career in Nursing : Is It Right For Me? This article was published in A Career in Nursing : Is It Right For Me?, Janet R. Katz, p. 105, Copyright Elsevier 2007. Objectives After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Differentiate Nursing ethics from medical ethics and (2) communication: mindfulness and effective bioethics. listening; and (3) concern: advocacy, power, and 2. Delineate key historical events that led to the culturally sensitive care. development of the current codes of ethics for 8. Contrast moral distress from moral integrity. the American Nurses Association (ANA) and 9. Recall ways to discern when a nurse fits Aristotle's International Council of Nurses (ICN).

Professional nursing education began in the 1800s in England at Florence Nightingale’s school with a focus on profession-shaping ethical precepts and val-ues. By the end of the 1800s modern nursing had been established, and ethics was becoming a discussion topic in nursing. The Nightingale Pledge of 1893

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