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PRACTICE STANDARD - CNO

PR ACTICE STAndARdTable of Contents Introduction 3 Why an ethical framework? 3A starting point 3 Definitions 3 Ethical Values 4 Types of ethical concerns 4 Resolving ethical conflicts 5 Document layout 5 Client well-being 5 Client choice 6 Privacy and confidentiality 7 Respect for life 8 Maintaining commitments 9 Maintaining commitments to clients 9 Maintaining commitments to oneself 9 Maintaining commitments to nursing colleagues 10 Maintaining commitments to the nursing profession 11 Maintaining commitments to team members/colleagues 12 Maintaining commitments to quality PRACTICE settings 12 Continued on next pageEthicsTable of Contents continuedEthics Pub. No. 41034 ISBN 1-894557-41-7 Copyright College of Nurses of Ontario, or for-profit redistribution of this document in part or in whole is prohibited except with the written consent of CNO.

Client: A client is a person or persons with whom the nurse is engaged in a professional therapeutic relationship. In most circumstances, the client is an individual but in some circumstances (for example, in practice settings where family-centred care occurs) the client can include family members and/or substitute decision-makers of the individual

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