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The nurse provides services
with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client,
unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal
attributes, or the nature of the health problems. |
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The nurse safeguards the
client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information in a
confidential manner. |
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The nurse acts to safeguard
the client and the public when health care and safety are affected by
the incompetent, unethical, or illegal practice of any person. |
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The nurse assumes
responsibility and accountability for individual nursing judgments and
actions. |
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The nurse maintains
competence in nursing. |
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The nurse exercises
informed judgment and uses individual competence and qualifications as
criteria in seeking consultation, accepting responsibilities, and
delegating nursing activities to others. |
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The nurse participates in
activities that contribute to the ongoing development of the
profession's body of knowledge. |
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The nurse participates in
the profession's efforts to implement and improve standards of nursing. |
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The nurse participates in
the profession's efforts to establish and maintain conditions of
employment conducive to high quality nursing care. |
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The nurse participates in
the professions efforts to establish and maintain conditions of
employment conducive to high quality nursing care. |
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The nurse participates in
the profession's effort to protect the public from misinformation and
misrepresentation and to maintain the integrity of nursing. |
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The nurse collaborates with
members of the health professions and other citizens in promoting
community and national efforts to meet the health needs of the public. |
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Code for Nurses (American Nurses
Association) |