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ethics collective values, rules of conduct of a particular group or culture
mortality personal compass of right and wrong
ethical dilemma there are good reasons for either option but only one can be chosen
ethical moral distress not able to act upon what to believe is the right course of action
ethical principles beneficence
autonomy
truthfulness
confidentiality
justice
integrity
beneficence Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
autonomy self-government/indepenendence
justice fairness; rightfulness
integrity honesty, decency
code of ethics purpose: guide with decision making, inform public about ethical
responsibilities for the LPN profession
, Code of Ethics Responsibilities to the public
to the client
to the profession
to colleagues
to oneself
interdisciplinary team work alongside one another, may or may not collaborate on care,
team member have specialized knowledge and skills, members have specific roles
interprofessional team work together, work toward common goal, divid work base on scope
of practice, share information, support each others work
standards general direction and guidelines for aspects of professional practice (parameters)
competency specifies the demonstration of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and clinical
judgement applied to nursing care (safe care)
committees make decisions of self-regulation to members, stakeholders and public
- areas of education, unprofessional conduct and continuing competence
- public members are appointed by Alberta government
professional nurse traits 1. lifelong learning
2. critical thinking
3. reflective practice
4. maintaining own wellness
5. being a client advocate
misconduct unacceptable behaviour within the scope of professions practice
ethics collective values, rules of conduct of a particular group or culture
mortality personal compass of right and wrong
ethical dilemma there are good reasons for either option but only one can be chosen
ethical moral distress not able to act upon what to believe is the right course of action
ethical principles beneficence
autonomy
truthfulness
confidentiality
justice
integrity
beneficence Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
autonomy self-government/indepenendence
justice fairness; rightfulness
integrity honesty, decency
code of ethics purpose: guide with decision making, inform public about ethical
responsibilities for the LPN profession
, Code of Ethics Responsibilities to the public
to the client
to the profession
to colleagues
to oneself
interdisciplinary team work alongside one another, may or may not collaborate on care,
team member have specialized knowledge and skills, members have specific roles
interprofessional team work together, work toward common goal, divid work base on scope
of practice, share information, support each others work
standards general direction and guidelines for aspects of professional practice (parameters)
competency specifies the demonstration of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and clinical
judgement applied to nursing care (safe care)
committees make decisions of self-regulation to members, stakeholders and public
- areas of education, unprofessional conduct and continuing competence
- public members are appointed by Alberta government
professional nurse traits 1. lifelong learning
2. critical thinking
3. reflective practice
4. maintaining own wellness
5. being a client advocate
misconduct unacceptable behaviour within the scope of professions practice