Patients have the right to privacy and confidentiality regarding their health information.
Nurses must be able to work with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
The nurse is responsible for the safety, comfort, and well-being of patients.
The nurse must respect patient's rights, dignity, and autonomy.
Nurses are responsible for maintainingprofessionalboundaries with patients.
Nurses must follow established policies and procedures within their organization.
Nurses must adhere to legal requirements related to patient care.
Nurses must maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with other healthcare providers.
The nurse must maintain professional boundaries when interacting with patients.
The nurse has an obligation to report any unsafe or unprofessional behavior by other healthcare providers.
Nurses must maintain professional boundaries and avoid conflicts of interest.
Nurses must maintain accurate records and documentation related to patient care.
Nurses must maintain confidentiality regarding patient information.
Nurses must report any concerns or incidents that may affect patient safety or quality of care.
Nurses must report any concerns about patient safety or quality of care to appropriate authorities.
Nurses must participate in ongoing education and training to stay current with best practices and new developments in healthcare.
Nurses must ensure that all necessary equipment and supplies are available for patient care.
Nurses have a duty to protect the privacy and confidentiality of their patients.
Patient confidentiality is essential in nursing practice.
Nurses must prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance.
Nurses must be aware of potential risks associated with medications and treatments.
Nurses may only disclose information about a patient if it is necessary for providing appropriate care or required by law.
The nurse is accountable for the quality of care provided to patients, including ensuring that all necessary interventions are carried out correctly and on time.
The nurse must prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance, taking into consideration factors such as patient acuity, available resources, and staff workload.
Nurses have the responsibility to advocate for their patients' rights, safety, and well-being.
The nurse must be able to delegate tasks appropriately to other members of the healthcare team, while still being aware of their own limitations and seeking assistance if needed.
Nurses must prioritize self-care and seek support when needed.
Nurses are expected to participate in ongoing education and professional development activities.
Nurses are responsible for ensuring that all necessary treatments and interventions are provided to their patients.
Nurses must prioritize patient needs over personal preferences and beliefs.
Nurses must participate in ongoing education and training to stay current with best practices and new developments in nursing.
Nurses have a responsibility to advocate for their patients' rights and wellbeing.
Nurses must adhere to the principles of informed consent, respecting the autonomy and decision-making abilities of their patients.
Nurses must follow established protocols and procedures for handling emergencies, including cardiopulmonary arrest (CPR) and other life-threatening situations.
Nurses must follow established protocols and procedures when caring for patients, including infection control measures.
Nurses must follow established policies, procedures, and protocols related to patient care.
Nurses must ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent infection transmission.
Nurses must follow established protocols and procedures when caring for patients, including infection control measures.
Nurses must collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care.
Nurses must ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent infection transmission.