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  2. Understanding the 7 Principles of Ethics in Nursing

    www.purdueglobal.edu/blog/nursing/understanding...

    The ANA has summarized the major tenets of the nursing code of ethics into four principles: Autonomy. Beneficence. Justice. Nonmaleficence. To this list, Mahlan recommends adding three more principles: Accountability. Fidelity. Veracity.

  3. 7 Ethical Principles in Nursing + Why They’re Important

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    What are the 7 Main Ethical Principles in Nursing and Why They are Important? There are seven primary ethical principles of nursing: accountability, justice, nonmaleficence, autonomy, beneficence, fidelity, and veracity.

  4. What Are the 7 Principles of Ethics? - Pondering Philosopher

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    But what are the seven principles that underlie every ethical decision? What is more important is the way we apply these principles to our everyday decisions. The following article explains each of the seven principles in greater detail.

  5. 7 Core Ethical Principles in Nursing - American Institute of ...

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    By understanding ethical principles, nurses can provide compassionate, patient-centered care that upholds professional standards. In this blog, we will explore the core ethical principles in nursing and how they shape how we deliver healthcare services.

  6. 7 Ethical Principles in Nursing - IntelyCare

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    The nursing code of ethics helps nurses make good judgment calls, provide high-quality care, and support patients and their loved ones emotionally, physically, and mentally. It also helps keep a nurse’s license in good standing. Let’s take a deeper look at each of the ethics in nursing.

  7. Ethics | Definition, History, Examples, Types, Philosophy ...

    www.britannica.com/topic/ethics-philosophy

    Ethics, the philosophical discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. Its subject consists of fundamental issues of practical decision making, and its major concerns include the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be morally evaluated.

  8. Although there are many ethical principles that guide nursing practice, foundational ethical principles include autonomy (self-determination), beneficence (do good), nonmaleficence (do no harm), justice (fairness), fidelity (keep promises), and veracity (tell the truth).