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  2. The American Nurses Association (ANA) provides a framework for ethical nursing care and guides nurses during decision-making in its formal document titled Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretive Statements (Nursing Code of Ethics).

  3. A Systematic Approach to Ethical Decision-Making for Nurses

    www.apna.org/news/a-systematic-approach-to-ethical-decision-making-for-nurses

    To help avoid legal peril, use a systematic approach to making ethical decisions, based on ethical principles (see Key ethics principles). One such approach is a framework for ethical decision making from the American Counseling Association (ACA).

  4. How Do Nurses Approach Ethical Decision-Making? -...

    nursingeducation.org/insights/ethical-decision-making

    In this article, we will explore how nurses approach ethical decision-making, including the guidelines provided by the Code of Ethics for Nurses and the application of the four main ethical principles in daily nursing practice.

  5. The nurse has authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes decisions; and takes action consistent with the obligation to provide optimal patient care. As a nurse, it's inherent that accountability for all aspects of care aligns with responsible decision making.

  6. Scope of Nursing Practice Decision-Making Framework

    www.ncsbn.org/public-files/2016_Decision-Making-Framework.pdf

    Recognizing that nursing practice is continually evolving, this document serves to provide a standardized, decision-making framework for all licensed nurses in all settings with respect to their education, role, function and accountability within the scope of nursing practice.

  7. THE ICN CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES - International Council of ...

    www.icn.ch/sites/default/files/inline-files/ICN_Code-of-Ethics_EN_Web.pdf

    approaches to nursing ethics. Provide teaching and learning opportunities for ethical issues, ethical principles and reasoning, and ethical decision making. This includes respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice. Establish standards for ethics education and provide continuing ethics education for nurses. Ensure informed

  8. Ethical decision making : Nursing made Incredibly Easy - LWW

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    Utilizing the ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, fidelity, justice, and paternalism as outlined by the American Nurses Association (ANA) provides us with a firm foundation for ethical decision making.

  9. This article examines these four principles and how they relate to nurses' ethical decision-making. The author also explores how nurses' ethics were tested by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

  10. Scope of Nursing Practice Decision-Making Framework

    www.ncsbn.org/public-files/2016JNR_Decision-Making-Framework.pdf

    nurses follow a code of ethical conduct that includes moral principles such as fidelity, loyalty, veracity, beneficence, and respect for the dig - nity, worth, and self-determination of patients, as well as adhering

  11. (PDF) Ethical Frameworks for Decision-Making in Nursing ... -...

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    PDF | On Jan 1, 2009, Mary Grace D. Mallari and others published Ethical Frameworks for Decision-Making in Nursing Practice and Research: An Integrative Literature Review | Find, read...