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PRINCIPLES OF NURSING ETHICS
Salimova Dilafruz Tohirjon qizi
Higher category teacher of the Siyob Abu Ali ibn Sino Health Technical
School
Annotation:
Every person in society does not live alone, outside. He grows
up among people, grows up, lives, communicates with many people of various
categories throughout his life and work. This arises from the need to satisfy the daily
needs of a person. Therefore, he always behaves ethically and aesthetically.
Therefore, our nurses must also treat patients with a humane attitude and adhere to
the principles of ethics and aesthetics.
Keywords:
ethics, ethical consideration, decisions, ethical principles,
obedience, ethical character, code of ethics, healthcare industry, responsibility,
justice, nonmaleficence, independence, benefit, truth, loyalty, nursing process
All nurses, regardless of their area of practice, make decisions that require
ethical consideration in the course of their daily duties. But as any nurse will tell you,
these decisions can weigh heavily on a person’s shoulders. A core set of ethical
principles in nursing offers a solid foundation that helps nurses make sound decisions.
Ethics refers to how people think and behave in terms of what is right and
wrong. The concept of nursing ethics began to develop in the late 19th century. At
that time, nursing ethics implied certain characteristic traits such as obedience, loyalty
to the physician, and high moral character. As the world and the healthcare industry
evolve, so too must nursing ethics.
Nurses are increasingly faced with complex human rights and ethical issues.
In response, the American Nurses Association developed a code of ethics for nurses,
which serves as a standard by which all nurses should practice. It is a social contract
between nurses and the general public, helping people understand the obligation of
all nurses to provide safe, evidence-based, high-quality care.
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When it comes to ethical nursing practices, ethical standards in nursing help
guide the daily practice of nurses, even if the nurse is not directly aware of them. You
may have already encountered these ethical principles, even if you did not know them
at the time.
Consider real-life examples of ethical principles in nursing: Responsibility: If
you mix up medications while mixing them, you take responsibility by throwing them
away and getting new vials rather than giving them to the patient.
Fairness: If you know a patient needs extra care because of a disability or
financial hardship, you do your best to meet their needs.
Harmlessness: Even if you know the patient, you exercise your right to take
their medication before giving them their evening medication.
Independence: If the patient makes a decision that conflicts with yours, you
respect their decision because you value their independent thinking.
Benefit: When your patient changes their care plan that could have a negative
impact, you help them understand the pros and cons so they can choose the treatment
that is most beneficial for them.
Loyalty: If you promise a patient not to tell their family about the treatments
they are undergoing, you will keep that promise because you value their
trust.
Haqiqat:
Bemor bilan baham ko'rish uchun yomon xabaringiz bo'lsa, vaziyatni
haqiqat va hamdardlik bilan tushuntirasiz. Rostgo'y bo'lish, hatto istalmagan natija
haqida gapirganda ham, ishonchni mustahkamlaydi va bemorlarga mustaqil qarorlar
qabul qilishga yordam beradi.
Conclusion
Use your nursing ethics in the work that works for you. As you conduct the
nursing process, you must approach each patient individually. More ethical principles
to improve your skills will help you provide better service to patients. You will
definitely become an eperienced specialist in the processes of patient care.
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