Analysis Of The American Nurses Association Code Of Ethics

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“Ethics is a systematic study of principles of right and wrong conduct” (Taylor, Lillis, Lynn, & LeMone, 2015, p. 96). The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics has nine provisions to it. All nine are important to the nursing field in their own way. There are two provisions that I find most important in helping my career as a nurse. Provision one, The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect of the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal, attributes, or the nature of health problems. Secondly provision two, the nurse’s primary commitment is to the patient whether an individual, family, group, or community. …show more content…

The ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, states that the code of ethics, “gives voice to nursing’s social mandate. It serves as the nonnegotiable ethical standard of practice incumbent upon all nurses, in all roles, in all settings” (Fowler 1). The ANA code of ethics lays out how a nurse should be practicing from day-to-day. As a nursing student going doing my clinical rotation at Chestnut Park nursing home and rehabilitation center, I have seen provisions one and two being practiced by the CNA’s, LPN’s and RN’s. “Social ethics is moral rightness and goodness in the shaping of human society” (Fowler 2). Provision one is the definition of this quote, the nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal, attributes, or the nature of health problems. The nurses at chestnut park have this provision down to a T. No matter what state their resident is in, they treat them as if they were still in their prime. Every nurse practices compassion for their resident when feeding, washing, dressing or toileting. Even when the resident is giving them a difficult time they keep their cool and try to work through the problem with them. One thing that I observed when I was …show more content…

They have found that even today, RN’s experience ethical issues. The problem at hand is that the education of ethics and human rights is not being properly taught to undergraduate or postgraduate institutions (Monaliza 1). Therefore, we as nurses to not need further teaching, we need better teaching while we are in school in order to properly carry out the ANA code of Ethics practice. If we are taught in a more thorough way of to deal with ethical issues, it will only make us as nurses that much better at our

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