Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
PRESENTED BY
ANNE SINDIA.P
M.SC [N]1 ST YEAR
CON-PIMS.
INTRODUCTION
Ethics signifies the morals .It is that branch of
philosophy which deals with human behavior and conduct.
The term ethics refers to the study of philosophical ideals
of right and wrong behavior .In nursing profession a code
of ethics provides guidelines for safe and compassionate
care. Nurses commitment to a code of ethics guarantees the
public that nurses adhere to professional practice standards.
DEFINITION OF CODE OF ETHICS :
A Code of ethics is a set of ethical principles that
are accepted by all members of a profession. Codes
serves as guidelines to assist nurses and other
professional groups when questions arise about correct
practice or behavior.
PURPOSES OF CODE OF ETHICS IN NURSING
1. Standards for the behaviors of nurse and provide general
guidelines for nursing action in ethical dilemmas.
2. The code helps to distinguish between right and wrong
at a given time especially when alternatives appear just
at satisfactory.
3. The code enables a correct decision and a uniform
decision within the groups.
4. Helps to protect rights of individuals, families and
community and also the right of the nurse.
USES OF CODE OF ETHICS
1. Acknowledge the rightful place of individual in health
care delivery system.
2. Constitutes towards empowerment of individual to
become responsible for their health and wellbeing.
3. Contributes to quality care.
4. Identifies obligations in practice ,research and
relationships.
5. Inform the individual ,families, community and other
professionals about expectation of nurse.
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
1. RESPECT AND AUTONOMY
2. BENEFICENCE
3. NONMAEFICENCE
4. JUSTICE
5. VERACITY
6. FIDELITY
7. CONFIDENTIALITY
1.ETHICAL PRINCIPLES OF RESPECT AND
AUTONOMY
Respect for a person involves- level of
understanding of another person or empathy and
reducing exploitation.
Autonomy-person’s independence, self determining
action allow the patient to make decision.
2.PRINCIPLE OF BENEFICENCE
6)Patient's Property
Inform patient on admission that hospital does not
take responsibility of his belongings. If patient is
unconscious/ or otherwise required then a list of items must
be made, counter checked by two staff nurses and kept
under safe custody.
7)Dying Declaration :
Doctor or nurse should not involve themselves in
dying declaration, in case where police records the dying
declaration. Dying declaration is to be recorded by the
magistrate. But if condition of patient becomes serious then
medical officer can record it along with two nurses it
witness. Dying Declaration can be recorded by the nursing
staff with two nurses as witness when medical officer is not
present. Then the declaration has to be sent immediately in
a sealed cover to the magistrate.
8) wills:
For this, doctor has to be present her, he can recode if
requested.
9)Examination of rape case :
Female attendant/female nurse must be present during the
examination.
10)Artificial human insemination:
Written consent should be obtained from both donor and
recipient.
Donor and recipient must have the same blood group.
Donor and recipient's identity should be kept confidential.
All related documents should be kept confidential and
safe.
11) Poison Case: