ncm-105 lecture report
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SECTION 6.
Ethical Principles:
1. Values, customs, and spiritual
beliefs held by individuals shall
be respected.
2. Individual freedom to make
rational and unconstrained
decisions shall be respected.
3. Personal information acquired in
the process of giving nursing care
shall be held in strict confidence.
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SECTION 7.
Guidelines to be observed:
REGISTERED Nurses must
a. know the definition and scopeof nursing practice which arein the provisions of R. A. No.
9173, known as thePhilippine Nursing Act of2002 and Board Res. No. 425,Series of 2003, the Rules andRegulations Implementing the
Philippine Nursing Act. of2002, (the IRR).
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b. be aware of their dutiesand responsibilities in thepractice of their professionas defined in the
Philippine Nursing Act of2002 and the IRR.
c. acquire and develop thenecessary competence inknowledge, skills, andattitudes to effectivelyrender appropriatenursing services throughvaried learning situations.
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d. if they are administrators, be
responsible in providing
favorable environment for the
growth and developments of
Registered Nurses in their
charge.
e. be cognizant that professional
programs for specialty
certification by the BON areaccredited through the
Nursing Specialty Certification
Council (NSCC).
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g. see to it that quality nursing careand practice meet the optimumstandard of safe nursingpractice.
h. insure that modification of practice shall consider theprinciples of safe nursingpractice.
i. if in position of authority in awork environment, be normallyand legally responsible fordevising a system of minimizingoccurrences of ineffective andunlawful nursing practice.
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j. ensure that patients
records shall be available
only if they are to be
issued to those who areprofessionally and
directly involved in their
care and when they are
required by law.
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SECTION 8.
Ethical Principle
4. Registered Nurses are the
advocates of the patients:
they shall take appropriate
steps to safeguard their
rights and privileges.
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Guidelines to be observed:
REGISTERED Nurses must
a. respect the Patients Bill ofRights in the delivery ofnursing care.
b. provide the patients or theirfamilies with all pertinentinformation except those
which may be deemedharmful to their well-being.
c. uphold the patients rightswhen conflict arisesregarding management of
their care.
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God Bless Nurses!!!!God Bless Nurses!!!!
Thank You!!!Thank You!!!
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ARTICLE VI: Nursing PracticeARTICLE VI: Nursing Practice
Section 28. Scope of NursingSection 28. Scope of Nursing
It shall be the duty of the nurse to:
(a) Provide nursing care through the utilization of the nursing process. Nursing care
includes, but not limited to, traditional and innovative approaches, therapeutic use ofself, executing health care techniques and procedures, essential primary health care,comfort measures, health teachings, and administration of written prescription fortreatment, therapies, oral topical and parenteral medications, internal examinationduring labor in the absence of antenatal bleeding and delivery. In case of suturing ofperineal laceration, special training shall be provided according to protocol established;
(b) establish linkages with community resources and coordination with the healthteam;
(c) Provide health education to individuals, families and communities;
(d) Teach, guide and supervise students in nursing education programs including theadministration of nursing services in varied settings such as hospitals and clinics;undertake consultation services; engage in such activities that require the utilization ofknowledge and decision-making skills of a registered nurse; and
(e) Undertake nursing and health human resource development training and research,which shall include, but not limited to, the development of advance nursing practice;
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1. The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care irrespective of
socio-economic status.2. The patient has the right to obtain from his physician complete current
information concerning his diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms .
3. The patient has the right to receive from his physician information necessary togive informed consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment.
4. The patient has the right to refuse treatment/life giving measures, to theextent permitted by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of hisaction.
5. The patient has the right to every consideration of his privacyconcerning hisown medical care program.
6. The patient has the right to expect that all communications and recordspertaining to his care should be treated as confidential.
7. The patient has the right that within its capacity, a hospital must makereasonable response to the request of patient for services.
8. The patient has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of thehospital to other health care and educational institutions in so far as his care isconcerned.
9. The patient has the right to refuse or participate in such research project.
10. The patient has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care; he has theright to know in advance what appointment times the physicians are availableand where.
11. The patient has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his billregardless of source of payment.
12. The patient has the right to know what hospital rules and regulation apply tohis conduct as a patient.