Provision 1: The nurse practices with compassion and respect for this.
What is the inherent dignity, worth, and unique attributes of every person?
Provision 3: The nurse establishes a trusting relationship and advocates for these.
What are the rights, health, and safety of recipient(s) of nursing care?
Provision 5: The nurse has moral duties to self as a person of inherent dignity and worth including an expectation of a safe place to work that fosters these components.
What are flourishing, authenticity of self at work, and self-respect through integrity and professional competence?
Provision 7: This is how nurses advance the profession.
What is through knowledge development, professional standards, and the generation of policies for nursing, health, and social concerns?
Provision 9: These are outcome goals of nurses and their professional organizations' work to enact and resource practices, policies, and legislation.
What are promote social justice, eliminate health inequities, and facilitate human flourishing?
Provision 1.4: They have the right to accept, refuse, or terminate treatment without undue influence, duress, deception, manipulation, coercion, or prejudice, and to be given necessary support throughout the decision-making and treatment process.
What is self-determination
Provision 3.1: This pertains to the nondisclosure of personal information that has been communicated within the nurse-patient relationship. This includes all information, both personal and clinical, in the work setting and off duty in all venues, including social media or any other means of communication.
What is confidentiality?
Provision 5.3:This is an aspect of wholeness of character that requires reflection and discernment; its maintenance is a self-regarding duty.
What is personal integrity?
Provision 7.2: This is an important ethical requirement intended to respect the choices of individuals, their preferences, and their goals of research participation. Individuals have the right to choose whether to participate in research, being free from coercion or exploitation. Participants or alternate decision-makers must be provided with sufficient and relevant information in their preferred language, at a suitable literacy level to make decisions consistent with the participant’s values.
What is informed consent?
Provision 9.3: Nurses in particular have a shared responsibility to articulate and advance the notions of good and health within a society. These are key features of a good society.
What are treats everyone with respect and dignity, balances justice and compassion, and regards humanity without hierarchy.
Who/what is the recipient of care? (individual, family, group, community, population)
Provision 3.3: Nurses participate in the development of, implementation of, review of, and adherence to policies for this goal.
What is to promote patient health and safety, reduce errors, and establish and sustain a culture of safety?
Provision 6: Nurses, through individual and collective effort, establish, maintain, and improve the ethical environment of the work setting that affects these.
What are nursing care and the well-being of nurses?
Provision 8: Nurses build ______________ and ____________ with nurses, other healthcare and non-healthcare disciplines, and the public to achieve greater ends.
What are collaborative relationships and networks?
Provision 9.3: These are examples of influencing good and health through professional organizations.
What are topics such as:
the increasing complexity of healthcare
the failure to employ less costly community health models of care
that healthcare is driven more by profit than by ethics
the realities of food insecurity, shrinking water resources, and energy production choices
the consequences of gun violence
disinformation and misinformation
discrimination in all forms
climate change and environmental justice.
Provision 2.4: Nurses evaluate safety in every interaction involving the nurse, recipients of care, or others. These are potential threats.
What are physiological (e.g., infectious diseases), physical (e.g., acts of violence), psychological (e.g., acts of verbal abuse), and emotional (e.g., acts of intimidation) threats?
Provision 4: Nurses have authority over nursing practice and are responsible and accountable for their practice consistent with these obligations.
What are the obligations to promote health, prevent illness, and provide optimal care.
Provision 6.2: This refers to the intentional environments constructed for equitable, respectful, dignified, and just treatment of all reflect the values of the profession and nurture excellence in nursing practice.
What is moral milieu?
Provision 8.1: _______________ includes networking, advocacy, leadership, and diplomacy. It optimally requires listening, mutual trust, recognition, respect, transparency, shared decision-making, accountability, and open communication among all who share concern and responsibility for health outcomes.
What is collaboration?
Provision 10: Nursing, through organizations and associations, participates in the global nursing and health community for this purpose.
What is to promote human and environmental health, well-being, and flourishing?
Provision 1.2: Nurses engage in self-reflection to identify and mitigate bias or prejudice that interferes with or harms the nurse-patient relationship. These attributes should be considered when planning care.
What are the patient’s culture, value systems, religious and/or spiritual beliefs, lifestyle, social support system, preferred language, and sexual identity?
Provision 4.4: Nurses are responsible for monitoring the activities and evaluating the quality and outcomes of the delegated care provided by other staff. Nurses may NOT delegate ____________ & _____________ to non-nurses.
What are nursing assessment and evaluation?
Provision 5.4: It affects not only the quality of care rendered but also one’s self-respect and self-esteem, and the meaningfulness of work.
What is competence?
Provision 8.3: . Human rights may be jeopardized in extraordinary contexts related to fields of battle, pandemics, political turmoil, regional conflicts, environmental catastrophes, or disasters where nurses must necessarily practice in extreme settings, under altered standards of care. Nurses stress _____________________ with particular attention to preserving the human rights of disenfranchised, marginalized, or socially stigmatized groups.
What is human rights protection?
Provision 10.1: These are two initiatives that all nurses in all global communities can look to for representing the distinctive voice, values, perspectives, and knowledge of nurses and nursing to advance global health and promote public health.
What are the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the nursing office and other offices at the World Health Organization (WHO)?