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  1. The Nurse Practice Act and the Board of Nursing (BON) define: a. The ethical principles of nursing. b. The scope of practice for LPNs, RNs, and APRNs. c. The financial compensation for nurses. d. The rules of workplace attire for healthcare professionals.

  2. This section will review several basic ethical concepts related to the ANA’s Ethics Standard of Professional Performance, such as values, morals, ethical theories, ethical principles, and the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses.

    • 2022
  3. Jun 15, 2021 · In India, every newly registered nurse is expected to adhere to the code of ethics and code of professional conduct for nurses developed by Indian Nursing council. Ethics and professional values enlighten the nurses in providing quality of care to their clients.

    • Vijayalakshmi Poreddi, Athira Narayanan, Athira Thankachan, Binila Joy, Changhorla Awungshi, S Sai N...
    • 2021
  4. Concept of "limited liability partnership" • LLP is an alternative corporate business form that gives the benefits of limited liability of a company and the flexibility of a partnership. • The LLP can continue its existence irrespective of changes in partners.

  5. Code of Ethics for Nurses in India 1. The nurse respects the uniqueness of individual in provision of care Nurse 1.1 Provides care of individuals without consideration of caste, creed, religion, culture, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic and political status, personal attributes, or any other grounds

  6. National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers ), abbreviated as NABH, is a constituent board of Quality Council of India (QCI), set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. Formed in 2005, it is the principal accreditation for hospitals in India. [1] [2]

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  8. Jan 31, 2018 · In summary, the authors for this topic of OJIN offer multiple perspectives regarding ways in which nurses can act in response to moral concerns in their work. In doing so, they highlight the technological, interpersonal, and social context of healthcare that influences, and can be influenced by, nurses.