1, the basic principles of nursing ethics:
The basic principles of nursing ethics include the principle of autonomy, the principle of harmlessness, the principle of justice and the principle of doing good.
2, the main content of nursing ethics:
① Respect patients: Nurses should respect patients' life, personality, rights and dignity, and safeguard patients' privacy and dignity.
Due diligence: Nurses should do their duty, provide high-quality nursing services for patients, and ensure the safety and comfort of patients.
② Fairness and justice: Nurses should treat every patient fairly, without favoritism or discrimination, so as to ensure that patients are treated fairly.
(3) Honesty and trustworthiness: Nurses should abide by professional ethics, be honest and trustworthy, not disclose patients' privacy, and safeguard the reputation of the medical industry.
④ Unity and cooperation: Nurses should work closely with colleagues, doctors and other medical staff to provide patients with quality medical services.
The importance of nursing ethics;
1, improving nursing quality:
Nursing ethics is the foundation of nursing work, which requires nurses to take patients as the center, respect, care and understand patients, so as to provide more humanized and professional nursing services. Abiding by nursing ethics can improve the professional quality of nursing staff, improve the quality of nursing and make patients get better treatment results.
2. Maintain medical order:
Nursing ethics is an important guarantee for maintaining medical order. It requires nursing staff to abide by professional ethics, be honest and trustworthy, not to disclose patients' privacy, and to safeguard the reputation of the medical industry. At the same time, nurses are also required to cooperate closely with other medical staff to provide high-quality medical services for patients.
3. Promote the harmony between doctors and patients;
Nursing ethics is an important factor to promote the harmony between doctors and patients. It requires nurses to respect patients, care for patients, understand patients and establish good communication relations with patients. At the same time, nurses are also required to cooperate closely with other medical staff to provide high-quality medical services for patients.
4. Promote the development of medical ethics:
Nursing ethics is an important part of medical ethics. It requires nursing staff to abide by professional ethics, be honest and trustworthy, not to disclose patients' privacy, and to safeguard the reputation of the medical industry.