The American Nurses Association developed a Code of Ethics for Nurses in the 1950s. It has been revised over the years to respond to technological advances and changes in society and the nursing field ...
Nurses face daily situations where patient needs, institutional policies, and ethical principles collide. From informed consent to mandatory reporting, these moments test both clinical judgment and ...
Annual Gallup poll has ranked nursing as America’s most-trusted profession for 21 consecutive years. Nurses’ ability to ensure their patients’ well-being is among the reasons why they rate the highest ...
From classrooms to clinics, nursing students are learning to navigate complex ethical dilemmas using innovative tools like simulations, mock trials, and case-based learning. These approaches bridge ...
Ineffective leaders often fail to promote moral courage or to address the ethical dilemmas nurses routinely face, such as when they witness or experience bullying in the workplace, failure to obtain ...
Georgetown University’s School of Nursing (SON) explored the key changes designed to support nurses and patients in the changing healthcare systems in the newly revised 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses, ...
The results of this study show that workplace distress is a major problem for neuroscience nurses. Too great a workload and lack of time were factors that the nurses perceived as hindering high and ...
Shy-Drager syndrome, one type of multisystem atrophy, is considered a Parkinson's-plus syndrome. Survival time is less than a decade from the onset of symptoms, and patients usually become physically ...
Canada has a responsibility to demonstrate leadership in ethical recruitment and for policymakers to support implementation ...