نتایج جستجو برای: ethical code

تعداد نتایج: 216421  

2015
Paola Fonseca Laiene Olabarrieta-Landa Ivan Panyavin Angélica Ortiz Jiménez Brenda Viridiana Rabago Barajas Yaneth Rodriguez Agudelo Juan Carlos Arango Lasprilla

Article history: Received: 18-06-2015 Revised: 24-09-2015 Accepted: 11-11-2015

Journal: :Nurse educator 2011
Nancy Wilk Nancy Bowllan

Nursing faculty members have become increasingly concerned with student incidences of cheating and the associated lack of commitment to ethical conduct. Our faculty believed that actively engaging students in the development of specific behavioral guidelines would result in improved ethical conduct and provide a bridge to future professional ethical practice. The authors discuss the use of focu...

حسنخانی, هادی, خامنه, سعید, زمانزاده, وحید, محجل اقدم, علیرضا, مقدم, سارا,

  Abstract   Background & Aim: Increasing quality improvement and customer orientation in health services results from continuous feedback of patients' expectations and enhancement of service delivery. Although most nurses and nursing students are aware of ethical dimensions of their profession and its importance, the main concern is about their ability to respect ethical aspects ...

2011
Maizura binti Musa Md Harun-Or-Rashid Junichi Sakamoto

BACKGROUND Nurse managers have the burden of experiencing frequent ethical issues related to both their managerial and nursing care duties, according to previous international studies. However, no such study was published in Malaysia. The purpose of this study was to explore nurse managers' experience with ethical issues in six government hospitals in Malaysia including learning about the way t...

2012
Patrick Prax Mikael Laaksoharju

In digital games and virtual worlds, like in other digital media, the structure of the medium, its code, influences the emerging interaction and culture. A deliberate modification of this code to facilitate democratic decision making might thus lead to more meaningful interaction in games. If we see virtual worlds as learning environments this might even help players to understand and question ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1965
Sidney Shindell

A profession is distinguished from a trade or business in that it is said to possess a self-governing system of ethical standards above and apart from the norms of society as a whole. Medicine, being a profession, has a formal code of ethics, ancient in its origin and consistent in its application, which stands as a guide for conduct when dealing with (a) other members of the profession and (b)...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
m sanjari f zahedi b larijani

nursing is a universal health care necessity. nursing profession, similar to the other medical professions, is responsible to maintain public health promotion, prevent diseases, and also care and rehabilitate client, family and the soci¬ety. the inher-ent nature of nursing is respect for moral values and human rights. however, clinical ethical dilem¬mas occur for nurses at all levels, not alway...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2004
Helene Lohman Linda Gabriel Beth Furlong

109 The delivery of occupational therapy in ever changing systems has resulted in an increased focus on ethical concerns (Brown & Gabriel, 1995; Curtin, 2000; Fisher, 1997; Jacobson & Pomfret, 2000; Lohman & Brown, 1997). In recognition of ethical issues, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has developed three documents that guide ethical practice: the Occupational Therapy Code...

Journal: :Journal of AHIMA 2000

A Code of Ethics sets forth professional values and ethical principles and offers ethical guidelines to which professionals aspire and by which their actions can be judged. Health information management (HIM) professionals are expected to demonstrate professional values by their actions to patients, employers, members of the healthcare team, the public, and the many stakeholders they serve. A C...

Journal: :AORN journal 2015
Debra Dunn

Ghost surgery occurs when a physician assistant, a surgical assistant, an RN first assistant, a resident, or another surgeon assists on or performs an operative or other invasive procedure without the patient's knowledge, regardless of whether the surgeon who obtained the consent was scrubbed in or not. This practice denies patients important information, eliminates their ability to provide inf...

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