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Nurses have a responsibility to conduct themselves according to the ethical responsibilities outlined in
this document and in practice standards in what they do and how they interact with persons receiving
care and other members of the health-care team.
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses engage in compassionate care through their speech and body language and through their efforts
to understand and care about others' health-care needs
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses build trustworthy relationships with persons receiving care as the foundation of meaningful
communication, recognizing that building these relationships involves a conscious effort. Such
relationships are critical to understanding people's needs and concerns.
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses question, intervene, report and address unsafe, non-compassionate, unethical or incompetent
practice or conditions that interfere with their ability to provide safe, compassionate, competent and
ethical care; and they support those who do the same
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses are honest and take all necessary actions to prevent or minimize patient safety incidents. They
learn from near misses and work with others to reduce the potential for future risks and preventable
harms
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses practise "within their own level of competence and seek [appropriate] direction and guidance . . .
when aspects of the care required are beyond their individual competence"
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
When resources are not available to provide appropriate or safe care, nurses collaborate with others to
adjust priorities and minimize harm. Nurses keep persons receiving care informed about potential and
actual plans regarding the delivery of care. They inform employers about potential threats to the safety
and quality of health care
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses planning to take job action or practising in environments where job action occurs take steps to
safeguard the health and safety of persons receiving care during the course of the job action
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
, During a natural or human-made disaster, including a communicable disease outbreak, nurses provide
care using appropriate safety precautions in accordance with legislation, regulations and guidelines
provided by government, regulatory bodies, employers, unions and professional associations
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses support, use and engage in research and other activities that promote safe, competent,
compassionate and ethical care, and they use guidelines for ethical research7 that are in keeping with
nursing values
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses who are involved in research respect the well-being of persons receiving care above all other
objectives, including the search for knowledge.8 They pay attention to the safety of persons receiving
care and to informed consent, the risk-benefit balance, the privacy and confidentiality of data and the
monitoring of research.
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses foster a safe, quality practice environment
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses work toward preventing and minimizing all forms of violence by anticipating and assessing the
risk of violent situations and by collaborating with others to establish preventive measures. When
violence cannot be anticipated or prevented, nurses take action to minimize risk and to protect others
and themselves
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
When differences among members of the health-care team affect care, nurses seek constructive and
collaborative approaches to resolving them and commit to conflict resolution and a person-centred
approach to care
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses support each other in providing person-centered care.
Providing Safe, Compassionate, Competent and Ethical Care
Nurses provide care directed first and foremost toward the health and wellbeing of persons receiving
care, recognizing and using the values and principles of primary health care
Promoting Health and Well-Being
Nurses work with persons receiving care to explore the range of health-care choices available to them,
recognizing that some have limited choices because of social, economic, geographic or other factors that
lead to inequities (Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario [RNAO], 2011). Nurses recognize the social
determinants of health in their assessments, diagnoses, outcomes planning, implementations and
evaluations with individuals, families and communities, collaborating with others in and outside of the
health sector