Code of Ethics For Nurses
Code of Ethics For Nurses
Committee developed a Code of Ethics for Filipino Nurses, but was not
implemented.
In 1984, the Board of Nursing [The BON supervises and regulates the practice of
the nursing profession.] adopted the Code of Ethics of the ICN, adding promotion of
spiritual environment as the fifth-fold responsibility of the nurse.
In 1989, the Code of Ethics promulgated by the PNA was approved by the
Professional Regulation Commission [PRC is the agency that has the power to regulate
established professions in the Philippines and to examine applicants to practice the same. ] and
was recommended for use. This was approved In October 25, 1990 by the
general assembly of the PNA .
In July 14, 2004, a new Code of Ethics for Filipino Nurse was adopted
under R.A. 9173 and was promulgated by the BON.
The Code of Ethics for Filipino Nurses embodies ethical principles and
guidelines to be observed, stipulated under seven (7) articles. The ethical
principles are stated below.
Article I
Preamble
Sec. 1. Health is a fundamental right. The Filipino RN, believing in the worth and
dignity of each human being, recognizes the primary responsibility to preserve
health at all cost. This responsibility encompasses promotion of health,
prevention of illness, alleviation of suffering, and restoration of health. However,
when the foregoing are not possible, assistance towards a peaceful death shall
be his/her obligation.
Sec. 2. To assume this responsibility, RNs have to gain knowledge and
understanding of mans cultural, social, spiritual, psychological, and ecological
aspects of illness, utilizing the therapeutic process. Cultural diversity and political
and socio-economic status are inherent factors to effective nursing care.
Sec. 3. The desire for the respect and confidence of clientele, colleagues, coworkers, and the members of the community provides the incentive to attain and
maintain the highest possible degree of ethical conduct.
Article II
Registered nurses and people
Sec. 4. Ethical Principles
1. Values, customs, and spiritual beliefs held by individual shall be
respected.
2. Individual freedom to make rational and unconstrained decisions shall
be respected.
3. Personal information acquired in the process of giving nursing care
shall be held in strict confidence.
Sec. 5. Guidelines to be observed
Registered nurses must
a. consider the individuality and totality of patients when they administer
care;
b. respect the spiritual beliefs and practices of patients regarding diet and
treatment;
c. uphold the rights of individuals; and
d. take into consideration the culture and values of patients in providing
nursing care. However, in the event of conflicts, their welfare and
safety must take precedence.
Article III
Registered Nurses and Practice
Sec. 6. Ethical Principles
1. Human life is inviolable.
2. Quality and excellence in the care of patients are the goals of nursing
practice.
3. Accurate documentation of actions and outcomes of delivered care is
the hallmark of nursing accountability.
Sec. 7. Guidelines to be observed
Registered nurses must
a. know the definition and scope of nursing practice which are in the
provisions of R. A. No. 9173, known as the Philippine Nursing Act of
2002 and Board Res. No. 425, Series of 2003, the Rules and
Regulations Implementing the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002, (the
IRR);
b. be aware of their duties and responsibilities in the practice of their
profession as defined in the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 and the
IRR;
c. acquire and develop the necessary competence in knowledge, skills,
and attitudes to effectively render appropriate nursing services through
varied learning situations;
d. if they are administrators, be responsible in providing favorable
environment for the growth and development of Registered Nurses in
their charge;
e. be cognizant that professional programs for specialty certification by
the BON are accredited through the Nursing Specialty Certification
Council (NSCC);
f. see to it that quality nursing care and practice meet the optimum
standards of safe nursing practice;
g. insure that modification of practice shall consider the principles of safe
nursing practice;