This document discusses nurses' individual liability within the ethical scope of nursing practice. It begins by outlining the ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses, which establishes four principal standards for nurses regarding their responsibilities to people requiring care, nursing practice, the nursing profession, and co-workers. It then defines nursing liability and the types of liability nurses may face, including personal, supervisor, and employer liability. The document provides steps nurses can take to avoid liability, such as practicing within legal standards, using established practice guidelines, and thoroughly documenting all care. It concludes by examining how nurses can maintain appropriate boundaries and ethical conduct within their scope of practice to prevent liability issues.
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1.
2. NURSE‟S INDIVIDUAL
LIABILITY WITH IN THE
ETHICAL SCOPE OF
NURSING PRACTICE
FACULTY:
MADAM RIFFAT RIAZ
CON JPMC KARACHI
Presented by
Kamran Shahzad
Mohd Ilyas
Sadaf nazia
Sajida parveen
3. Learning Objectives
Code of ethics
ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses
What is nursing liability
Types of nursing liabilities
Steps to avoid liability
Nursing liabilities and preventive measures
ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses
Discuss the nurse‟s individual liability with in the
ethical scope of nursing practice.
4. Code of ethics
▸ The ICN code of nurses is the foundation
for ethical nursing practice throughout the
world. It was adopted by ICN in 1953 and
revised and completed in 2012.
‣ It has four principal elements that outline
the standards of ethical conduct of nurses.
Nurses and people
Nurses and practice
Nurses and the profession
Nurses and co-workers
5. ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses
1.Nurses and people
• The nurse's primary professional responsibility is to people requiring nursing
care.
In providing care, the nurse promotes an environment in which the human
rights, values, customs and spiritual beliefs of the individual, family and
community are respected.
• The nurse ensures that the individual receives sufficient information on which
to base consent for care and related treatment.
• The nurse holds in confidence personal information and uses judgement in
sharing this information.
• The nurse also shares responsibility to sustain and protect the natural
environment from depletion, pollution, degradation and destruction.
6. ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses (conti….)
2. Nurses and practice
• The nurse carries personal responsibility and accountability for nursing
practice, and for maintaining competence by continual learning.
• The nurse maintains a standard of personal health such that the ability to
provide care is not compromised.
• The nurse uses judgement regarding individual competence when accepting
and delegating responsibility.
• The nurse at all times maintains standards of personal conduct which reflect
well on the profession and enhance public confidence.
The nurse, in providing care, ensures that use of technology and scientific
advances are compatible with the safety, dignity and rights of people.
7. ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses (conti….)
3. Nurses and the profession
The nurse assumes the major role in determining and implementing
acceptable standards of clinical nursing practice, management, research and
education.
The nurse is active in developing a core of research-based professional
knowledge that supports evidence-based practice.
The nurse is active in developing and sustaining a core of professional
values.
The nurse, acting through the professional organization, participates in
creating a positive practice environment and maintaining safe, equitable
social and economic working conditions in nursing.
.The nurse contributes to an ethical organisational environment and
challenges unethical practices and settings.
8. ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses
4. Nurses and co-workers
• The nurse sustains a collaborative and respectful
relationship with co- workers in nursing and other
fields.
• The nurse takes appropriate action to safeguard
individuals, families and communities when their
health is endangered by a co-worker or any other
person.
⚫The nurse takes appropriate action to support and
guide co-workers to advance ethical conduct.
9. The ICN- Code of Ethics for Nurses
Responsibilities
Nurses have four fundamental
responsibilities:
• To promote health,
• To Prevent illness,
• To restore health and
• To alleviate suffering
10.
11. What is Nursing Liability?
– Nurses are responsible for
providing safe, competent, legal,
and ethical care to clients and
families .
– Nurses are expected to meet
standards of care, meaning the
care that they provide to clients
meets set expectations and is what
any nurse in a similar situation
would do.
– Standards of care are developed
from professional standards
12. . TYPES OF LIABILITY IN
NURSING
PERSONAL LIABILITY:
■ Each professional is responsible for his or her
own actions
■ SUPERVISOR LIABILITY:
■ Supervisors are responsible for the actions of
those working under their directions
■ *EMPLOYER LIABILITY:
■ Employers can be held responsible for actions
committed by employers
13. STEPS TO AVOID LIABILITY
■ Practice within the scope
of state laws and nurse
practice act.
■ - Collaborate with
colleagues to determine
the best course of action.
■ - Use established practice
standards to guide
decisions and actions
14. STEPS TO AVOID
LIABILITY(CONTI….)
■ Always put the client's rights and
welfare first.
■ Develop effective interpersonal
relationships with clients and
families.
■ - Accurately and thoroughly
document all assessment data,
treatments, interventions, and evalu-
ation of the client's response to care.
15. NURSING LIABILITIES AND
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
All nursing observations should be noted
carefully, describing accurately
Patients complaints should be recorded as
accurately and specifically
Nurse must report through proper channels
Authorities must be informed regarding any
kind of equipment, materials or supplies, which
for any reasons less than safe for use in the
patient's care
Insurance protection
16. Nursing Liability do ethical
scope of nursing practice
■ Nurses use professional judgment to
determine the appropriate boundaries of
a therapeutic relationship with each
client.
■ The nurse is always responsible for
establishing and maintaining boundaries.
■ Nurses disclose a limited amount of
information about themselves only after
they determine it may help to meet the
therapeutic needs of the client.
17. Nursing Liability do ethical scope of
nursing practice(Cont….)
Nurses maintain the same boundaries with
the client’s family and friends as with the
client.
Nurses do not act as representatives for
clients under powers of attorney or
representation agreements.
Nurses help colleagues to maintain
professional boundaries and report evidence
of boundary violations to the appropriate
person.