2. Values are the motive behind a
purposeful action
Values are provide the general
guidelines for conduct and it is
essential for ethics
Values describe the personal
qualities that one choose the
embody to guide his or her
action
3. Values are an integral part of the personal
philosophy of life by which we generally mean
the system of values by which we live, The
philosophy of life includes our aim, ideals, and
manner of thinking and the principles by which
we guide our behavior
I J Lehner and N J Kube
4. Values are not absolute
Values are universal, but they are not
absolute; they are relative to situations,
place and person. Person should never go
against the universal values in pursuit of
individual/ cultural values
5. Values are different
The degree to which they value may
differ from one person to another
and culture to culture
6. Values are learned and influenced
Values are learned and
influenced early in life from family,
friends, neighborhood, school, etc.
values improve throughout the
lifespan
7. Values help in creating norms
that guide day to day behavior and
build up societies &integrate social
relationship
8. Values are loaded with effective
thoughts about ideas, objectives
behavior , etc. The judgmental values
can help to what is right, good, or
desirable
9. Values often strongly influence
our attitude and behavior Human
values and professional ethics in a
combined way influence the
personality
11. Values are the behavioral standards
and needs that work to support a
person’s purpose and vision
12. Value clarification is that a person can
discover his /her own values by assessing
exploring and determining the personal
values and their impact on personal decision
making
It is important to realize that extrinsic and
intrinsic values
13. Identify personality
Role model
Insight to personality
Reduce stress and anxiety
Identify values
Managing time
Create goals
14. Intrinsic values Extrinsic values
An intrinsic value is one which has
worth in its own right
An extrinsic value is one which is a
means to some other values
They are good not because of
their consequences but because
they are good in themselves
It is instrumental worth only
It is an end in itself They are means to an end
Ex: truth, beauty , courage Ex; wealth , fame, job security
15. Personal values are board desirable goals that
motivate actions of people and serve as guiding
principles in their lives. Each person have
different set of values
Common personal values are
Knowledge
Wisdom
Power
Loyalty
Courage
Creativity
Determination
Friendship etc.
16. Professional values are principles that are
major and unique to practicing a profession
Professional values are differ across all the
profession and influence work behavior
The common professional values are
Dress appropriately
Punctuality
Honesty
Personal responsibility
Continuing professional development
Discretion and confidentiality
17.
18. Personal values Professional values
Represent values which are at the
core of being human
Represent the professional life
Values learned by family, friends
and relatives
Learned when an individual
become a part of profession
Values can be changed as per the
choice of individual
Individual cannot make
modification in their professional
values
Only individual remains
accountable for the action
Individual and organization both
will be accountable
Example: honesty, respect,
integrity etc.
Confidentiality, autonomy
19. Socialization is the process through which
individuals acquire the knowledge, skills,
attitudes, values , norms and appropriate
actions of their community.
22. professional nursing values are
defined as important
professional nursing principles
of human dignity, integrity,
altruism, and justice that serve
as a framework for standards,
professional practice and
evaluation
26. It is an aid for healing process
It gives support those going through
sorrow
27. Smile
Establish eye contact
Greet the patient by their name
Pay close attention without
interruption
Carry out request
Identify the needs of the patient
Respond to queries
28. Five c’s of caring process
Commitment
Conscience
Competence
Compassion
confidence
29. Compassion is nothing but feeling
compelled to help when observe
someone in need
The ability to be sensitive to
others and empathize with their
experience is referred to as
compassion
30. Being empathetic
The capacity to bear witness
to, suffer with, and hold dear
within our heart and sorrow
and beauties of the world
31. Speak with kindness
Apologize when made mistake
Listen carefully without judgment
Encourage other people
Offer to help someone with a task
Be happy when someone else success
Accept people who they are
Forgive people for making mistake
Show respect
Express gratitude and appreciations
Be patient
34. Empathy is the capacity to
perceive, comprehend and share
another’s ideas without passing
judgment
35. Pay attention to patient and express
interest in their lives
Show politeness and respect
Increase cultural awareness and
competence
Practice self care to avoid compassion
fatigue
Set the examples
36. The core of professionalism is
altruism
It is defined as serving the
patients best interest
37. Find inspiration
Practice empathy
Establish a goal
Providing or giving
Make a habit of it
38. Conscientiousness implies desire to
complete a task well and a serious attitude
towards one’s social obligations
Conscientious trait of a person are
Dependable , thoroughness, organization,
emotional intelligence, commitment
39. Being entirely committed to
something
dedication means devoted towards
work/ task/goal/outcome.
41. Essence of nursing
Caring with love
Doing beyond the duties
Overlooking one’s needs
Caring without expectation
Considering the patient as family
member
42. Job satisfaction
Increase chance of promotion
Finish the task by time bound
Develop additional skill
46. For nurses
High quality life, job satisfaction
For organization
Financial profitability, managers satisfaction
For patients
Quality of care and outcome
50. Include patients to take decisions in
their patient care and treatment
modalities
Talk to the patient politely and
respectfully
Assess the needs of patient and plan
care
Provide privacy during a procedure
Maintain personal hygiene of patient
Encourage the patient to interact
51. Privacy talks about the person, but
confidentiality is about information
Privacy restrict the public from accessing
the personal details about a person
Whereas confidentiality, protects the
information from the range of unauthorized
persons
53. Make sure the privacy when indicated
Provide gender sensitive waiting and examination
room
well covered when the patient shift to one
department to another
Expose only as much as indicated
Always take permission from the patient before
examination
Ensure privacy when taking information from the
patient
54. Limit the accessibility of medical
records
Do not collect information not related
to the provision of care
Limit sharing of information with
other staff, unless in cases of
consultations and second opinion
55. Honesty or truth telling is seen as a fundamental moral
principles
Being honest means never lying or cheating and always
telling the truth
Integrity means being fair,
possessing strong moral standards or adhering
firmly to a set of moral norms are all characteristics of
someone with integrity
56. Interact and collaborate freely
Make right judgment
Obtain respect and confidence from
coworkers and superiors
Promote patient recovery
Positive working relationship
Integrity inspires others
57. Act morally and ethically at all time
Show respect to every one
Communicate in an open truthful
manner
Consistently give best effort into work
Keep promises and commitment
Accept responsibility for your action
58. A strong belief in the
dependability, truth or strength of
a person or object is defined as
trust
The ability to be believed in and
trusted is known as credibility
60. Dress In professional attire
Display sincere interest
Be respectful
Active listening
Be reliable
61. Loyalty is a sentiment and a
feeling of devoted love for ones
nation, religion, family, friend
among the other things
62. Fidelity in nursing refers to nurse’s
commitment to remain true to
professional promises such as the
promise to deliver excellent,
knowledgable, secure, and efficient
patient care
63. Promotes trust among patients,
families, nurses and other healthcare
team members
Favorable patient outcome
Increased patient satisfaction
Encourage patient autonomy
Good habits are easily duplicated
64.
65. Advocacy refers to any action that
recommends and urges, justifies,
defends on behalf of another
person
66. Nursing advocacy strategies can
safeguard patients rights , keep
them safe and enhance
communities
67. Nurses have the ability to be pioneers
in advancing health and medical care
for all
Workplaces should support open
communication, adapt to changes and
allow nurses to practice to the full
scope of the training education