The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of... Miltary Medical Ethics, Volume 2 - Side 712Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| E.E. Shelp - 1985 - 394 sider
...states: "The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems" [3]. Like her 19th century nursing predecessors, a 20th century virtuous nurse achieves certain internal... | |
| Judith M. Bulau - 1990 - 372 sider
...Nurses 1 . The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
| Tanya F Johnson - 1995 - 214 sider
...Statement I The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the dient unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. Statement II The nurse safeguards the dient's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information... | |
| Russell C. Swansburg - 1996 - 708 sider
...Nurses 1. The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
| Michael Yeo, Anne Moorhouse - 1996 - 404 sider
...Nurses 1. The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
| Dominick L. Flarey, Suzanne Smith Blancett - 1996 - 512 sider
...nurses: The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...status, personal attributes, or the nature of health problems.1*21 In the association's discussion of this statement, the self-determination of clients... | |
| 1999 - 372 sider
...Statements 1 . The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
| Suzanne K. Powell - 2000 - 548 sider
...(1985) 1. The nurse provides services with respect to human dignity and the uniqueness of the client, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
| Edward M. Spencer, Ann E. Mills, Mary V. Rorty, Patricia H. Werhane - 2000 - 256 sider
...Nurses 1 . The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the client unrestricted by considerations of social or economic...personal attributes, or the nature of health problems. 2. The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential... | |
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