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Roles and Professional Values Nursing

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RUP1: Professional Roles and Values in Nursing Allegra Connors Western Governors University Functional Differences There are many differences in functions of a regulatory board of nursing such as the Illinois Board of Nursing (IBN) and a professional nursing association such as the Hospice and Palliative Nurse Association (HPNA). The Illinois Board of Nursing functions as the licensing body for professional nursing, regulatory enforcer and where complaints about nurses or nursing practice can be addressed. It’s role is to protect the public safety in regards to nursing and it’s practice (Cherry & Jacob, 2010). The role of the HPNA is one of advocacy for it’s members and their profession, including lobbying for laws and …show more content…

Provisions from the Code of Ethics “Provision 1: The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of each individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of health problems (American, 2014).” This provision brings to mind the way that I have to treat many of my terminally ill patients and their families. many of my patients die from lung cancer with smoking as a major contributor to the development of the disease. Some of my patients continue to choose to smoke all the way until they are physically incapable of doing so. As their nurse I know that this practice aggravates and causes exacerbation of their already compromised pulmonary functions. The very symptoms I am trying to relieve for their comfort they are further aggravating. But my ethics in regards to this provision make me aware of the uniqueness of each of my patient’s situations and personalities. My judgement of the nature of their health problem as arising from their smoking habit is not something I can allow to affect how I practice. Their values are not necessarily my own. I inform them that the smoking will continue to aggravate their pulmonary problems but listen carefully as they explain the reasons they may want to continue to smoke. I then try to do my best to continue to relieve their symptoms regardless of their individual choice. I also try not

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