The Nurse must:
* Provide care to all members of the public without prejudice to their age, religion, ethnicity, race, nationality, gender, political inclination, health or social economic status.
* Uphold the health consumer's human rights as provided in the constitution.
* Ensure that the client/patient of legal age of 18 years and above gives informed consent for Nursing intervention. In case the health consumer is under aged, the next of kin or the parents can give the informed consent on his behalf.
* Keep information and records of the client confidential except in consultation with other members of the health team to come up with suitable intervention strategies or in compliance with a court ruling or for protecting the consumer and the public from danger.
* Avoid negligence, malpractice and assault while providing care to the client/patient.
* Relate with a consumer in a professional manner only.
* Not take bribe or gifts that can influence you to give preferential treatment.
* Consider the views, culture and Beliefs of the client/patient and his family in the design and implementation of his care/treatment regimen.
* Know that all clients/patients have a right to receive information about their condition.
* Be sensitive to the needs of clients/patients and respect the wishes of those who refuse or are unable to receive information about their condition.
* Provide information that is accurate, truthful and presented in such a way as to make it easily understood.
* Respect clients and patients' autonomy, their right to decide whether or not to undergo any health care intervention even where a refusal may result in harm or death to themselves or a foetus, unless a court of law orders to the contrary.
* Presume that every patient and client is legally competent unless otherwise assessed by a suitably qualified practitioner. A patient or client who is legally competent can understand and retain treatment information and can use it to make an informed choice.
* Know that the principles of obtaining consent apply equally to those people who have a mental illness.
* Ensure that when clients and patients are detained under statutory powers (e.g. Mental Health Act), you know the circumstances and safeguards needed for providing treatment and care without consent.
* Provide care in emergencies where treatment is necessary to preserve life without clients/patients consent, if they are unable to give it, provided that you can demonstrate that you are acting in their best interests.
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