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  2. Nursing ethics - Wikipedia

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    Nursing ethics. Nursing ethics is a branch of applied ethics that concerns itself with activities in the field of nursing. Nursing ethics shares many principles with medical ethics, such as beneficence, non-maleficence and respect for autonomy. It can be distinguished by its emphasis on relationships, human dignity and collaborative care.

  3. Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the ...

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    The Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States was issued on November 13, 2023, to set "ethics rules and principles that guide the conduct" of the members of the Supreme Court. It is the first time in its history that the court has adopted a code of conduct . The 14-page document defined five canons of conduct ...

  4. personal, professional, and community codes of ethics are called into play when making ethical decisions in the best interest of children. Therefore, ethical responsi-bility for enacting moral leadership relies on both individual and relational capacities and contexts. Although it is obvious that leaders are both implicitly and explicitly

  5. quirements expressed in the principles of the code, the behaviors reside in relationships. These professional relationships can help strengthen families, suppor. colleagues, enrich com-munities, create effective teachers, and build resilient children. Indeed, one of the core values emphasized in the preamble is a commitment to “Recognize that ...

  6. Using an Ethical Decision-Making Model to Address

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    an ethical decision-making model when dealing with complex ethical issues. An. explanatory case study is provided along with sample dilemmas to illustrate how an. ethical decision-making model might be used within the school setting. Keywords: school counseling, ethics, ethical decision-making, ethical dilemmas.

  7. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    A code of practice is adopted by a profession (or by a governmental or non-governmental organization) to regulate that profession. A code of practice may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues and difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and then provide a clear account of what behavior is considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right ...

  8. ERIC - EJ503732 - Using NAEYC's Code of Ethics., Young ...

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    Young Children, v50 n4 p72-73 May 1995 Considers how to deal with an ethical dilemma concerning a caregiver's dislike for a child. Recognizes that no statement in NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct requires that a professional must like each child, and presents some ideals and principles from the code that may guide professionals through similar ...

  9. Using NAEYC's Code of Ethics: A Tool for Real Life. Young Children , v49 n6 p50-51 Sep 1994 Reports on teachers' responses to a hypothetical case study of an ethical dilemma occurring in an early childhood setting that concerned a child with a possibly contagious disease.