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What is the basic content of nurses' professional ethics?

1. Speak with dignity and civilization

The words and deeds of nurses are the main way to embody nursing ethics, which not only directly affects nursing interpersonal relationship, but also directly reflects nursing quality, nurses' self-image and hospital image. Therefore, nurses should be dignified, energetic, neatly dressed, generous, gentle in language and gentle in movements.

2. Love your job and love yourself.

Love the nursing profession and do your job well. Self-respect, self-improvement, high professionalism and sense of responsibility are the primary moral qualities of nursing work, which also provides a guarantee for serving patients wholeheartedly.

3. Respect patients and treat others equally.

Taking patients' interests as the starting point and destination is the most fundamental moral standard and quality of nursing staff, and it is also the basis and premise of establishing a good nurse-patient relationship. Respecting patients includes respecting patients' personality, rights and life value and safeguarding patients' rights and interests. Treating people equally means that nurses treat patients equally, regardless of their nationality, religion, nationality, political party, individual and culture.

4. High sense of responsibility and superb technology

As the saying goes, "three points for governance and seven points for support". The quality of nursing work is directly related to the life safety of patients and the joys and sorrows of thousands of families. Every nursing staff should be clearly aware of the moral responsibility their actions bear to patients and society. This requires nurses to have a highly responsible attitude and superb skills.

5. Respect each other, help each other, unite and cooperate.

With the development of medicine, the division of labor in medicine is becoming more and more detailed. The efforts of nursing staff alone are not enough to promote the early recovery of patients. This requires that medical care, nursing, administrative management, logistics support and other work be closely linked. In addition to establishing good relations with patients and their families, nursing staff should also deal with the relations between nursing staff and medical personnel, experimental technicians and administrative personnel, respect each other and unite and cooperate.