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Title: HCSCC Charter alignment


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HCSCC Charter alignment
Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia (Australian Nursing Midwifery Council) HCSCC Charter
1. ACCESS
1 practice in a safe competent manner (safe competent care, ongoing professional development, not undertaking activities outside their scope of practice) 2 practice in accordance with the standards of the profession broader health system (practice conforms to professional standards) 3 practice conduct themselves in accordance with laws relevant to the profession practice of nursing (not engage in practices prohibited by law) 9 maintain build on the communitys trust confidence in the nursing profession 10 practice nursing reflectively and ethically (in accordance with the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Aust) 2. SAFETY
1 practice in a safe competent manner (safe competent care, ongoing professional development, not undertaking activities outside their scope of practice) 2 practice in accordance with the standards of the profession broader health system (practice conforms to professional standards) 3 practice conduct themselves in accordance with laws relevant to the profession practice of nursing (not engage in practices prohibited by law) 9 maintain build on the communitys trust confidence in the nursing profession 10 practice nursing reflectively and ethically (in accordance with the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Aust) 3. QUALITY
3 practice conduct themselves in accordance with laws relevant to the profession practice of nursing (respect the possessions and property of people in their care) 4 respect the dignity, culture, ethnicity, values and beliefs of people receiving care treatment (standards of culturally informed competent care, promote protect the interests of people receiving care) 8 promote preserve the trust privilege inherent in the relationship between nurses and people receiving care (preserve their dignity, establish a sense of trust) 4. RESPECT
5 treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as private confidential (inform person when its necessary to disclose information, where practical nurses seek consent) 6 provide impartial, honest accurate information in relation to nursing care health care products (fully explain the dis/advantages of alternative care or products so individuals can make an informed choice) 5. INFORMATION
7 support the health, wellbeing informed decision making of people requiring or receiving care (informing person requiring care nominated others of the recommended care to assist informed decision making, endeavour to ensure their patients perspective is represented by an advocate) 6. PARTICIPATION
5 treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as private confidential (obligations to protect the privacy of people requiring receiving care) 7. PRIVACY
8. COMMENT
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