What are the the most importance fundamental practice principles nurses should posses in their career

Published on: August 19, 2024


For a successful nursing career, the most important fundamental practice principles include:

 Patient-Centered Care: Giving a priority to the needs, wants, and goals of the patients regardless of the process of intercession.

 

 Evidence-Based Practice: Adherence to practice based evidence and clinical reference standards with the aim of delivering the best care possible.

 

 Clinical Competence: Continuing the education of those technical competencies that might be useful in the delivery of patient care and the improvement of the competencies already possessed by the employees.

 

 Communication: Being model communicators with patients and their families, as well as being good team players with other health care givers.

 

 Ethical Practice: Compliance with the professional ethical values such as conformity to truth, professionalism, and patient’s self-governance and patient’s privacy.

 

 Critical Thinking: The ability to reason and solve problems in order to analyse and transport, organise, execute and monitor the quality of caring for a patient.

 

 Safety and Quality: Policies and procedures within a healthcare organization that aim at the safety of a patient and the improvement of the quality of the care delivered.

 

 Professionalism: The roles illustrate ability to be reliable and accountable and the commitment towards the nursing profession by continuing the education coupled with standard professional norms.

 

 Collaboration: MU4CCA: Co-operating and collaborating with other individuals in the health care team in the process of care delivery.

 

 All these principles are basis in delivering quality, compassionate care and also patient-oriented with a good result.


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