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What is the difference between ethical and unethical behavior in the nursing profession?

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What is the difference between ethical and unethical behavior in the nursing profession?

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ethical and unethical behavior == == There is now the “Code of Ethics” and it has a set of rules that nurses take an oath to. You are to treat the patients you care for with dignity and there to tend to their needs. Unethical behavior is ignoring your patients, slapping, being rough in any way, shape or form or, in some cases taking the life of a patient because the nurse feels the person is too far gone to live. This thankfully doesn’t occur all that often, but it has happened (doctors included.

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