INTERNATIONAL CODE
OF ETHICS FOR
NURSES
THE ICN CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES
An international code of ethics for
nurses was first adopted by the
International Council of Nurses (ICN)
in 1953.
It has been revised and reaffirmed at
various times since, most recently with
thi
ELEMENTS OF THE CODE
1. Nurses and people
2. Nurses and practice
3. Nurses and the profession
4. Nurses and co-workers
NURSES AND PEOPLE
The nurse’s primary professional responsibility is to
people requiring nursing care.
In providing care, the nurse promotes an environment
in which the human rights, values, customs and spiritual
beliefs of the individual, family and community are
respected.
The nurse ensures that the individual receives accurate,
sufficient and timely information in a culturally
appropriate manner on which to base consent for care
and related treatment.
NURSES AND PEOPLE
The nurse holds in confidence personal information and uses
judgement in sharing this information.
The nurse shares with society the responsibility for initiating
and supporting action to meet the health and social needs of the
public, in particular those of vulnerable populations.
The nurse advocates for equity and social justice in resource
allocation, access to health care and other social and economic
services.
The nurse demonstrates professional values such as
respectfulness, responsiveness, compassion, trustworthiness and
integrity
NURSES AND PRACTICE
The nurse carries personal responsibility and
accountability for nursing practice, and for
maintaining competence by continual learning.
The nurse maintains a standard of personal health
such that the ability to provide care is not
compromised.
The nurse uses judgement regarding individual
competence when accepting and delegating
responsibility.
NURSES AND PRACTICE
The nurse at all times maintains standards of personal
conduct which reflect well on the profession and enhance
its image and public confidence.
The nurse, in providing care, ensures that use of
technology and scientific advances are compatible with the
safety, dignity and rights of people.
The nurse strives to foster and maintain a practice culture
promoting ethical behaviour and open dialogue.
NURSES AND THE PROFESSION
The nurse assumes the major role in determining and
implementing acceptable standards of clinical nursing
practice, management, research and education.
The nurse is active in developing a core of research-based
professional knowledge that supports evidence-based
practice.
The nurse is active in developing and sustaining a core of
professional values.
NURSES AND THE PROFESSION
The nurse, acting through the professional organisation,
participates in creating a positive practice environment
and maintaining safe, equitable social and economic
working conditions in nursing.
The nurse practices to sustain and protect the natural
environment and is aware of its consequences on health.
The nurse contributes to an ethical organisational
environment and challenges unethical practices and
settings.
NURSES AND CO WORKERS
The nurse sustains a collaborative and respectful
relationship with co-workers in nursing and other
fields.
The nurse takes appropriate action to safeguard
individuals, families and communities when their
health is endangered by a co-worker or any other
person.
The nurse takes appropriate action to support and
guide co-workers to advance ethical conduct.