National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc.
Code of Academic and Clinical Conduct
PREAMBLE
Students of
nursing have a responsibility to society in learning the academic theory and
clinical skills needed to provide nursing care. The clinical setting presents
unique challenges and responsibilities while caring for human beings in a
variety of health care environments.
The Code of
Academic and Clinical Conduct is based on an
understanding that to practice nursing as a student is an agreement to uphold
the trust with which society has placed in us. The statements of the Code provide
guidance for the nursing student in the personal development of an ethical
foundation and need not be limited strictly to the academic or clinical
environment but can assist in the holistic development of the person.
A CODE FOR NURSING
STUDENTS
As students are involved in the
clinical and academic environments we believe that ethical principles are a
necessary guide to professional development. Therefore within these
environments we:
- Advocate for the rights of all
clients.
- Maintain client confidentiality.
- Take appropriate action to ensure
the safety of clients, self, and others.
- Provide care for the client in a
timely, compassionate and professional manner.
- Communicate client care in a
truthful, timely and accurate manner.
- Actively promote the highest level
of moral and ethical principles and accept responsibility for our actions.
- Promote excellence in nursing by
encouraging lifelong learning and professional development.
- Treat others with respect and
promote an environment that respects human rights, values and choice of
cultural and spiritual beliefs.
- Collaborate in every reasonable
manner with the academic faculty and clinical staff to ensure the highest
quality of client care.
- Use every opportunity to improve
faculty and clinical staff understanding of the learning needs of nursing
students.
- Encourage faculty, clinical staff,
and peers to mentor nursing students.
- Refrain from performing any
technique or procedure for which the student has not been adequately trained.
- Refrain from any deliberate action
or omission of care in the academic or clinical setting that creates
unnecessary risk of injury to the client, self, or others.
- Assist the staff nurse or preceptor
in ensuring that there is full disclosure and that proper
authorizations are obtained from clients regarding any form of treatment
or research.
- Abstain from the use of alcoholic
beverages or any substances in the academic and clinical setting that impair
judgment.
- Strive to achieve and maintain an
optimal level of personal health.
- Support access to treatment and
rehabilitation for students who are experiencing impairments related to
substance abuse and mental or physical health issues.
- Uphold school policies and regulations related to
academic and clinical performance, reserving the right to challenge and
critique rules and regulations as per school grievance policy.
Adopted by the NSNA
House of Delegates, Nashville, TN, on April 6, 2001.
Adopted by College of the Redwoods Nursing Program 2002.