CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES
The International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics for Nurses, most recently revised in 2012, is a guide for action based on social values and needs.The Code has served as the standard for nurses worldwide since it was first adopted in 1953.
The Code is regularly reviewed and revised in response to the realities of nursing and health care in a changing society. The Code makes it clear that inherent in nursing is respect for human rights, including the right to life, to dignity and to be treated with respect.
The International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics guides nurses in everyday choices and it supports their refusal to participate in activities that conflict with caring and healing.