Abstract
According to the South African Nursing Council (SANC), based on the
#Nursing Act, 33 of 2005, the practice of nursing/midwifery is grounded
and embedded in articulated standards and #ethical values and supported
by a system of professional regulations (SANC sa). In 2004, the SANC
published a Charter of Nursing Practice Draft 1 (chapter 4) on Standards
for Nursing Practice [1]. This chapter is discussed in conjunction
with the commitment of the profession of nursing [1]. Furthermore, the
South African Nursing Council (2013) provided nurses with a code of
ethics for nurses to render excellence in professionalism and advocacy
for #healthcare users. This code of ethics serves as a reminder to
nursing
practitioners of their responsibilities to protect, promote and restore
health, to prevent #illness, preserve life and alleviate suffering to
their
patients and clients.
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