ETHICS - 4 OF 5 Flashcards
The CPD
Programs consist of activities that range from
structured to non-structured activities, which have
learning processes and outcomes.
SEC. 5. Nature of CPD Programs
These include, but are not limited to, the
following:
a. Formal learning;
b. Non-formal learning
c. Informal learning
d. Self-directed learning
e. Online learning activities; and
f. Professional work experiences
The CPD is hereby made as
mandatory requirement in the renewal of the PICs
of all registered and licensed professionals under
the regulation of the PRC.
SEC 10. CPD as Mandatory Requirement in the
Renewal of Professional License and
Accreditation System for the Practice of
Professions
SEC 10
CPD as Mandatory Requirement in the
Renewal of Professional License and
Accreditation System for the Practice of
Professions
All duly
validated and recognized CPD credit units earned
by a professional shall be accumulated and
transferred in accordance with the Pathways and
Equivalence of the PQF.
SEC. 11. Recognition of Credit Units
SEC 11
Recognition of Credit Units
- The PRC and the PRBs in consultation with the
AIPO/APO, the Civil Service Commission
(CSC), other concerned agencies and industry
stakeholders, shall formulate and implement a
Career Progression and Specialization Program
shall form part of the CPD.
SEC. 12. Career Progression and Specialization
SEC 12
Career Progression and Specialization
All concerned
government agencies and private firms and
organizations employing professionals shall
include the CPD as part of their human resource
development plan and program.
SEC. 13. Role of Concerned Government
Agencies and the Private Sector
SEC 13
Role of Concerned Government
Agencies and the Private Sector
This character requires nurses to observe the
morality of human conduct, values, and standards.
It involves the rightness and the wrongfulness of
human actions.
ETHICAL PRACTICE
is a group of
principles or ideals that guide the behavior and
decision-making practices of an individual or
group with similar goals and objectives
CODE OF ETHICS
_______________ came about as early as
the time of ___________________. Before her
time, nursing is not considered a noble profession.
But with the emergence of code of ethics, nurses
were trained to provide proper behavior and
conduct on each independent nursing service they
render to each client.
Nurses’ Code of Ethics
Florence Nightingale
“Health is a fundamental right of every
individual. The Filipino registered nurse,
believing in the worth and dignity of
each human being, recognizes the
primary responsibility to preserve health
at all cost. This responsibility
encompasses promotion of health,
prevention of illness, alleviation of
suffering, and restoration of health.
However, when the foregoing are not
possible, assistance towards a peaceful
death shall be his/her obligation.”
Philippine Nursing Act of 2002: Article 1
Preamble
To deliver optimum level of health for all, both
sick and well, regardless of whether capable of
fees or otherwise
SERVICE-ORIENTED
Such is the essence of the phrase, ______________ to others
“nursing is
service”
Nursing profession is totally incomparable with
any business or enterprise in which the primordial
consideration is money or profit.
Profit or gain is not the reason for practice of
nursing profession, but to contribute in the
promotion of health and function of every client.
SERVICE-ORIENTED