INTRODUCTION
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- Professional conduct refers to the manner in which nurses and midwives behave while acting in a professional capacity.
- The Code of Professional Conduct for Registered Nurses
and Midwifes in Brunei Darussalam is a set of expected national
standards of conduct for nurses and midwives.
- The profession expects that all levels of nurses and
midwives will conduct themselves personally and professionally in a way
that will maintain strong public confidence and care excellence in the
profession.
- Nurses and midwives have a responsibility to provide
safe and competent care which is responsive to the individual, family,
community needs and the profession.
PURPOSE OF THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
- set an expected national standard of conduct for the nursing and midwifery profession;
- inform the community of the standards for professional conduct of nurses and midwives in Brunei Darussalam ; and
- provides consumer, regulatory, employing and
professional bodies with a basis for decisions regarding standards of
professional conduct for nurses and midwives in Brunei Darussalam.
EIGHT (8) PRINCIPLES ON THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
As a nurse or midwife, you are personally accountable for your practice. In caring for clients, you must :- Respect their dignity, culture, ethnicity, values,
religion and beliefs of client in the provision of nursing and midwifery
care;
- Practice in a safe and competent manner;
- Obtain informed consent before giving any treatment or care;
- Treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as private and confidential;
- Co-operate with others in the health care team;
- Maintain professional knowledge and competence;
- Practice reflectively and ethically;
- Practice in accordance with the legislations of Brunei
Darussalam and the Malay Islamic Monarchy or ‘Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB)’
philosophy.