Yes definitely Doctors and nurses should follow Moral and moral values when they treat the patients.
- The doctors and nurses should uphold the dignity of labour and do their jobs by following their ethics.
- Doctors and nurses being exposed to human’s treating them of their ailments and sufferings, definitely until the hearts of the patients are not touched till then treatment remains unfulfilled
- Human values are utmost important
- Culturally acceptance is very important its influence is divine and its rejection leads to bias
- A morally good person becomes praiseworthy
- compassion and honesty are the morals which are most expected by all
- The ethical methods that can be generalised should be followed, the four principles that stand for these are respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice.
- Ethics and care go hand in hand there cannot be a chance where you are treating a patient and talking rudely to him.
- Telling truth is appreciated always
- Informed consent should be taken always.
- Confidentiality is a clause that helps the patients share their problems with health professionals
- Accepting difficult decisions under asking right questions and allowing the patients also to ask
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