ETHICAL PRACTICE Sample Clauses

ETHICAL PRACTICE. Nursing actions and interventions are accurate and safe, and demonstrate due regard for the theoretical concepts and principles underlying practice. • Documentation conforms to legal and health service requirements. • Actions reflect an awareness of legal implications of nursing practice. • Nursing interventions are performed following adequate and accurate assessments. • Clarification of, and/or suggested changes to policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines are sought and made. • Practice is in accordance with the profession’s code of ethics. • Confidentiality of information is maintained. • The patient is an active participant in the process of care. • Respect for individuals and their families in terms of cultural and social context is demonstrated. • Recognises own knowledge base/ level of competence. • Maintenance and improvement of personal and unit clinical standards. CRITICAL THINKING & ANALYSIS Acts to enhance the professional development of self and others. • Continuing education is actively undertaken. • Quality activities are undertaken within the unit to enhance professional practice. • Role modelling to all other members of the health care team is demonstrated. • Contributes to the education of other professionals e.g. being willing to provide at least one in-service education programme each year. • Incorporates research findings into nursing practice. • Acts as a mentor or preceptor to lesser-experienced nurses, including graduate and student nurses. • Acts as a resource person to others in relation to clinical practice. • Monitors the specialised clinical practice of other nursing staff. MANAGEMENT OF CARE Comprehensive and accurate nursing assessments of patients/residents are carried out. • Appropriate assessment tools and strategies are used effectively. • Data is analysed and interpreted accurately. • Deviations from normal are acted upon appropriately and promptly. A plan of care is developed and documented in consultation with the patient/resident and relevant others. • The plan identifies expected outcomes, including a timeframe. • Responds to patient and/or carer educational needs, referring to others where necessary. Planned care is implemented, evaluated and assessed. • Resources are utilised effectively and efficiently in providing care. • Undertakes technical procedures confidently and safely. • Refers clients to appropriate community service providers. • Higher level of skills demonstrated in clinical decision-making – in ...
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ETHICAL PRACTICE. Goal: The student intern will conduct him/herself in an ethical manner that is consistent with the social work profession. Objective(s): i.e., smaller goals to achieve primary pre-specified goal. Example: Student will problem solve client case issue. Activities: i.e., tasks the student will perform or engage in to meet the objective(s). Example: Student will meet with client to employ problem solving approach.    
ETHICAL PRACTICE. All Elephant Counselling therapists are members of the British Association For Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and are committed to working under the BACP’s Ethical Framework for counselling professions. This is your assurance that the service and your counsellor will always strive to practice in a safe, ethical and professional manner. The BACP Ethical Framework can be viewed for free on the BACP website: xxx.xxxx.xx.xx Counselling is widely considered to be beneficial and it is Elephant Counselling’s intention for your experience to promote positive change as a result of your journey. However, Elephant Counselling can make no guarantee as to the therapeutic outcomes of any particular course of counselling.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. The Partners agree that they are committed to the ethical practice of law and that they will observe the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. The Partnership shall immediately remove any Partner who is suspended or disbarred from the practice of law and shall pay the Partner an amount representing his interest in the Partnership as if he had voluntarily withdrawn from the Partnership, as provided in Section Seventeen of the Agreement. SECTION THIRTY-THREE ATTORNEY’S FEES If a Partner brings any action at law or in equity to enforce or interpret the provisions the Agreement, including an action for declaratory relief, the losing party shall pay the prevailing party a reasonable attorney’s fee, which may be set by the court in the same action or any separate action brought for that purpose, besides other relief that the losing party may owe to the prevailing party. SECTION THIRTY-FOUR

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  • Professional Practice The parties agree that nurses who have professional practice complaints will make such complaint in writing to their manager and if such complaint is not resolved then it will be considered an appropriate topic at ONA management committee, unless otherwise agreed by the parties. The parties agree that ONA members may use the ONA Professional Responsibility and Workload Report Form.

  • Professional Practices All professional services to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any laws that may affect Consultant’s performance of this Agreement.

  • Commercial Practices Borrower assumes all risks of the acts or omissions of any LC Beneficiary or transferees of any Letter of Credit with respect to the use of such Letter of Credit. Borrower agrees that neither any LC Issuing Bank, Administrative Agent nor any Lender (nor any of their respective directors, officers, or employees) shall be liable or responsible for: (a) the use which may be made of any Letter of Credit or for any acts or omissions of any LC Beneficiary or transferee in connection therewith; (b) any reference which may be made to this Agreement or to any Letter of Credit in any agreements, instruments or other documents; (c) the validity, sufficiency or genuineness of documents other than the Letters of Credit, or of any endorsement(s) thereon, even if such documents should in fact prove to be in any or all respects invalid, insufficient, fraudulent or forged or any statement therein proved to be untrue or inaccurate in any respect whatsoever; (d) payment by any LC Issuing Bank against presentation of documents which do not strictly comply with the terms of the applicable Letter of Credit, including failure of any documents to bear any reference or adequate reference to such Letter of Credit; or (e) any other circumstances whatsoever in making or failing to make payment under any Letter of Credit, except only that an LC Issuing Bank shall be liable to Borrower for acts or events described in clauses (a) through (e) above, to the extent, but only to the extent, of any direct damages, as opposed to indirect, special or consequential damages, suffered by Borrower which Borrower proves were caused by (i) any LC Issuing Bank’s willful misconduct or gross negligence in determining whether a drawing made under the applicable Letter of Credit complies with the terms and conditions therefor stated in such Letter of Credit or (ii) any LC Issuing Bank’s willful failure to pay under any Letter of Credit after a drawing by the respective LC Beneficiary strictly complying with the terms and conditions of the applicable Letter of Credit. Without limiting the foregoing, any LC Issuing Bank may accept any document that appears on its face to be in order, without responsibility for further investigation. Borrower hereby waives any right to object to any payment made under a Letter of Credit with regard to a drawing that is in the form provided in such Letter of Credit but which varies with respect to punctuation (except punctuation with respect to any Dollar amount specified therein), capitalization, spelling or similar matters of form.

  • Personnel Practices Section 1. The parties agree to establish a Labor-Management Committee to consult on personnel practices. The Committee will consist of five (5) representatives selected by the County and five (5) representatives by the SEIU Local 721. The Chief Executive Officer will designate a representative from CEO/Employee Relations and Department of Human Resources who have authority to resolve issues. The Committee will meet quarterly and consult on County-wide personnel practices including, but not limited to, performance evaluations, appraisals of promotability, grievance, arbitration, appeal processes, and resolution and payment of awards.

  • Internal Practices To make Business Associate’s internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of PHI received from County, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of County, available to County or to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in a time and manner designated by County or by the Secretary, for purposes of determining County compliance with the HIPAA regulations.

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  • PAYROLL PRACTICES All payments, benefits or other compensation under this paragraph 4 shall be paid in accordance with normal payroll practices as in effect on the Termination Date, except as provided in subparagraph (h) hereof, and subject to required payroll withholdings over the course of the period provided for within the applicable subsection above.

  • USE AND STORAGE GENERAL PRACTICES You herein acknowledge that XS Power Batteries may set up any such practices and/or limits regarding the use of our Services, without limitation of the maximum number of days that any email, message posting or any other uploaded content shall be retained by XS Power Batteries, nor the maximum number of email messages that may be sent and/or received by any member, the maximum volume or size of any email message that may be sent from or may be received by an account on our Service, the maximum disk space allowable that shall be allocated on XS Power Batteries's servers on the member's behalf, and/or the maximum number of times and/or duration that any member may access our Services in a given period of time. In addition, you also agree that XS Power Batteries has absolutely no responsibility or liability for the removal or failure to maintain storage of any messages and/or other communications or content maintained or transmitted by our Services. You also herein acknowledge that we reserve the right to delete or remove any account that is no longer active for an extended period of time. Furthermore, XS Power Batteries shall reserve the right to modify, alter and/or update these general practices and limits at our discretion. MODIFICATIONS XS Power Batteries shall reserve the right at any time it may deem fit, to modify, alter and or discontinue, whether temporarily or permanently, our service, or any part thereof, with or without prior notice. In addition, we shall not be held liable to you or to any third party for any such alteration, modification, suspension and/or discontinuance of our Services, or any part thereof.

  • Best Practice 9.1 The parties agree that Best Practice is simply a better way of doing things - it is a process of constantly changing and adapting to new pressures and work methods. Best Practices are not fixed. It is the method of operation to achieve exemplary levels of performance. Best Practices are not restricted to an examination of cost, but also include quality and timely completion of work safely and efficiently.

  • STANDARD OF PRACTICE CONTRACTOR warrants that it has the degree of learning and skill ordinarily possessed by reputable professionals practicing in similar localities in the same profession and under similar circumstances. CONTRACTOR’s duty is to exercise such care, skill and diligence as professionals engaged in the same profession ordinarily exercise under like circumstances.

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