What If I Notice Someone Is Not Practicing Fidelity in Nursing?
Although providers try their best to avoid violations to the ANA Code of Ethics, it is inevitable that some will occur, especially in the climate of chaos amidst the ongoing pandemic.
However, no matter how short-staffed or exhausted the nursing staff might be, it is their duty to abide by both the facility’s and ANA’s ethical code.
In the event that you witness a colleague who is not practicing fidelity in nursing, there are a couple of routes that you can take; however, some sort of intervention is necessary.
Talk to them one-on-one
If this behavior is out of the usual for your colleague, it might be helpful to reach out to them in a more personal manner.
Check in and ensure that they are doing okay, and if there is anything that you can do to help them.
However, depending on the facility’s guidelines and criteria for reporting ethical violations, it might be a matter in which you still have to report to a supervisor or board.
A nurse not providing fair, competent care in a respectful fashion is not something that should be taken lightly and perhaps approaching your colleague and sharing your concerns is the best thing to do.
Express your concerns to your supervisor
Of course, depending on the situation, the first route might not be the most appropriate.
If there is an instance where you believe a nurse has violated the ANA Code of Ethics, it is important that you notify a supervisor immediately, as this can impact the patient’s experience and potential health outcomes.