When one thinks of nursing ethics, the first principle that comes to mind is the principle of nonmaleficence. You may be less familiar with this terminology and more familiar with the phrase “do no harm.” This is what nonmaleficence means.
Nurses have an obligation to ensure all actions they take during nursing care are non-maleficent. Practicing nonmaleficence means always having the best interests of the patient in mind. Nonmaleficence is an essential part of providing high-quality nursing care.
This article will discuss nonmaleficence further, and examples of nonmaleficence in nursing will be provided.
