Exploration of Ethical Issues in Operating Room Nursing

Nan Guo ( Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Gansu Hospital, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, 730050, China )

Yuan-Yuan Qu ( Gansu Provincial Cancer Hospital, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, 730050, China )

https://doi.org/10.37155/2717-5278-0604-2

Abstract

Operating room nursing ethics is an important component of medical ethics and has a signifcant impact on operating room work. In the unique and critical environment of the operating room, nursing staff not only need to possess solid professional skills to handle various complex surgical situations but must also uphold noble professional ethics, always keeping the patient at the center and wholeheartedly providing high-quality services. This requires nurses to prioritize patient safety, respect patients' rights, and address their needs in daily work, using professional skills and considerate care to earn patients' trust and provide a solid foundation for the effcient and safe operation of the operating room.

Keywords

Operating room; nursing; ethics

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