1. Nurses have the right to receive wages, enjoy welfare benefits and participate in social insurance in accordance with relevant state regulations. No unit or individual may deduct nurses' salary, reduce or cancel nurses' welfare and other benefits.
2. After practicing, nurses have the right to obtain health insurance and medical care services suitable for their nursing work. Nurses who are in direct contact with toxic and harmful substances and are at risk of infectious diseases have the right to accept occupational health supervision in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations; Those who suffer from occupational diseases have the right to compensation in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations.
3, nurses have the right to obtain professional and technical positions and titles corresponding to their professional ability and academic level in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; Have the right to participate in professional training, engage in academic research and exchanges, and join trade associations and professional academic groups.
4. Nurses have the right to obtain information about the diagnosis, treatment and nursing of diseases and other rights related to the performance of nursing duties, and can put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of medical and health institutions and health authorities.
5. The right of nurses to perform their duties according to law is protected by law, and no unit or individual may infringe upon it.
Obligations of nurses:
1. Nurses shall abide by laws, regulations, rules and technical specifications for diagnosis and treatment.
2, nurses in practice, found that the patient is in critical condition, should immediately notify the doctor; In an emergency, in order to save the lives of dying patients, the necessary emergency rescue should be implemented first. If the nurse finds that the doctor's advice violates the provisions of laws, regulations, rules or technical specifications for diagnosis and treatment, she shall promptly submit it to the doctor who issued the doctor's advice; When necessary, it shall report to the person in charge of the department where the doctor is located or the person in charge of medical service management in the medical and health institution.
3. Nurses should respect, care and cherish patients and protect their privacy.
4. Nurses are obliged to participate in public health and disease prevention and control. In the event of natural disasters, public health incidents and other emergencies that seriously threaten public life and health, nurses should obey the arrangements of the people's health authorities at or above the county level or their affiliated medical and health institutions and participate in medical rescue.
Question 2: What are the rights and obligations of nurses? The Nurses Ordinance was adopted at the 206th executive meeting of the State Council on June 23rd, 2008, and came into force on May 2nd, 2008.
Chapter III Rights and Obligations
The rights of nurses:
1. Nurses have the right to receive wages, enjoy welfare benefits and participate in social insurance in accordance with relevant state regulations. No unit or individual may deduct nurses' salary, reduce or cancel nurses' welfare and other benefits.
2. After practicing, nurses have the right to obtain health insurance and medical care services suitable for their nursing work. Nurses who are in direct contact with toxic and harmful substances and are at risk of infectious diseases have the right to accept occupational health supervision in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations; Those who suffer from occupational diseases have the right to compensation in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations.
3, nurses have the right to obtain professional and technical positions and titles corresponding to their professional ability and academic level in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; Have the right to participate in professional training, engage in academic research and exchanges, and join trade associations and professional academic groups.
4. Nurses have the right to obtain information about the diagnosis, treatment and nursing of diseases and other rights related to the performance of nursing duties, and can put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of medical and health institutions and health authorities.
5. The right of nurses to perform their duties according to law is protected by law, and no unit or individual may infringe upon it.
Obligations of nurses:
1. Nurses shall abide by laws, regulations, rules and technical specifications for diagnosis and treatment.
2, nurses in practice, found that the patient is in critical condition, should immediately notify the doctor; In an emergency, in order to save the lives of dying patients, the necessary emergency rescue should be implemented first. If the nurse finds that the doctor's advice violates the provisions of laws, regulations, rules or technical specifications for diagnosis and treatment, she shall promptly submit it to the doctor who issued the doctor's advice; When necessary, it shall report to the person in charge of the department where the doctor is located or the person in charge of medical service management in the medical and health institution.
3. Nurses should respect, care and cherish patients and protect their privacy.
4. Nurses are obliged to participate in public health and disease prevention and control. In the event of natural disasters, public health incidents and other emergencies that seriously threaten public life and health, nurses should obey the arrangements of the people's health authorities at or above the county level or their affiliated medical and health institutions and participate in medical rescue.
Nurses should strictly follow the requirements of the Regulations on Nurses and the Measures for the Administration of Nurses' Practice Registration, further deepen the service concept of "taking patients as the center", standardize nursing behavior, fully perform nursing duties, and strive to provide safe, effective and high-quality nursing services for the masses.
Reference: the State Council Decree of the People's Republic of China (No.517)
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Question 3: What are the rights and obligations of nurses? Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Nurses.
Article 19 A person who has not been registered as a nurse shall not engage in nursing work.
The professional practice of nursing students or graduates, as well as the clinical practice stipulated in Article 18 of these Measures, must be carried out under the guidance of nurses in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Health.
Twentieth nurses can only engage in clinical life nursing work under the guidance of nurses.
Twenty-first nurses should correctly implement the doctor's advice, observe the patient's physical and mental state, and provide scientific care for patients. In case of emergency, you should inform the doctor in time and cooperate with the rescue. When the doctor is not present, the nurse should take the first-aid measures within her power.
Twenty-second nurses have the obligation to undertake preventive health care work, publicize disease prevention knowledge, give rehabilitation guidance, carry out health education and provide health consultation.
Twenty-third nurses must abide by professional ethics and various rules and regulations and medical technical specifications.
Twenty-fourth nurses know the privacy of medical patients in their practice activities and shall not disclose it, except as otherwise provided by law.
Twenty-fifth in the event of natural disasters, infectious diseases, sudden heavy casualties and other emergencies that seriously threaten people's lives and health, nurses must obey the dispatch of the administrative department of health and participate in medical rescue and preventive health care.
Article 26 The right of nurses to perform their duties according to law is protected by law, and no unit or individual may infringe upon it.
Question 4: What are the rights and obligations of nurses? Saving lives.
Question 5: What are the duties of nurses? Do your duty for patients, improve health, prevent and treat diseases, and relieve pain.
Respect human life, value and rights.
Have the obligation to explain the illness and keep the patient confidential.
Do your duty to others and society.
Obligation to develop nursing science
It should be unconditional to perform obligations for patients, and we should consciously perform our obligations under any circumstances.
Question 6: What are the legal rights of nurses?
1. practical nurse has the right to receive wages, enjoy welfare benefits and participate in social insurance in accordance with relevant state regulations. No unit or individual may deduct nurses' salary, reduce or cancel nurses' welfare and other benefits.
Two, after practicing, nurses have the right to obtain health insurance and medical care services that are suitable for their nursing work. Nurses who are in direct contact with toxic and harmful substances and are at risk of infectious diseases have the right to accept occupational health supervision in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations; Those who suffer from occupational diseases have the right to compensation in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations.
Three, nurses have the right to obtain professional and technical positions and titles corresponding to their professional ability and academic level in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; Have the right to participate in professional training, engage in academic research and exchanges, and join trade associations and professional academic groups.
Four, nurses have the right to obtain information related to the performance of nursing duties, such as diagnosis and treatment of diseases, nursing, and can put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of medical and health institutions and health authorities.
Question 7: What are the rights and obligations of patients? Chapter VII Liability for Medical Damage of Tort Liability Law Article 60 If a patient causes damage under any of the following circumstances, the medical institution shall not be liable for compensation: (1) The patient or his near relatives do not cooperate with the medical institution to conduct diagnosis and treatment that conforms to the diagnosis and treatment norms; (2) Medical personnel have fulfilled the obligation of reasonable diagnosis and treatment in emergency situations such as saving dying patients; (3) Due to the medical level at that time, it was difficult to make diagnosis and treatment. In the first case of the preceding paragraph, medical institutions and their medical personnel are also at fault, and shall bear corresponding liability for compensation. Article 61 Medical institutions and their medical staff shall fill in and properly keep medical records such as inpatient medical records, doctor's orders, inspection reports, operation and anesthesia records, pathological data, nursing records, medical expenses, etc. If the patient requests to consult and copy the medical records specified in the preceding paragraph, the medical institution shall provide them. Article 64 The legitimate rights and interests of medical institutions and their medical personnel are protected by law. Those who interfere with medical order and hinder the work and life of medical personnel shall bear legal responsibilities according to law.
Question 8: The moral rights and obligations of nurses. Briefly talk about moral rights.
Take care of patients according to the code
Moral obligation
Patients must be respected.
Question 9: Briefly describe the moral rights and obligations of nurses.
Take care of patients according to the code
Moral obligation
Patients must be respected.