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Nurses wishing to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), are required to be familiar with The Code; a set of professional standards and behaviours.
In which broad professional standard(s) would you find the following statement:
respect a person's right to privacy in all aspects of their care.
It is stated in all four broad NMC professional standards
Practise effectively
Prioritise people
Promote professionalism and trust
Key Learning Point
Respecting a person’s right to privacy within healthcare is a fundamental constituent to practising as a professional registered nurse in the UK.
Explanation
'Prioritise people' is correct as it clearly identifies the statement 'respect a person's right to privacy in all aspects of their care'. (NMC 2018 p6)
As a nurse or midwife, you owe a duty of confidentiality to all those who are receiving care. This includes making sure that they are informed about their care and that information about them is shared appropriately. To achieve this, you must respect a person's right to privacy in all aspects of their care.