VOICES OF THE
SON: KEIRA WICKLIFFE
What does it mean
to be a nurse?
Everyone’s definition of a nurse is different
depending on whom you speak with, nurses them
selves are having trouble defining what they
are. If nurses are to be able to advocate for
themselves, there needs to be a common statement
of what a nurse is. Unbeknown to many, there is
a statement that defines what values a nurse
should practice under. This is the American
Nursing Associations Code of Ethics that
majority of nurses do not seem to know exist,
and if they know that it exists, what it
includes is a mystery.
The Code of Ethics is a statement that should be
used to define a nurse’s set values that one is
to practice under. It can be compared to the
medical student’s Hippocratic Oath that defines
the values that as a doctor they must practice
under. It, along with evidence based practice,
gives nurses a strong platform to stand on when
they need it. How can nurses practice these
values if many don’t know this Code even exists?
Can this oath unite nursing to a more unified
group?
Nursing has been full of traditions since the
time of Florence Nightingale. There have been
ceremonies with the white nursing caps, and
later pinning ceremonies. As nursing is changing
and trying to define its place in the world, so
are these ceremonies. The symbols of a long
tradition that nurses should be proud of, have
been disappearing. The ceremonies that have been
taken place aren’t identical ceremonies
throughout the nursing schools. Nursing must not
allow it’s past to slip away, for Florence
Nightingale’s teachings still hold very true if
not more so in today’s world.
There is a way that we could keep some of these
important symbolic traditions but add to it
something that would give definition to unity
towards the nursing field. If a ceremony could
be created where the Code of Ethics is
including, nursing would have something to stand
behind. Every nurse who graduated a nursing
program and went through there ceremony would
know exactly what they stand for as a nurse. Or
there is another option, much like the medical
students who have their white coat ceremony
where they have to take the Hippocratic Oath
before they start their first day of class,
could the nursing field come up with their own
ceremony where nursing students must state the
Code of Ethics.
Nursing students will then know what they are to
uphold and strive towards throughout their
nursing learning experience and be able to take
knowledge with them when they become a
practicing nurse. Knowing the Code of Ethics at
the beginning of and through out their learning
experience might shed some light onto the
nursing experience and issues that nurses face
in today’s world. As nurses are educated on the
Code of Ethics, maybe then, nursing will have a
unified front.