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    Professional values ​​in nursing serve as the foundation of nursing practice and how they translate into practice. As nurses, it is our duty to take responsibility for promoting values ​​through our actions, developing respect and developing self-awareness when interacting with our patients. We are our patients' voices, advocates, and we care about those who are vulnerable. Core Professional Values ​​There are five core professional values ​​in nursing: altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice. Altruism, “the term is derived from the Latin “alteri” or “the other” and describes selfless attention to the needs of others” (Haigh, 2010, p. 1402). Nurses demonstrate selflessness by advocating on behalf of their patients, especially those who are unable to protect themselves. These actions create a climate of kindness and professionalism. Growing up, I always admired nurses because of what they stand for and their patience in caring for sick people. I became a nurse because I wanted to find a stable and fulfilling career. I started as a licensed professional nurse to see if being a nurse was what I really wanted to be. I discovered that I loved taking care of patients and being part of a team that helps people feel better. I went back to school and became a nurse because I wanted to be more involved in the care of my patients and make a difference. Nursing is about having a positive attitude to help and accepting help from others when needed and making a difference in the lives of others. As a nurse, it is important to me to care for a person while respecting their culture and beliefs and to involve the family while providing the best care in a safe manner. I'm doing my best to think about my country...... middle of paper ......the decision is an opportunity to demonstrate my commitment to ethics and integrity. The fifth principle is to demonstrate a commitment to compliance and ethics. Kaiser ensures they comply with laws and regulations, licensing requirements, accreditation standards and contracts. They strive to do the right thing and make the best decisions by acting with ethics and integrity.ConclusionIn conclusion, the integration of core professional values ​​into the nursing profession will greatly contribute to the commitment to providing care to our patients. By incorporating the five values, the nurse's appreciation of respect, caring, and human dignity leads to a sense of honor and fulfillment in nursing practice. As nurses, we learn to take responsibility for promoting values ​​through our actions and to advocate for our patients, especially those who are vulnerable..