
Principles of Clinical Ethics and Their Application to Practice
Nonmaleficence is the obligation of a physician not to harm the patient.
Ethical Principles - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nonmaleficence is often referred to as the “no harm principle” that is inherent in professional standards, licensure, and codes of ethics and with an obligation not to place employees at risk of harm without …
Understanding Non-Maleficence in Health Care Ethics – AIHCP
Sep 10, 2024 · Nonmaleficence instructs healthcare professionals to avoid causing harm to their patients. This ethical principle mandates that medical professionals carefully evaluate the potential …
Chapter 4 - Nonmaleficence and Negative Constraints
In this chapter, so far, we have articulated the ethical principle of nonmaleficence, investigated the concept of harm at the heart of this principle, and identified several general moral rules that capture …
Principles of Bioethics | UW Department of Bioethics & Humanities
The principle of nonmaleficence requires of us that we not intentionally create a harm or injury to the patient, either through acts of commission or omission. In common language, we consider it …
Nonmaleficence and Nursing Ethics: A Guide to Ethical Practice in ...
Oct 21, 2025 · The main principle of nonmaleficence is the commitment to prevent harm while providing care that benefits the patient. It emphasizes professional responsibility, careful judgment, and …
Medical Ethics: Non-Maleficence – The Medic Portal
What Is Non-Maleficence? Non-maleficence is a core principle of medical ethics stating that a physician has a duty to ‘do no harm’ to a patient. It directs a medical professional to consider the benefits of all …
First Do No Harm: The Principle of Non-Maleficence
The phrase “first do no harm,” or Primum non nocere in Latin, represents the most recognizable principle in medical ethics. It establishes a fundamental moral obligation for healthcare practitioners to avoid …
Nonmaleficence | Health and Medicine | Research Starters - EBSCO
Nonmaleficence is a fundamental ethical principle in medicine that emphasizes the obligation of healthcare providers to avoid causing harm to patients.
What is nonmaleficence in ethics? - California Learning Resource …
May 28, 2025 · Nonmaleficence, derived from the Latin primum non nocere (‘first, do no harm’), is a cornerstone principle in ethics, particularly relevant in fields leveraging technology and data, ranging …