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The LPN Code of Ethics are only suggested guidelines for conduct and behaviour; regulated members are free to use their discretion in following them. t/f

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The LPN Code of Ethics are mandatory standards of practice for nurses, not just suggested guidelines. Following them is required, not discretionary.

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The statement that the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Code of Ethics are only suggested guidelines for conduct and behavior and that regulated members are free to use their discretion in following them is false. Professional Codes of Ethics, including those for LPNs, are not mere suggestions but are requirements for professional conduct that members must adhere to. Failure to follow these guidelines can result in disciplinary actions by the regulatory bodies. Just like the IEEE-CS adopted the Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice to ensure software engineers adhere to ethical standards, nursing organizations have similar ethical codes to maintain professional standards of practice and to protect public safety.

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