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What is the principle of beneficence requires a gerontological nurse to do?

According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), acting with compassion and respect is fundamental to nursing practice. This commitment to patient welfare is at the heart of the ethical principle of beneficence. So, **what is the principle of beneficence requires a gerontological nurse to do** in their daily practice? It mandates proactive actions to promote good, prevent harm, and advocate for the best interests of older adults, often navigating complex decisions.

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