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Vision / Mission Statements and Code of Ethics

Vision Statement   -   Mission Statement   -   Code of Ethics

ENA's Vision Statement


ENA leads the way in knowledge, resources, and responsiveness for emergency nurses, their patients and families.


ENA's Mission Statement


ENA is a professional member organization recognized internationally for promoting excellence in emergency nursing through leadership, research, education, and advocacy.

ENA's Mission Objectives

    ENA Exists:
  • To promote the specialty of emergency nursing.
  • To promote the interests of ENA’s members and to improve the professional environment of the emergency nurse through education and public awareness.
  • To promote ethical principles as defined in the ENA Code of Ethics for Emergency Nurses and the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics.
  • To actively collaborate with other health related organizations to improve emergency care.
  • To be the primary resource for emergency nursing leadership, education, and research.
  • To define standards that serve as a basis for emergency nursing practice.
  • To develop, disseminate and evaluate emergency nursing education and research.
  • To encourage interaction and mentorship among emergency nurses.
  • To identify and disseminate information on key trends affecting and pertinent to emergency nursing.
  • To serve as an advocate for the public regarding emergency care.
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Code of Ethics
  • The emergency nurse acts with compassion and respect for human dignity and the uniqueness of the individual.
  • The emergency nurse maintains competence within, and accountability for, emergency nursing practice.
  • The emergency nurse acts to protect the individual when health care and safety are threatened by incompetent, unethical or illegal practice.
  • The emergency nurse exercises sound judgement in responsibility, delegating, and seeking consultation.
  • The emergency nurse respects the individual's right to privacy and confidentiality.
  • The emergency nurse works to improve public health and secure access to health care for all.
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