Group norms that enhance nursing as a profession involve shared expectations and behaviors that promote professionalism, high-quality care, and continuous development. Nurses are expected to uphold ethical standards by maintaining patient confidentiality, respecting informed consent, and acting with honesty and integrity. They must value diversity by respecting cultural, spiritual, and individual differences, ensuring that healthcare delivery is inclusive and equitable. Continuous learning is also essential, with nurses committed to staying updated through ongoing education and engagement with evidence-based practices. Effective communication and collaboration with healthcare teams are important to provide the best possible patient outcomes. Nurses take full responsibility for their actions, acknowledge mistakes, and consistently strive to improve while working within their professional and legal scope. Advocating for patients' rights and supporting policies that advance the nursing profession are crucial parts of their role. A commitment to excellence requires delivering safe, compassionate, and high-standard care while participating in quality improvement initiatives. Maintaining a positive professional image, demonstrating empathy, and acting as role models both in and out of the workplace help strengthen public trust in the profession. Recognizing the importance of self-care and maintaining physical, emotional, and mental well-being is necessary to sustain effective practice. Finally, mentoring and supporting colleagues, especially newer nurses, helps build a strong, respectful, and growth-focused work environment