Nurses demonstrate evidence-based practice in their daily nursing interventions. I believe a nurse’s role in evidence implementation and generation includes utilizing the five principles in the nursing code of ethics: autonomy, beneficence, justice, non-malfeasance, and privacy. When nurses provide evidence-based nursing interventions in their practice they are following their ethical duty in providing optimal care to their patients. From ethical standpoint nurses are the front line in maintaining patient privacy, safety, and a trusting relationship which in hand contributes to providing evidence-based practice. Practicing ethically and providing patient centered cared includes following the nursing ethical principles. Nurses must have an understanding of the ethical aspect of research such as privacy and being unbiased to contribute to the research ethically. Nurses implement research findings and monitor the patient’s response and decide whether that is the best evidence-based practice for their patient. Assessing the outcome of research on a patient is an ethical part of implementing research findings.