Professional Values of Nurses NUR/403 February 28‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Professional Values for the BSN Student Name:__Karon Jones_____________________________________ Using this format‚ prepare a 30 - 50 word response in each box that describes your understanding of the values for the BSN nursing student. Review the assigned reading assignments found in the Electronic Reserve Readings‚ located in the Materials page of the student Web site. Prepare an APA-formatted
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Chapter 2 Professional Ethics and Conduct Overview • • • • Roles and duties of professional accountants Ethical principles of auditors Technical and ethical competence of auditors Essential disciplinary measures for auditors 2 Concept of a profession • Five attributes of a profession – a systematic body of theory – authority of professional bodies – community sanction for control over membership and accreditation – ethical codes – a professional culture 3 The duties
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Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Theresa Andrews-Robinson NUR/403 May‚ 21‚ 2012 Barb Juarez‚ MSN‚ RN Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Define: | Identify how nurses demonstrate this value. | Discuss how you demonstrate this value. | Altruism-Altruism is described as the “unselfish attention to the needs of others. It has also been defined as “sacrifice as a benefit for others” (Haigh‚ 2010). | Nurses demonstrate this value by reflecting a caring attitude at all times‚ providing
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Ethics/ Core Values Professor: Charlie 10 June 2013 Recently we took an assessment in class which had no correct or incorrect answers the purpose was to see the difference in others core values. I will discuss each scenario in length to discuss core values from my perspective as well as the authors. Core values are the fundamental beliefs of a person or organization. The core values are the guiding principles that dictate behavior and action. Core values can help
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What is ethics? Ethics is a branch of philosophy that studies the difference between right and wrong. As professional accountants‚ you will have many opportunities to choose between right and wrong. And as you have seen in the business press‚ making the wrong choice can lead to serious consequences including corporate failure‚ loss of reputation‚ fines‚ and even jail sentences. The objective of this unit is to introduce you to different branches of ethics‚ in order to help you understand that people
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University of Phoenix Material Professional Values for the BSN Student Complete the worksheet with a substantive response to each prompt. Define each term using the course textbooks or a peer-reviewed resource. Describe how you‚ as a BSN student‚ demonstrate each value as you interact with patients and other health care providers. Provide specific examples of how your values influence your attitudes and behaviors. Each response must be 100 to 150 words. Value Definition Personal Demonstration
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BBA 1st (section A & B) Subject: Human Values & Professional Ethics PART A 1. Course Introduction - Need‚ Basic Guidelines‚ Content and Process for Value Education * Understanding the need‚ basic guidelines‚ content and process for Value Education. * Self Exploration–what is it? - its content and process; „Natural Acceptance‟ and Experiential Validation- as the mechanism for self exploration. * Continuous Happiness and Prosperity- A look at basic Human Aspirations
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Business & Professional Ethics Notes Chapter 5: Corporate Ethical Governance & Accountability Modern Governance & Accountability Framework- To Shareholders & Other Stakeholders New Expectations- New Framework to Restore Credibility • A corporation’s reputation could be significantly affected by irritated stakeholders • Enron‚ Arthur Andersen‚ and WorldCom debacles showed the world the faults and vulnerabilities inherent in the old style shareholder-only governance and accountability model •
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Ethics of imposition of values The American Counselling Association (1995) states‚ “Counsellors are aware of their own values‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and behaviors and how these apply in a diverse society‚ and avoid imposing their values on clients”. For a client to become healthy the counsellor must possess some basic values. These include: • Self determination. • Developing effective strategy to deal with stress. • Ability to give and receive affection. • Ability to be empathic
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USE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IT INDUSTRY Life is full of challenges. Among the challenges in the life‚ one of the biggest challenges is leading a good life. One can live a good life if he or she has an ethical sense. Ethics is a branch of philosophy. It is a normative science which deals with the norms of human conduct. It is also like other sciences for maths‚ logic‚ physics and empirical science for psychology and economy which follows logical reasons. (What is ethics?‚ 2006). Ethics is placed
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