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    component that can be used. As a reminder‚ the blood product that your daughter would receive is not whole blood. There are several different components of the blood that can be transfused; although‚ the red blood cells is the most common type of transfusion. Since your child needs blood because she might be showing signs such as weakness‚ shortness of breath‚ pale‚ fatigue‚ dizziness‚ not being able to concentrate and increase in heart rate the physician will explain the reason and other types

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    According to the textbook‚ there three ethical dilemmas in law enforcement such as the officer did not take the appropriate actions‚ officer finds the appropriate action is difficult to do‚ and officer seen breaking the law was very tempting. Law enforcement professionals are held to a higher standard due to their ability to make arrest and to ensure the public safety. The perception of law enforcement professionals to the public is law enforcement professionals losses their credibility to keep the

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    This literature review is going to discuss the ethical‚ religious and logical concerns raised regarding the designer babies. Considering the questions raised about the advancement of humanity through technology‚ two opposing positions are generally discussed. One group accepts the path of human evolution and transformation‚ and Ray Kurzweil was one of them. He believed that one day in the future we will reach the point of “Singularity” defined as “a future period during which the pace of technological

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    Colleagues‚ Supervisors‚ or Experts After considering the above moral principles‚ Winston consults with a fellow school counselor‚ Dana‚ who has been practicing for twenty years. Without revealing any identifying information‚ Winston discusses his ethical dilemma with Dana and asks for suggestions on possible courses of action. Dana informs Winston that in her experience‚ she has rarely divulged information that students told her to their teachers unless it was absolutely necessary. In the majority of

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    needs and individuals receiving care. However‚ nurses are expected to be professional‚ transparent‚ therapeutic and ethical with their clients. Similarly‚ nurses are expected to work ethically and working through ethical challenges that arise in their practice with individuals‚ clients and within public health systems (Canada Nurses Association‚ 2008). The dilemma deals with both ethical and legal issues‚ it involves a professional nurse by the name of Mr. Ying and one of his elderly patients‚ who is

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    Word Count: 1478 What are the reasons for low productivity in organizations R1 and R2 Organizations with effective management and policies tend to have a higher productivity than its counterparts attributing to its survival in its industry. On the other hand‚ low productivity can lead to poor customer satisfaction and when prolonged could eventually lead to liquidation of the organization. Low productivity of employees can also result in their unemployment. In my stint as a part time employee

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    Ethical Dilemmas and Legal Issues The ethical dilemma is that the children of the woman with cancer are not being cared for adequately. The nurse must decide if it is ethically and morally sound to tell the school nurse about the daughters’ situation at home. Since the nurse is the caretaker of the mother and knows that she needs to keep her information about her health confidential. However‚ it is affecting the mental stability of her daughters because they are afraid of their mother’s declining

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    Reportable diseases and ethical dilemmas are a great concern‚ for those with a diagnosis of such disease. Patients do not want their diagnosis to get out. In fear of discrimination and social environment acceptance. Thus concealing such information can be detrimental to the population and everyone in close contact. Physicians have a duty to report all diseases that can be a life threat to others. With laws such as HIPPA patients information is considered confidential and can only be given to others

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    Problems of Matrix Organizations Executive Summary • What is a Matrix? o Matrix structure can be identified by a dual chain of command system rather than the traditional single chain of command. • Reasons why companies adopt a Matrix structure o When it’s highly responsive to two functions at the same time. o When there’s uncertainties generating high information processing requirements. o When there are strong constraints that must be dealt with‚ such as financial and human resources constraints

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    doctors did only what Charlie wanted to do. They think

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