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    Criteria: 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3-Review the groups and individuals whose communication needs you must address in your work role. Explain how you support effective communication within your work role. Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication within your work role. Being able to communicate is a major feature of being human. Throughout the working day we absorb information and pass this on to other people. Communication is vitally important if a team is to work effectively. Almost everything I

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    name to this noble profession (Ankenbruck‚ 2014). Breaking the confidentiality of the patient‚ marking up the price of medication for a difficult patient or selling too much codeine‚ are practices that no pharmacist would do if they were ethically and morally sane (Ankenbruck‚ 2014). The different ethical issues faced by the pharmacist can be categorized into confidentiality‚ justice‚ veracity‚ non-maleficence and autonomy. Autonomy is one of the most common issues faced by pharmacists every day

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    Medical Ethics. 18‚ 79-85. Thomas‚ S. (1982). Ethics of a predictive test for Huntington ’s chorea. British Medical Journal. 284‚ 1383-1385. Walker‚ F.O. (2007). Huntington ’s disease. The Lancet. 369‚ 218-228. Wusthoff‚ C. (2003). The dilemma of confidentiality in Huntington Disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 290‚ 1219-1220.

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    and pharmaceutical ethics are sub-groupings within the diverse and interdisciplinary endeavour which bioethics has become. Within the ethical literature there are to be found fundamental and derived principles which are particularly important: AUTONOMY This is derived from the Greek autos (self) and nomos (rule). It holds that a person has a right to non interference‚ to make decisions for oneself and to be self determining. Obviously‚ observance of this principle incurs an obligation not to constrain

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    63). Whether for educational/professional purposes or just for social purposes‚ it is important to prioritize the autonomy of the patient when posting. Protecting a patient’s identity is not only important for the patient‚ but also for the nurse. This relates to the level of professional integrity displayed by the nurse. While posting bad things about your job is downright

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    the key ethics theories of deontology and utilitarianism‚ ethics principles of autonomy‚ beneficence‚ non-maleficence and justice on decision-making in practice. It will consider the patients’ and staffs’ values and beliefs‚ legislation and professional practice. Confidentiality will be respected by using a pseudonym‚ Carol‚ in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council [NMC] (2008) guidelines on confidentiality. Carol‚ a 56 year old lady‚ was going through the menopause and was admitted

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    Protecting the confidentiality of a patient with an infectious disease can be complex. On one hand health care professionals are expected to follow the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) Code of Conduct 2010 guidelines which stress the importance of protecting patient confidentiality: “you must respect people’s right to confidentiality” (2010‚ p.3) and making every effort to promote patients as individuals who should be treated with dignity and respect (2010‚ p.3). Health care professionals may

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    The concept of unqualified confidentiality means that confidentiality must not be broken under any exceptions. Contrary to Kipnis’s views‚ I argue that confidentiality should be qualified because doctors have more obligations than just confidentiality‚ a third party’s health and safety should not be used as mere means‚ and doctors must consider Kipnis’s first argument is that our legal obligations are not the same as our moral or professional duties (50). Because one’s ethics and the law can come

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    alerts are an effective and helpful tool in encouraging patients to get treatment and screening. The Respect for autonomy is how the patient is allowed to act in any way they would like. It means that the patient has the to act in their own way with their own understanding and without the control of any influences that would prevent them from taking a voluntary and free

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    Every 40 seconds a person in the world commit suicide and approximately 800 000 people take their own life every year (World Health Organisation‚ 2017). Suicide has become a serious public health problem globally. Health care professionals always encounter a lot of ethical issues in the working environment and they have to make the decision based on the ethical responsibilities. The clinical case demonstrates an ethical dilemma involves an end-stage aggressive lung cancer patient who expressed the

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