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    According to the American Nurses Association‚ the ethical principles that underlie confidentiality are autonomy ( agreement to respect another ’s right to self-determine a course of action; support of independent decision making)‚ beneficence ( compassion; taking positive action to help others; desire to do good; core principle of our patient advocacy) and nonmaleficence (avoidance of harm or hurt ).These principles ensure that nurses act in a way that benefits the patient‚ causing no

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    Shannon Whalen September 11‚ 2010 Course 213 Section 2W2 Section 1: Nursing Code of Ethics Provision 1. The nurse‚ in all professional relationships‚ practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity‚ worth‚ and uniqueness of every individual‚ unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status‚ personal attributes‚ or the nature of health problems. Provision 2. The nurse’s primary commitment is to the patient‚ whether an individual‚ family‚ group‚ or community. Provision

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    Every patient requires different care‚ with differing values and beliefs. As a result‚ healthcare providers will be challenged with ethical dilemmas on the basis of beneficencenonmaleficence‚ and social justice. A 67 year old Muslim man is on hemodialysis three days a week. He is deeply religious and ask to be seated along the west wall so that he can face east during his prayers. In addition to accommodating his request

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    In the movie Rain Man directed by Barry Levinson‚ the main character Charlie Babbit is an egocentric hustler who buys and sells elegant Lamborghinis to hard working individuals in an elaborate scheme to earn fast money. Just when he believes he has successfully conned another buyer‚ Charlie learns that his father has passed away. Charlie seems to lack remorse for his father’s death. This reaction is revealed to be a result of the relationship the two shared during Charlie’s teenage years. When Charlie

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    Mr. Jo is undergoing a counselling session with his client‚ Alexander who is now 18 years old. Mr. Jo has been conducting these counselling sessions with Alexander for about three months. Along the sessions‚ Mr. Jo found out that Alexander is actually a homosexual in which he has feelings towards one of his classmate name Xavier. During the sessions‚ there were few times that Alexander disclosed his strong feelings towards Xavier to Mr. Jo. Initially‚ Alexander was just worried and shame about his

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    trust placed in the practitioner (also referred to as fidelity) Being trustworthy is regarded as fundamental to understanding and resolving ethical issues. Autonomy: respect for the client’s right to be self-governing This principle emphasises the importance of developing a client’s ability to be self-directing within therapy and all aspects of life.  Beneficence: a commitment to promoting the client’s well-being The principle of beneficence means acting in the best interests of the client based

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    CHAPTER 11 Ethics and Health Pat Kurtz and Ronald L. Burr Authors Go Here Authors Go Here Authors Go Here Visit http://nursing.jbpub.com/communityhealth for Visit http://nursing.jbpub.com/communityhealth interactive exercises‚ review questions‚ WebLinks for interactive exercises‚ review questions‚ and more. Web links‚ and more. © Jones and Bartlett Publishers‚ LLC. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION. 1786X_CH11_248_269.pdf 248 12/30/08 10:30:24 AM REFLECTIONS It has become

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    An Ethical Dilemma in the Health Care Setting Bobbi K. Handy HCS/478 November 29‚ 2010 Barbara Scheibe‚ RNC‚ MSN An Ethical Dilemma in the Health Care Setting Ethical dilemmas in the health care setting present themselves almost daily. It is imperative that the health care worker be able to understand when an ethical dilemma presents itself and know how to deal with the dilemma in the best interest of all involved. Many ethical dilemmas that health care workers face are difficult

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    This paper will look for the way in which the code of ethics for Human Services expresses such values as Integrity‚ Respect for others‚ Responsibility‚ Justice‚ Beneficence and nonmaleficence‚ and compassion. "The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people‚ with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable‚ oppressed‚ and living in poverty. A historic and defining feature of social

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    Kate is a seventeen year old uninsured unmarried girl who is eight weeks pregnant. Kate grew up in an abusive foster home‚ and she has emancipated herself. She now has no support system. She has evaluated her options‚ but she has decided that her only logical option is to have an abortion. She considered giving the baby up for adoption‚ but because of her experience as an adoptee given back to the foster system‚ she does not want to put her child through an abusive childhood. She also considered

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