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    References: Australian Physiotherapy Association. (2008). APA code of conduct. Retrieved from http://physiotherapy.asn.au/images/APA_Corporate_Documents/code%20of%20conduct.pdf Beauchamp‚ T‚ L.‚ & Faden‚ R‚ R British Medical Association‚ (2004). Medical Ethics Today (2nd ed). London‚ England: BMJ Books. Brody‚ B‚ A.‚ & Engelhardt‚ Jr.‚ H‚ T. (1987). Bioethics: Readings & cases. New Jersey‚ USA: Prentice-Hall. Kerridge‚ I.‚ Lowe‚

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    References: Barlaup‚ K.‚ Hanne‚ I. D.‚ & Stuart‚ I. (2009). Restoring trust in auditing: Ethical discernment and the Adelphia scandal. Managerial Auditing Journal‚ 24(2)‚ 183-203. Retrieved on April 17‚ 2015‚ from ProQuest. Beauchamp‚ T.L. (1991). Philosophical Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy‚ (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. Kant‚ Immanuel. 1785. “First Section: Transition from the Common Rational Knowledge of Morals to the Philosophical”‚ Groundwork of the Metaphysic

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    Dayton 500 worst Crash Dale Earnhardt was a great nascar driver‚ he won many titles for winning all of his races. He has a quote that i think is very inspirational it is “ you win some‚ lose some‚ and wreck some. Second place is just the first place loser. You can’t let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones.” Dale Earnhardt was 49 years old when he was in his crash and pasted away. He was traveling 180 mph when his car was hit from behind‚ turned around and smashed his front end of his rascar

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    they came to be in the Navy. It tells about their education and their social lives. Their names were Jimmy Dye from Mount Ephraim‚ New Jersey‚ Floyd Hall from Sedalia‚ Missouri‚ Marve Mershon from Los Angeles‚ California‚ Warren Earl Vaughn from Childress‚ Texas‚ Dick Woelhof from Clay Center‚ Kansas‚ Grady York from Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ Glenn Frazier from Athol‚ Kansas‚ and another flyboy whose name still remains unknown. Flyboys were a very important part of the war and it’s something that not

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    help prevent or remove harms or to simply improve the situation of others” (Pantilat MD‚ 2008). “The term beneficence connotes acts of mercy‚ kindness‚ and charity. It is suggestive of altruism‚ love‚ humanity‚ and promoting the good of others” (Beauchamp‚ 2013). Acts of beneficence not only include treatment but also helping with prevention such as educating the harm of smoking‚ drinking and/or drug abuse‚ encouraging and motivating people to be more physically fit‚ helping a person who is sick

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    In 1976‚ the California Supreme Court ruled that psychotherapists have a duty to warn and protect potential victims if their patients made threats or otherwise behaved as if they presented a serious danger of violence to another. This ruling happened because of the Tarasoff Case of 1969‚ in which the court determined the need for therapists to protect the public was more important than protecting patient-therapist confidentiality. (Vitelli 1) The Tarasoff Case is based on the 1969 murder of a University

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    African Americans within society as well as their fight for civil rights. Faulkner employs his ideas through the thoughts of a sixteen year old boy named Chick Mallison‚ who embarks on a journey to prove the innocence of his black friend‚ Lucas Beauchamp. Chick’s light skin color prematurely determines his role in society‚ deeming him superior to those of a darker color. In accordance‚ the members of society constantly remind him to assert his dominance with every African American he encounters.

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    References: Dotterer‚ G. (2013). The effects of multiple-channel technologies and learning styles on proceduralized instruction in a virtual environment McGurk‚ H.‚ MacDonald‚ J. (1976). Hearing lips and seeing voices. Nature‚ 264‚ 746-748. Nath‚ A. & Beauchamp‚ M. (2012). A neural basis for interindividual differences in the McGurk effect‚ a multisensory speech illusion Quinto‚ L.‚ Thompson‚ W. F.‚ Russo‚ F. A.‚ & Trehub‚ S. E. (2010). A comparison of the McGurk effect for spoken and sung syllables Ramirez

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    Handmaids. Throughout The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Offred recalls her past life before and during the creation of the Republic of Gilead. The radical political change was carried out by a coup to create a “right-wing‚ fundamentalist Christian theocracy” (Beauchamp). The goal of the new regime was to create a new society with cult-like evangelical culture that bases a majority of its policies on readings of the Old Testament in the Bible. In this new society‚ censoring and controlling of all aspects of daily

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    (Freegard‚ 2006). It also places an obligation to others including nurses to respect this right within reason. As with all the principles‚ Autonomy has prima facie value which means it is not absolute when it is in conflict with another moral principle (Beauchamp‚ 2007) As an example‚ Abortion carries a large debate about the sanctity of life against the woman’s right to control her own body (autonomy) (Chater‚ 2010). It is important as nurses to demonstrate a respect for patient autonomy. The Code of ethics

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