The five disasters that I conducted my research on all have similarities and differences. The most dangerous disaster was Hurricane Matthew which vastly destroyed different regions of countries‚ lasting for weeks. The weakest disaster was the earthquake in Gurgaon‚ which was only 4.4 in magnitude on the scale and took place during the morning. In between those I had the London flooding which created a sinkhole that a bus fell into‚ a tornado that hit the Oregon coast and moved its way up the PNW
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What is autonomy? An autonomous decision may be described as one that is made freely without undue influence‚ by a competent person in full knowledge and understanding of the relevant information necessary to make such a decision. According to Beauchamp and Childress ‘Personal autonomy encompasses‚ at a minimum‚ self-rule that is free from both controlling interference by others and from certain limitations…’.1 Therefore autonomy and autonomous decisions refer to almost all decisions made by humans
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The ethical principles the AG-ACNP must have an understanding of are autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ beneficence‚ and justice. (Beauchamp & Childress‚ 2001). The ethical framework that will pilot the aspiring AG-ACNP with ethical decision making would be utilitarianism. As an AG-ACNP‚ implementing the theory of utilitarianism of ethics in nursing emphasis on steering judgements to
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Quality 18(2): 114-21 Wood MJ‚ Ross-Kerr JC‚ Brink PJ (2006) Basic Steps in Planning Nursing Research: From Question to Proposal 6th edn. Jones and Bartlett‚ Sudbury Bassett C‚ B.issett J (2003) Reading and critiquing research NriK 13(4): 162-4 Beauchamp T‚ Childress J (2001) Principles of Biomedical Ethics Burns N‚ Grove S (1997) The Practice of Nursing Research: Conduct‚ Critique and Utilization I Many qualified and student nurses have difficulty Burns N‚ Grove S (1999) Understanding Nursing Research
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value human beings through their behaviors‚ to access a person if he/she is ethical good or bad through his/her actions‚ like be honest‚ not to steal‚ not to kill‚ etc. Although there are basic moralities that every person follows in all places (Beauchamp & Bowie‚ 2004)‚ in different background culture or different situations‚ people have different judgments about the actions. Ethical theory gives us a guide to choose the best option of actions in a certain situation which counts as most significant
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ethics. Retrieved from http://www.plato.standford.edu/archives/fall2008/entries/ethics-deontological/ American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ (2010). Nursing: Scope and standards of clinical nursing practice‚ (2nd ed.). Silver Spring‚ MD: Nursesbooks.org Beauchamp‚ T. L.‚ & Childress‚ J. F. (2009). Principles of biomedical ethics. (pp. 38-39). New York‚ NY: Oxford University Press‚ 38-39. Burkhardt‚ M.‚ & Nathaniel‚ A. (2008). Ethics& issues: In contemporary nursing‚ (3rd ed.). Clifton Park‚ NJ:
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Complex scientific studies have led to the modern manipulation of genetics which allows life to be created through various processes such as IVF‚ stem cell regeneration and cloning. Cloning has successfully produced biological entities of fully grown organisms (Freudenrich‚ 2001). In 1996‚ the first cloned mammal‚ Dolly the sheep‚ sparked excitement in the scientific world and the general public (National Museum Scotland‚ 2016). After this scientific success‚ public speculation about the future of
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Bibliography: American Association of Suicidology. (1996). Report of the Committee on Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia.Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior.26 (2) February 25‚ 2009‚ from Research Library database. (Document ID: 10313755). Beauchamp‚ T. L.‚ & Childress‚ J. F. (1989). Principles of biomedical ethics (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. Catholic Online. (2008). Catholic.org. Retrieved March 4‚ 2009‚ from Catholic Encyclopedia: http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view
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Asian Americans and Pacific Islander’s lives has also been influenced by the history of tobacco use in Asia and the Asian Pacific (Benowitz‚ Blum‚ Braithwaite & Castro‚ 2014). Tobacco is a crop of great significance in Asia that produces approximately 60% of the World’s tobacco crop (Goodman‚ 1992). Asians uses tobacco for medicinal purposes such as a remedy against colds‚ malaria‚ and cholera (Benowitz‚ Blum‚ Braithwaite & Castro‚ 2014). Sharing and distributing cigarettes among guests was also
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Police‚ he introduced a sting operation opportunity for students my age to help crack down on soliciting alcohol to underage minors‚ and it was a great way to began developing a rapport and experience in undercover investigation techniques. Kelly Beauchamp‚ special agent under the United States Secret Services was another interesting speaker I was able to interact with during the session of speaking with panel members. Attending the career day and being able to network and speak to someone in working
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