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    Ethics Case Study

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    Case Study of Ethics This case study of Ethics scenario comprised a medical occupational‚ Jerry McCall‚ who has been taught and trained as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and a medical assistant who is in the office along because the switchboard operator is at lunch. Therefore‚ he is taking the calls and later discovered he is in a situation. A few minutes pass and Jerry received a call from one of his patient requesting for a refilled of medications such as‚ antidepressant‚ and Valium to be call

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    Ethics Case Study Ronda Butman University of Phoenix Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility HCS 335 Nicovich November 26‚ 2010 Ethics Case Study In today’s health care culture some individuals are presented to undertake unlawful medical actions based on personal guidance; however‚ ethical and legal issues effect one’s actions if he or she is not qualified to make such decisions. The case of Jerry McCall is an example of such a scenario in today’s health care environment.

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    placing “trashy” people on shows like "Jerry Springer"‚ people are dehumanized and placed on television only for the sheer enjoyment‚ like the Romans did with gladiators. Stereotypes like being “trashy” are used towards people‚ because it’s basically a word used to describe someone in a specific way. Today‚ stereotypes are used almost every day. By looking at a person it is easier to see what they look like‚ in contrast to whom the person really is. On the Jerry Springer show‚ most guests are poorly

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    Ethics Case Study Catherine Bumgarner HCS/335 July 24‚ 2011 James Dockins Abstract Jerry McCall is a Licensed Practical Nurse in Dr William’s office. In addition to being an LPN‚ he is also trained as a medical assistant. Jerry is handling the phone calls for the receptionist while she is at lunch. One of Dr. William’s patients calls and asks for a refill on his prescription of valium. No one is in the office but Jerry. This paper will determine if Jerry’s medical training qualifies him

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    Running head: ETHICS CASE STUDY Ethic Case Study University of Phoenix HCS 335 January 11‚ 2011 “Jerry McCall is Dr. Williams’s office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium‚ an antidepressant medication‚ called in right away to his pharmacy‚ since he is leaving for the airport in thirty

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    Ben Carson Research Paper

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    Ben Carson was born in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ on September 18‚ 1951. His mother wasn’t very educated but wanted a better life for her son so she pushed her sons to read and to believe in themselves. Ben Carson was poor growing up. He had many ups and downs as a student but he eventually was accepted to Yale medical school. As a doctor‚ he became Neuron Surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital at age 33‚ and became famous for his the surgery he made on two conjoined twins. Benjamin Carson was born in Detroit

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    by events that are not necessarily positive. In the novel The Chocolate War‚ Jerry Renault‚ the protagonist‚ loses his innocence and matures due to two main events: his mom’s death and the cruelty with which students reacts towards him for not selling the chocolates as a way to manifest his beliefs. The fact that Jerry’s mom died when he was relatively young had a significant impact on his life. The event forced Jerry to become more independent since he has grown apart from his father and finds

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    of Ben in Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman functions towards the development of his main character‚ Willy. Miller uses him as the guiding light for Willie’s character; he provides the backbone for what Willy strives for throughout life. Ben functions as Willies idol‚ and through exploration into which Ben is‚ we see who Willy is. By viewing Ben’s morals‚ and actions‚ we are able to see what Willy himself wishes for and believes in. By allowing for our understanding of who Willy is‚ Ben is

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    Objectives Sales The first objective of Zam Chocalate House is improves its sales. When this bakery shop started its business‚ the owner’s is Mr. Zamarul Hafiz‚ he was just selling cake and bread. Because he wants to improve his sales‚ he is started to sell ingredients‚ snack‚ ice-cream and soft drinks to improve the sales. Sales objectives are related to the volume of goods a retailer sells. The major product which is selling at the bakery shop is cake. The monthly sales of cake are around 1000

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    ben cardiac arrest

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    ​Sudden cardiac arrest is the largest cause of nature death in the United States‚ causing about 325‚000 deaths in the United States annually. Half of all heart disease deaths are caused by sudden cardiac arrest. (Cleveland Clinic) Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden‚ unexpected loss of heart function‚ which is caused by abnormality in heart rhythm which is a result from problem with heart’s electrical. Sudden cardiac arrest is more frequent in adults in their mid 30’s and 40’s and is more likely

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