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    Essay Questions The essay questions below are worth 7 points each. 26. There are some very clear cut and distinct rights that all participants of psychological tests are privy to. Discuss the importance of adhering to these rights. It is important that assessors adhere to the rights of participants that include informed consent‚ treated with respect‚ debriefing‚ options‚ explanation‚ and confidentiality. It is the assessor’s responsibility to ensure the rights of those participating. When not

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    What Is Human Services What is Human Services? Nina Brown BSHS 301 Introduction to Human Services September 6‚ 2011 What is Human Services? The field of human service has been around for centuries in many forms with the sole intention of helping marginalized populations attain a sense of accomplishment in managing their lives. Human services are necessary to assist people who otherwise have little or no help in navigating their social environment for various reasons. There

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    Code of Ethics A code of ethics is a set of standards for professional behavior. Ethical codes are guidelines that are designed to set out acceptable behaviors for members of a particular group‚ association‚ or profession (Code of Ethics‚ n.d.). Many organizations govern themselves with a code of ethics‚ especially when they handle sensitive issues such as healthcare. Ultimately‚ a code of ethics serves as the written word declaring how professionals think of themselves‚ individually and collectively

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    includes people making choices to protect those who are in a lesser position in society. a. True 4. True or false? The application of the principle of nonmaleficence is not restricted to patient treatment. a. True 5. True or false? Fidelity means keeping your word to others and‚ in ethics‚ fidelity fits into the Buber View. a. False 6. True or false? Beneficence is a principle of ethics that assumes that the healthcare professional is there for the benefit of the patient and will act with kindness. a. True

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    The movie‚ Antwone Fisher is a wonderful and thought provoking film full of symbolism‚ pain‚ and hope. It is also a very “familiar story” considering other coming-of-age films‚ but it is presented with “great sympathy and intelligence” that the viewer will not soon forget. (Berardinelli) Antwone Fisher takes the audience through a journey of various subsystems of communities: prison‚ orphanage‚ foster care‚ homeless shelter‚ and the Navy. However a community encompasses more than a system. Community

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    care‚ and understanding. I have an obligation to uphold my nursing code ethics. The American Nurses Association has ethical principles and theories that nurses follow as guidelines for their nursing code of ethics; they include autonomy‚ beneficencenonmaleficence‚ fidelity‚ justice‚ paternalism. (ANA‚ 2012) Each one of these ethical principles gives the patient the ability to make a decision about their own health. That is what nurses do‚ we guide and educate our

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    Shakira Hunt 7/20/ 2016 PSY 730 Section 01- Ethical and Legal issues in mental health 1. What are the 5 principles of the ethics code? Provide a definition of each and the intent of each? - A. Beneficence and nonmaleficence- This principle represents a psychologist dual obligation to strive to do good and avoid harm. It intends to guard against harm to anyone that you come in contact with. - B. Fidelity and Responsibility- Displays our faithfulness from one human being to another. It also displays

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    ETHICS HANDBOOK FOR DENTISTS An Introduction to Ethics‚ Professionalism‚ and Ethical Decision Making PDF Version 2012 ETHICS HANDBOOK FOR DENTISTS An Introduction to Ethics‚ Professionalism‚ and Ethical Decision Making Prepared by American College of Dentists 839J Quince Orchard Boulevard Gaithersburg‚ Maryland 20878-1614 AN APPEAL Follow impulses and leaderships that represent ideals; that point the way to your professional destiny; that express integrity‚ fidelity‚ service

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    Saint Leo University HCA303 Term Paper: Professional Development Exercise This term paper applies the Buchbinder & Shanks (2012) textbook to lead HCA303 students through a process of self-reflection‚ personal assessment‚ and professional development planning. The term paper is designed to engage students in better understanding and articulating professional interests‚ strengths‚ and areas for further learning and development in preparation for managing and leading health care organizations in the

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    did not appear to have the patient’s welfare as their primary concern or proper protocol would have been followed and the wrong site mishap would have been avoided. Another ethical principle that any health care worker should operate under is nonmaleficence because you should not intentionally inflict harm upon another individual. I do not believe this event was done intentionally or maliciously‚ however‚ so I do believe all health care workers on this team used this

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