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    It is the doctor’s duty to evaluate each patient’s circumstances and take into account their values and lifestyle factors which may conflict with beneficence.5 It can be argued that beneficence is met as the doctor advises Joseph to go through lifestyle changes to promote good health. However‚ there is a conflict between beneficence and autonomy since Joseph exercises his autonomy by refusing to quit smoking and the doctor fails to address this issue. Signing the medical clearance form

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    Ethics in advertisement of United Colors of Benetton Are Benetton´s advertisements ethical or not? Contents Introduction: 3 The United Colors of Benetton strategy 3 Three separate cycles of building Benetton’s value 4 Utilitarianism approach 6 Deontological approach 7 Conclusion 9 References 9 Introduction: As the students of MME (Economics and Management studies)‚ we have chosen the topic‚ which involves our study program‚ which is the Marketing and Consumer behavior. Our topic is focused

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    Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD’s) are disabilities that affect social and communication skills‚ and cause behavioural changes (CDC‚ 2012). There are three types of ASD’s; Asperger Syndrome‚ Pervasive Developmental Disorder‚ and Autistic disorder (autism). Autistic disorder will be the focus of this study (CDC‚ 2012). Children develop autism before the age of three years and struggle with it throughout their lives (CDC‚ 2012). “Autism creates many challenges in the child’s life and

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    Critique of a Research Report: Comparison of Communication Outcomes in Traditional versus Simulation Strategies in Nursing and Medical Students Khaoula Louati University of Athabasca Introduction The purpose of research in nursing and medicine is to acquire knowledge that would improve nursing and medical practices. The research paper that will be critiqued is “Comparison of Communication Outcomes in Traditional versus Simulation Strategies in Nursing and Medical Students”. The aim of this

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    AN EXPLORATIVE STUDY OF THE ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF FORMER HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONS MEMBERS TOWARDS THE DECISION MADE TO STOP SERVICE WITHIN THE HOSPITALS & INSTITUTIONS SUB-COMMITTEE OF NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS. Assignment 02 for HMPYC80 In the Department of Psychology‚ University of South Africa ABSTRACT Narcotics Anonymous is an organisation that has no paid workers; all the service is done on a voluntary basis by members of Narcotics Anonymous who are recovering

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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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    Compare and Contrast Three Codes of Professional Conduct as They Affect Practicing Psychologists: Australian‚ British and USA Ethical conduct across a number of disciplines not limited to the field of psychology is an issue that occupies legislatures‚ regulatory agencies‚ educators and professional societies alike. Most professions have a code with standards that guide practice within that particular field. The increase in the number of practicing psychologists and the fields in which they are

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    Should Euthanasia be legalized? Because of remarkable advances in medical technology pharmacology that can artificially prolong a patient’s life‚ the field of medical ethics has been confronted with a new controversy: the legalization of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. The word Euthanasia comes from the Greek word for “eus” which means godly or well‚ and “thanathos” which literally means death (F.A. Davis Company‚ 2001‚ p. 476). Before its contemporary use‚ the word euthanasia meant

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    concerned about values and laws that pertain to patients. There should be concern for those patients that are homeless without insurance and not receiving the care that they should because it goes against the ethical principle beneficence‚ to remove and do no harm. Beneficence‚ is one of the primary ethical principles that guides us to do good for our patients (Epstein & Ward‚ 2016). Ethical principles provide the foundation for nurses and the duties that they perform (Epstein & Ward‚ 2016). The Emergency

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    are personal. On the other hand‚ there are experts who argue that parental consent is necessary for important medical decisions such as abortion. An analysis of rights-based ethics‚ care-based ethics‚ and the ethical principles of autonomy and beneficence demonstrates that parental consent is a necessity‚ but it is not absolute. In certain cases‚ medical practitioners can oust or override the decision of parents. Rights-based Ethics Under rights-based ethics‚ parents have the right to provide consent

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