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    ethical and that it goes against the NSPE’s (national society of professional engineer) code of ethics and that he should’ve notified his employer first. But the code excludes when authorized by law or the code. “Engineers shall not reveal facts‚ data‚ or information without the prior consent of the client or employer except as authorized or required by law or this Code.” ** Also‚ under the Fundamental Canons the code reads “Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner.” 2. Some others

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    is not justifiable to allow more extreme research procedures to be permitted on animals when they would be considered unethical if done to humans. There should not be a separate code of ethics applied to human and animal research. Experimentations on animals can cause various types of pains. In the APA code of ethics‚ it states that animals should be treated as humanely as possible‚ unless there is no other way (Bayard‚ 229). However‚ this goal should be justified by the “prospective scientific

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    Personal Code of Ethics Values and Principles 1. Responsibility 2. Understanding 3. Honesty 4. Commitment 1. Responsibility • I will always choose my responsibilities over going out and doing something fun. • My responsibilities will always be more important to me than anything else in the world. 2. Understanding • I will always try to understand what someone is going through before I jump to conclusions about that person and their actions. • I will always use understanding to treat others with

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    Ethical Implications The Code of Ethics for Nurses clearly states that nurses are prohibited to participate in assisted suicide and euthanasia‚ it is ethically unacceptable. But Nurses are often in the best position to discuss end-of-life issues‚ they play a vital role in end-of-life care by advocating for their patients wishes and maintaining quality symptom management and support (Ignatavicius & Workman 2010). Euthanasia is legal in four states in the United States‚ these states are Oregano‚ Washington

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    Ethically‚ it would be inappropriate for a counselor to decide on using a new assessment instrument after having read one article on its use. Section E.9.b. of the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) states that counselors practice caution when using instruments‚ especially those whose validity or reliability can be questionable (p. 13). One article is insufficient proof of empirical data. As an ethically competent counselor‚ one must weigh the pros and cons in administering assessment instruments to each

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    When enrolling in these measures‚ there exists a certain level of expectation of the researchers‚ their expertise‚ their product or methods‚ and their standard of care for patients. This trust exists today‚ in great measure‚ because of the ethical codes by which scientists pledge to abide: it guides their research‚ treatment of patients‚ and development of new procedures. I have no need to question whether I will receive correct treatment‚ nor need I worry about neglect: my doctors stand on principles

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    So it is no different that everyone has a different personal code of ethics when it comes to work and personal life. Hence‚ the phrase "personal" code of ethics. People develop their personal code of ethics through a variety of personal experiences. Mine have been from my family‚ culture‚ world experiences‚ and my teaching profession. It is important for all administrators of education to be lifelong learners. My personal code of ethics is you should show up to work on time‚ be caring and honest with

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    counselor the more support a client has the better chance for success. My client will need the support and love from her parents. Trying to convince my client’s parents to agree with her decision would contradict my values and code of ethics as a counselor. The ACA Code of Ethics section A.1.a. Primary Responsibility states ’the primary responsibility of counselors is to respect the dignity and promote the welfare of clients. A.4.b. Personal Values states Counselors are aware of—and avoid imposing—their

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    PERSONAL CODE OF ETHICS In the process of growing up‚ humans create a conscience of what our society‚ family and culture perceive as good and bad‚ as allowed and not allowed. But we also have a lot of influence from the media and other sources that may impact in our behaviors and beliefs. Our first and main influence is our family‚ or the ones we grow up with‚ because is the first interaction we have with other people‚ and they are the first ones to teach us how to behave in the different situations

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    The Moral Code: Ethics in the Workplace Self expression is one of the countries founding principles as set forth in the Constitution of the United States. Amendment One of the Constitution states that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." (The Constitution‚ December

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