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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Financial Management-chapter 7 solution- Gitman 7-21 Western Money Management Inc. Bond Valuation Robert Black and Carol Alvarez are vice presidents of Western Money Management and codirectors of the company’s pension fund management division. A major new client‚ the California League of Cities‚ has requested that Western present an investment seminar to the mayors of the represented cities. Black and Alvarez‚ who will make the presentation‚ have asked you to help them by answering the
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Case 2 – The Drinking Problem Mr. Collins has dysphasia and enjoys a beer with his son each day in his private room on ward B. Roma (RN assigned to care for Mr. Collins) reads a note in the case notes‚ that Doctor Rich and the speech therapist have ordered thickened fluids for Mr. Collins. That note was written 5 days ago. The current nursing care plan also states ‘thickened fluids’. Mr. Collins tells Roma that he has discussed the matter with the doctor and the speech therapist and is aware of
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6 y = 16.3 mpg 8. An ecology group is lobbying for a national goal calling for no more than 10% of all cars to be under 20 mpg. If the standard deviation doesn’t change‚ what average fuel efficiency must be attained? 20 1.28 6 μ = 27.7 mpg 9. Car manufacturers argue that they cannot raise the average that much. They believe they can only get 26 mpg. What standard deviation would allow them to meet the “only 10% under 20 mpg” goal? 20 26 1.28 μ = 4.7 mpg
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Assuming that units in inventory are valued (based on COGS) at $1‚000 per unit and are sold for $2‚000 per unit‚ how fast does the company turn its inventory? The company uses a 25 percent per year cost of inventory. That is‚ for the hypothetical case that one unit of $1‚000 would sit exactly one year in inventory‚ the company charges its operations division a $250 inventory cost. B. What—in absolute terms—is the per unit inventory cost for a product that costs $1‚000? Sales $60‚000‚000 (Flow)
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1. In many cases‚ rules of business ethics can be determined by _______ A. economic requirements B. company guidelines C. applicable laws D. rules of conduct that apply in everyday life 5 points QUESTION 2 1. The economic character of business can be seen in its _______. A. legal guidelines B. personal aspects C. ethical dimensions D. trading characteristics 5 points QUESTION 3 1. Organization in business is characterized mainly by its _______. A. hierarchy B. profits C. rules D
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University of the Philippines Mindanao Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas in the Implementation of the Revised Real Property Tax Code: A Vice Mayor Perspective ALGIN V. GULTIA COMA 107 CASE STUDY I. INTRODUCTION He was born on May 5‚ 1969 to Nicanor Tampipi Rellon‚ a teacher and retired Tagum Municipal Agriculturist and Lucia Antalan Lopez Rellon‚ retired public teacher. He finished Bachelor of Science in Education - Magna Cum Laude and MA in Education (Academic) at University of Mindanao
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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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Ethics: Health Care and Social Responsibility HCS/335 Ethics Case Study Instructor: David Moody Sara Godbey June 24‚ 2013 Medical laws have been put into place to protect not only the patient‚ but also the physicians‚ nurses‚ and medical office staff. The laws were put into place to ensure that these professionals follow the correct procedures and steps that only qualified persons follow. The definition of practicing medicine has also been clearly explained. Those professionals who do not
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CHAPTER 1: Morality‚ Ethics‚ and Human Behavior Ethical issues exist in all areas of criminal justice system (from passage of laws to punishment) Criminal justice professionals have discretion Legislators: in making laws Police: in enforcing laws Attorneys and Judges: affecting justice process Correctional Professionals: affecting offenders lives What do criminal justice professionals have in common? power to make decisions duty to enforce the law obligation to provide
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