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    urinary catheterization ever four hours. Since she wore a back brace on her legs‚ the equipment required daily care and maintenance. She needed a ventilator and external battery that required another wheelchair. The necessity of catheter required to have a licensed nurse for ten hours per night. The barriers that Jenna encountered were financial since her parents had low income and also had four other siblings who needed to be considered too. There was another issue of acquiring a new

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    What is presented in this statement is the fact that Nurse Rivers did not endorse the questioning of the physicians in charge. Although she took orders and did what she was told by the doctors she failed to carry out the responsibility that she was given as both an intelligent human being and as a nurse. Whatever Rivers did to be considered to be immoral and unethical because of her inaction during this study‚ it must be taken into account the era in which she was practicing. This was taking place

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    The following case study is a moral dilemma in which a doctor must chose a course of action with respect to patient’s case. In this case‚ the doctor must consider the morality‚ criminality‚ and ethical implications of killing‚ abortion‚ farmed organs‚ and allowing a patient suffer when there is a cure. Then and only then‚ can the doctor to determine what actions are morally permissible and allow to make an informed and proper decision as to what course of action he should take. The case study reveals

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    tell the truth about the situation? Is there another option? She didn’t want to damage the team and be looked at as an outsider. She knew that she was not involved at all in these behaviors‚ but she still felt very uneasy about the situation. ETHICAL DILEMMA How should Cindy react in this situation? Is it Cindy’s place to step in and say anything‚ or should she stay out of the situation all together? With so many different loyalties‚ between her co-worker‚ her own values‚ her co-worker’s wife‚

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    price sporting event‚ has recently been plagued with a form of legal but unacceptable drug habit. The leaders of our country have found it necessary to spend an overabundance of time and effort to correct this type of physical enhancement process. The practice of using steroids has been cited as far back as 1995. All of the major sports leagues and the Olympic committees have had policies of drug testing for over two decades and yet there still are some inconsistencies that Congress wants to address

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    This case highlights the problems that chartered companies faced‚ in the last century. It details the actions taken by one such chartered company‚ Hudson’s Bay Company‚ to combat the employees’ private trade activities‚ as it impacted the companies’ revenues‚ and to manage these remote managers efficiently. HBC introduced incentives and mechanisms to curb its employee’s private trade activities as it was not easy to determine‚ for the management in London‚ whether the number of furs/goods were less

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    Thank you for the recent promotion to the managerial position within this company. My job now is to oversee 50 factory workers. After the first day on the job I discovered that the workers were working past their 8-hour shift. I would like to have a meeting with you regarding this current situation. I recently spoke with the factory supervisor to express my concern‚ because I know this company does not have the funds to pay every worker for overtime. He explained to me that we are “inviting” workers

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    Ethics Game Simulation HCS 478 Ethics Game Simulation In simulation game‚ two dilemmas were presented. The first case is happened to a 16-year-old mother‚ RB. She is in her tenth hour of labor. Her parents are at bedside with her. Because of religious belief‚ they have chosen to limit the amount of medication and other medical assistance. Due to the length of her labor‚ her unborn child’s situation is getting worse. RB has not received any medication so far. Because of her fear and distress‚ fetal

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    The ethical dilemmas of salesmen After reading the book Good Faith and watching the movie Glengarry Glen Ross‚ I was able to analyze the actions of the characters and identify their views on ethical behavior. Both the book and the movie concentrate on salesmen of the real estate companies. The common goal that all salesmen aim for is to become successful by getting high profits from selling different properties. Behaviors such as lying‚ disobeying the law‚ or stealing are seen as unethical in

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    (Snyder 2001). In order to truly explore the ethical dilemma of physicians assisted suicide we must first understand and grasp the base meaning of the term‚ as well as let go of any prior misconceptions we may have surrounding the topic. The process of physician-assisted suicide is different than you might imagine. Before I had researched this topic I had the inaccurate impression that physician assisted suicide was a procedure similar to that which you would imagine for an animal being put down or

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