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    Running Head: IMPLICATIONS IN CLASSROOM Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom NAME Grand Canyon University EDU 450‚ Classroom Engagement and Management October 24‚ 2010 Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom More than ever there is an existence of many outside detriments to influence student behavior. In addition to bullying‚ there is now cyber bullying‚ hazing‚ sexual and inappropriate texting‚ and increased school violence. Educators now have to

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    coordinate the delivery of numerous patient services‚ and administer high costly healthcare programmes (Weld and Garmon Bibb 2009). Due to the rapid expansion in the scope of nursing care and knowledge‚ nursing staff face greater responsibilities and require increasingly more skills; such is the importance of nursing law and ethics. The pace of change of law in this area is considerable as the role of the nurse is becoming more diverse. The pressure to keep up to date not

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    situations like this could be when I was a new nurse. If I were the new nurse in this scenario‚ I hope that I would choose the third option. My progression through the steps in the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making proposed by McGonigle‚ Mastrian‚ and Farcus (2018‚ p. 89-91) are as follows: 1. Examine the ethical dilemma. In the situation you have presented‚ a new nurse has been asked by a physician to send an EKG via an unsecured text to prevent having to wait for the EKG to be uploaded

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    I’ve encountered an ethical dilemma situation in my recent capstone clinical. My clinical preceptor and I caught in the concepts of the principles of autonomy‚ veracity‚ and nonmalifecence. This occurred when we provided nursing service to a 30-years-old male patient who was taken to the ED as a post-code patient. The EMS team arrived in the scene and initiated CPR and defibrillated a client (on the floor of his room). The client ended up in the ICU with a diagnosis of hypoxic- anoxic injury (HAI)

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    Nursing Shortages in Texas Require New Legislature Mary Sanc G C U Ethics‚ Policy and Finance in Health Care System NUR-508 Dr. April 1‚ 2015 Nursing Shortages in Texas Require New Legislature There is a shortage of nurses nationwide‚ and there is an increase in the number of people in the United States over 65. This group has many medical needs. Nursing shortages can lead to stressful conditions which can result in injury‚ fatigue and job dissatisfaction ("American Nurses Association‚" n.d.)

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    Hess‚ P.‚ Touhy‚ T.‚ & Jett‚ K. (2005). Gerontological nursing & healthy aging (2nd ed.). St. Louis‚ Missouri: Elsevier Mosby‚ Inc.. Higgins‚ I.‚ Madjar‚ I.‚ & Walton‚ J. (2004). Chronic pain in elderly nursing home residents: the need for nursing leadership. Journal of Nursing Management‚ 12‚ 167-173. Jakobsson‚ U. (2004‚ December). Pain management among older people in need of help with activities of daily living. Pain Management Nursing‚ 5(4)‚ 137-143. Minner‚ D. M.‚ & Marek‚ K. D. (2005‚ June)

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    Introduction: This essay will look at an ethical dilemma encountered in clinical practice while working as a clinical research nurse as part of a lung cancer research team. This essay will give a background to the subject area‚ look at the potential impact of this dilemma on clinical research and identify evidence based potential solutions to the dilemma. Methods of implementing the potential solutions into practice will then be outlined. The NMC (2008‚ p. 6) Code of Conduct states that as a nurse

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     Diploma  in  Event  management     Assessment  no.4     The  legal  and  insurance  implications  of  staging  a  concert.     Before  staging  a  concert  in  a  locality‚  there  are  some  areas  that  need  to  be  considered  like:     • Organizational  structure  and  legal  status   • Event  Ownership   • Contracts  and  agreements   • Licences

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    Metaethical Concepts Ethics‚ also termed moral philosophy‚ is a subdivision of philosophy that studies morality through the examination of right and wrong. One focus of ethics‚ metaethics‚ is concerned with the character of right and wrong‚ where and how ethical judgments start‚ and what they mean in relation to human nature and behavior. Metaethics seeks the answer to questions regarding what morality is and what is ‘bad’ and ‘good’ (DeLapp‚ 2014). There are many concepts within metaethics philosophy‚

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    with ethical problems they must maintain moral integrity‚ living up to their ethical beliefs by being honest‚ trustworthy and consistently standing up for what is right (2012). Pozgar (2016) the contents of ethics vary depending on the risks associated with a particular profession (p. 300). The National Commission on Correctional Health care (2011) talks about nurses in a traditional medical setting. How ethical decisions happens periodically and sometimes nurses are pulled into ethical situations

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