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    Counselors as companions Marlene Ela Kaplan University Professor Lori Rice HN144-04 Part A What are some of the things you believe that the counselor has learned from Steve? I feel the counselor has learned that no matter what somebody’s limitations may be‚ with strength and determination they can still accomplish what is handed to them. And also how to be a hero’s travel guide- someone who is supposed to make the clients path shorter‚ smoother‚ or less painful (Halstead‚ 2000). What

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    If you have the capacity to make a decision‚ you have the capacity to refuse treatment. If you do not have the capacity to make the decision‚ a surrogate decision maker can do so for you as long as they are acting your values‚ wishes‚ and morals. If you were to have an end-of-life document‚ this would make things much less complicated for said decision maker. Some would argue that is morally wrong to refuse ordinary treatment versus extraordinary treatment‚ this has been the topic for many articles

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    Social media poses threat to all health care environments‚ if not used appropriately. I agree that the inappropriate use of social media does violate the code of ethics‚ the healthcare facilities policy and HIPPA. The inappropriate use of social media can range from posting information on a patient’s condition to checking Facebook instead of giving a patient insulin when their glucose levels are in the 200+ range. The use of social media at the workplace continues to pose a distraction to employees

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    Ethical Dilemma on Stem Research Discussion of the bioethics of human stem cell research has transitioned from controversies over the source of human embryonic stem cells to concerns about the ethical use of stem cells in basic and clinical research. Key areas in this evolving ethical discourse include the derivation and use of other human embryonic stem cell–like stem cells that have the capacity to differentiate into all types of human tissue and the use of all types of stem cells in clinical

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    today’s world businesses and firms are required to uphold high levels of ethical behaviors for them to run successfully. There have been an overwhelming increased number of unethical behaviors in the accounting environment where a lot of accounting environment present accountants with many accounting dilemmas. Accountants handling any financial information such as companies financial statement must be operate out rightly in an ethical manner because such information is critical to a company’s well being

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    Criminal Defense: An Ethical Dilemma Criminal defense has been the object of ethical scrutiny since attorneys have been required to defend. Specifically‚ defending those they know to be guilty. Legal defense has long required that the innocent defend the less-than-innocent. But much to the plight of the accuser‚ it is not just morally and ethically righteous for the accused to be defended‚ it is necessary for the foundations of fairness in society. The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the

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    1. What is the ethical dilemma? The ethical dilemma in this scenario is whether to risk Dr. John’s and Joseph’s life‚ also Margaret’s in an attempt to save more people‚ with no guarantees that they’ll be able to save any at all and safely come back to the roof. Margaret‚ the RN‚ already made up her mind as she disappeared down the stairs with Joseph expressing his reluctance. 2. What is your value and ethical position related to the case? Include discussion of theory and principles on which your

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    and that the primary aim is to protect the patient and his or her assets. Indeed‚ as a patient advocate‚ it is up to the nurse to carefully assess for any potential client-surrogate abuse (p. 89). The patient has the legal right to choose a proxy (family member or friend) with whom a trusted relationship/bond has been cultivated‚ first and foremost‚ an individual who knows the patient well enough to have had discussions involving end-of-life decisions and treatments choices (p.

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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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    a) The acts of John and Lisa are despicable. The similarity in both of the acts is that they are using things that belong to me without my permission. Both are causing trouble in different ways and both are stealing something from me. John taking my car without my consent is unethical. Both of us staying being roommates doesn’t mean he can take anything that belongs to me without my permission. It is clear breach of my 1st Amendment rights. There are lot of risks because of his act. He is not only

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