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    Trial Testing in Children Leslie Aguilar Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 322: Pediatric Nursing 3/28/15 Trial Testing in Children Our country is one where every day‚ new medical treatments and medicines are being discovered and being approved to help Americans battle all of the different diseases and conditions that affect us. In order for us to be able to get access to those medications and treatments‚ many people agree to become part of clinical trials‚ they are the first to receive

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    Arellano University Florentino Cayco Memorial School of Graduate Studies Masters of Arts in Nursing METHODS OF RESEARCH IN NURSING Jennylyn C. Cabanto‚ RN Gen. Marlene Padua‚ RN‚ MAN June 29‚ 2013 ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN NURSING RESEARCH HISTORICAL BACKGROUND As modern‚ civilized people: systematic violations of moral principles within a research context occurred centuries ago rather than in recent times – FALSE The Nazi Medical Experiments (1930s & 1940s) The Tuskegee Syphillis Study

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    Surrogate Mothers and Ethical Dilemmas Kimberly G. Manning Carlow University   Surrogate Mothers and Ethical Dilemmas Few options exist for same-sex partners or heterosexual partners unable to bear children when deciding to have a child. A couple may adopt‚ but if they want a biological child‚ the couple must employ a surrogate mother. Two types of surrogacy exist. Gestational surrogacy involves extracting an egg and sperm from donors and placing the fertilized egg into the surrogate’s uterus

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    The Role of Nurse Autonomy and Ethics in End-of-Life Care As a patient‚ one can expect a certain amount of rights and responsibilities when requesting medical treatment. These rights include the right to make decisions‚ have questions answered accordingly prior to those decisions being made‚ and the right to have your decisions upheld and respected by the medical professionals from which care is obtained. However‚ in some circumstances‚ medical professionals often find themselves being asked to

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    Nurses effectuate hundreds of critical‚ health-related tasks every day. In some cases‚ these decisions test their professional and personal morality. Nursing ethics codes help caregivers maintain a safe recovery setting and remember to consider patient needs from several viewpoints. The guidelines remind the caregivers to treat all patrons equally and individually while protecting their privacy in ways that may not seem readily apparent. These recommendations also implore caregivers to seek justice

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    Quality Management System 601/2566/4 Specification IQ Level 3 Award in Awareness of End of Life Care (QCF) Specification Regulation No: 601/2566/4 Page 1 of 27 IQB/0.2/214 | Version 2.0 | 26/06/2014 | Author DM Quality Management System 601/2566/4 Specification Contents Page Industry Qualifications......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction .......................

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    the statistical test I ran was not significant implying that the growth factor added little benefit. When I shared the results with my advisor‚ he asked me to rework the statistics and show the data in a more positive light to the client. My dilemma was whether to report the findings against the wishes of my advisor or to heed his request and use a less stringent and statistically incorrect test. Researchers often manipulate data by using alternative statistical tests‚ so complying with my advisor’s

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    Ethical issues are present in different aspects of our everyday life‚ through various ways such as conflicts in the workplace‚ social‚ or cultural issues we might face. Some ethical issues can be easy to find a solution because we have set religious‚ moral and cultural values instilled in us from a very early age. Therefore‚ makes solving ethical issues instinct or intuitive based on our values. Yet‚ some ethical issues can be perplexed issues‚ due to many factors that play like we will see in the

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    Business Ethics and Social Responsibility True or Flase 11. Wever‚ Inc. is considering relocating a facility to Mexico. The interests of the various stakeholders affected by this decision may conflict. 12. In analyzing ethical dilemmas using the ethics checklist presented in the textbook‚ it is best to narrow your focus to encompass only one or two major issues. 14. Because of the increasing medical concern over obesity in the United States‚ federal regulation of

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    of nurses to show commitments to persons with health-care needs and individuals receiving care. However‚ nurses are expected to be professional‚ transparent‚ therapeutic and ethical with their clients. Similarly‚ nurses are expected to work ethically and working through ethical challenges that arise in their practice with individuals‚ clients and within public health systems (Canada Nurses Association‚ 2008). The dilemma deals with both ethical and legal issues‚ it involves a professional nurse by

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