Ethical Dilemma Nader Ayyad Chamberlain College of Nursing Pediatric/Nursing Ethical Dilemma A major health problem that is affecting millions of children around the globe is child maltreatment (ANA‚ 2015). Child maltreatment is any act of harm or threat to a child under the age of eighteen by a parent‚ caregiver‚ or guardian (ANA‚ 2015). There are four common types of abuse; physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ and neglect (CDC‚ 2015). There are many forms of neglect such as
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B6015: Decision Models Modeling Group Project The purpose of this group project is to apply the modeling concepts and methods learned in class to an important real-world decision making problem based on your own work or personal experience. It could include a problem faced at job‚ consulting assignment‚ school‚ club‚ organization‚ etc. that someone in your group has been personally involved with. For examples of past projects‚ see under the Content / Sample Projects on the Angel page for the
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Rational Decision Making Model The Rational Decision Making Model is a “Systematic‚ step by step method in which ’hard’ (quantitative) data obtained through observation or mathematical (statistical) analysis or modeling is used for making long-term decisions.” (businessdictionary.com) In-lay-mans terms this means that this model uses steps to make decisions. “It is sometimes referred to as the rational economic model.” (http://ezinearticles.com/?benefits-of-a-rational-decsion-making-model&id=4806669
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Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma There are several key players involved in the Japanese culture dilemma. The first major player is Ryan McNamara who has been called into the office by his manager‚ Natalie Berman of Pryor Sterling Inc. She informs him of a “crucial project with ties to three of the firm’s major international accounts” in Tokyo (Nelson & Quick‚ p.66). Natalie provides Ryan with information “on the specifics of the project and timetable for completion” (p. 66). The other key players
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Ethical Dilemma ( Case Study Lying in Business ) Q.1: It is not always okay to lie in a business context. However‚ there will be very less specific circumstances that lies will be okay. Some time there will be the situation where we can lie it may be the case of help to others . In a business context‚ it might be okay‚ if liars have good purposes. For example‚ they are lying because they want to avoid a risking investment of the investor‚ and they are lying because they want to
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In this case John is seeking to have a lethal injection administered by his doctors in order to alleviate the pain he is suffering as a result of stomach cancer. John’s exact words to his doctors were‚ “put me out of my misery.” As we review this case it is important to understand that John is under great distress and great pain understandably speaking and although we respect and honor his decision there is an ethical dilemma to the lethal treatment he so desperately seeks. First‚ we must address
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Alcohol can give you poor judgment‚ memory loss‚ and loss of coordination. Alcohol weakens the heart muscle‚ reduces the amount of blood pumped to and from the heart Some ways I use the skills I have learned in D.A.R.E are using the D.A.R.E Decision-Making Model. Use the five W’s which who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why. Walk away if someone asks me do I want a cigarette
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and treatments‚ many people agree to become part of clinical trials‚ they are the first to receive the treatments‚ this helps to understand how the body will be affected and if the medication will be effective. People who are part of these clinical trials‚ go through extensive medical testing‚ and they must be of sound mind and fully understand what the clinical trial is about and everything it implies‚ and they must be the ones making the decision‚ no one should be forcing them to do it. So what happens
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Bartering Ethical Dilemma Name: Tutor: Introduction Bartering Bartering involves exchange of goods and services; this has been a part of human beings since the beginning‚ even before gold or money was used as an exchange. This is common with poor customers who need a service or product without money but have something in exchange. This has been a part of numerous culture and communities norms as an acceptable method of compensation as well as‚ economic exchange.(Zur‚ 2005) Bartering
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the medical profession force feed people with anorexia as part of treatment? One of the contributing factors to developing anorexia is an individual’s need to control his or her environment. In my opinion‚ force feeding a patient who suffers from this serious disorder‚ would be unethical as well as a violation of the patient’s constitutional rights. The libertarian philosophy of freedom is based on the premise that self-ownership is a basic right and that initiating violence against others is a
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