Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma {Part 1} Grand Canyon University Introduction to the Study of Ethics NRS-437V Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma {Part 1} There are times when life takes an unforeseen route‚ and one is faced with an obstacle or situation that was not expected. Many people are diagnosed with terminal diseases‚ have accidents and are left with severe impairments‚ and suffer horrendous complications from medical issues. One has the right‚ according
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NASW and an Ethical Dilemma: Conflicts of Interest One ethical dilemma addressed by the NASW is conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest can take many forms; financial‚ professional‚ religious‚ political‚ etc. (NASW Code of Ethics 1.06‚ 1999). One common conflict occurs when a social worker identifies strongly with a belief system‚ such as the Alcoholics Anonymous credo‚ and supplants standard treatment modalities with AA doctrine. The allure of sharing such a system with a client experiencing
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The Ethical Dilemma Matrix Ethical dilemma: NSA spying into people’s private lives Stakeholders Non-maleficence Respect for persons Finality 1: You The individual understands his or her duty to ensure that whatever they do does not cause harm to themselves or others. The individual knows that they have a duty to respect others in the society. The individual understands that there provisions in the law that might make it impossible to have their privacy for the sake of national security 2:The Spying
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The ethical dilemma I chose to do involve a detective in a moderate size city. Detective Malloy and his partner Detective Reed just completed a drug bust involving a large amount of stolen cash. Earlier in the day Detective Reed was discussing how is daughter had stage 2 cancer and that he was struggling financially to pay the hospital bills. This private hospital will only keep her as a patient if the bills are paid‚ otherwise she will be sent to a public hospital with a lower chance of success
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In his opinion‚ what person could possibly turn down an opportunity to work directly with an MIT professor and for free? For the purposes of this paper‚ the ethical dilemma discussed is what happens next in the plot of Good Will Hunting‚ and that is when Will (who burns through multiple therapists before connecting with one) and his eventual Psychologist‚ Sean Maguire begin working together. Two major occurrences
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right to privacy. Conversely others believe that protecting a woman’s privacy clashes with the life of a fetus. This ethical dilemma is a situation
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order to decide the best course of action in this dilemma. First off when opening a practice Dr. Jones must have developed and sustained a professional commitment to doing what is right. Without this he might not see what is wrong with dilemma and virtually tuned out the situation and let it slide by so a comment certain virtues in a practice are important. According to the account of this situation it is stated that Dr. Jones follows his ethical guidelines so he is already on the fast track to knowing
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The complex ethical dilemma to be addressed using the three tests for an ethical decision‚ ethical theories‚ and the six step process is as follow: your company is governing a public tender for a project to create a new water treatment system. The ethical uncertainty arises when your inlaws company is unaware of the public tender which closes in two days‚ which would be essential if they hope to be chosen to provide the technologies to implement the new system. The moral dilemma in this case is deciding
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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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