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    A consistent biomedical ethics dilemma is the question of whether or not it is ever morally justifiable for a doctor to lie to a patient. There is a broad range of cases to which this question can be applied. At one end‚ there are situations in which the issue is so trivial there is no need for discussion; for example‚ telling a patient their request will be “no problem” although it may be quite time consuming and work intensive. At the other end are emergency cases in which telling the truth could

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    NU 306 Mental Health Nursing *Reflections: Clinical Experiences in Community - Gero   1. Describe characteristics of clients served by this program. The clients at Shoals Hospital in the geriatric psyc. Unit were obviously old. I think the youngest person was a 60 year old female. All had psychiatric disorders but the disorder that seemed to be most prevalent was Major Depressive Disorder. I also got to talk to the oldest living person with Huntington’s disease which was very cool. 2

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    Assessment 2- Case Study Analysis The problem and ethical considerations to be addressed Mary’s main concern is whether or not to maintain confidentiality between herself and Sandy or to disclose the information to Mrs Wilson regarding Sandy’s suspected pregnancy. As a health professional‚ Mary needs to ensure she is making a well-informed ethical decision to guarantee the wellbeing of Sandy is in her best interest. Mary may find conflict in what course of action to take as she needs to determine

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    Physical and Mental Health Exercise and nutrition has never really been a priority for me. Most of my life I have been thin so I never had to watch my weight. Now as I get older I notice that because of my schedule‚ and the things I eat‚ I am retaining more weight than usual. I have attempted to incorporate an exercise regimen for my family‚ but it doesn’t seem to stick. I have joined gyms‚ walked in my neighborhood and watch workout videos and none of these practices stay around too long. I understand

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    Laura’s Resources for Mental Health Illnesses Mood Disorders Disorder Resources Depression http://allpsych.com/disorders/mood/index.html http://www.camh.net/education/Online_courses_webinars/mha101/index.html Signs and Symptoms: lack of energy; oversleeping/not sleeping; drop in grades; regress to childhood fears; self-harm; substance abuse; aggressive; accident prone/clumsy Strategies: connect; allow creative outlets (writing‚ drawing‚ doodling); help with memory and organization

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    Social work values raise ethical dilemmas which at times occur due to conflict‚ with personal values. Social work profession is intricate and detailed‚ the role is to encourage support to those individuals and families having a variation of inevitabilities‚ including the interactions within their families that may be concerning‚ ascending from structural influences‚ poverty and conflict. Not just within their families but in society in general. Ethical concerns are combined into the belief of humanity

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    Ethics: Gay Marriage If the fetus you save is gay‚ will you still fight for its rights? (http://smartassproducts.hubpages.com) This is an ongoing ethical dilemma in our world today. With many states starting to recognize gay unions‚ and those who oppose it‚ the issues have raised many ethical questions like my opening statement. There are basically two sides to this debate: The Liberals (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/liberal) and the Conservatives (http://dictionary.reference

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    Red Lobster’s Ethical Dilemma - Term Paper Gerry Mullen‚ CEO of Red Lobster restaurants‚ has been faced with a dilemma. He recently received an email from Terry Modotti‚ Vice President for Public Relations concerning the lobster retrieval in La Mosquitia‚ also known as the Mosquito Coast. The article states that many of the young working men are being killed and maimed to make lobsters available at cheap process to consumers in the United States. The men‚ known as buzos‚ must dive up to 130

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    patient’s history. In doing so‚ you will be able to set targets about the situation. Write down ideas on paper in clarity. Outline the facts‚ assumptions‚ hypotheses‚ or reservations. There are several questions you should ask yourself: Is it an ethical‚ legal‚ professional‚ or clinical problem? Is it a combination of more than one of these? If a legal question exists‚ seek legal advice. Is it related to a client? Is it related to the institution their policies and procedures? How can I use guidelines

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    Mental health is a disease people have experienced since the beginning of time. Mild to severe disturbances in behavior and/or thoughts are the effects of a mental illness. More than 200 forms of mental illnesses have been classified. In the ancient period the Egyptians “documented” disordered states of attention and concentration and emotional distress in the mind or heart‚ which later became known as melancholy and hysteria. Somatic treatments usually involved reciting magic spells and applying

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