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    Running head: RESEARCH SUMMARY AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Research Summary and Ethical Considerations As the move towards evidence based medicine continues to progress‚ research of interventions in the labor process are becoming more and more common. “The Relationship Between Cesarean Section and Labor Induction” by Barbara Wilson‚ Judith Efken‚ and Richard Butler is an examination and clarification of how system and patient characteristics have

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    May 8‚ 2012 Beneficence in Medical Ethics The principle of beneficence is found in the Hippocratic Oath‚ which provides that “physicians will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick according to (their) ability and judgment; and to keep the sick from harm and injustice.” (Jonathan F. Will‚ 2011) Our textbook claims that the Hippocratic Oath expresses an obligation of nonmaleficence and an obligation of beneficence: “I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability

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    A police officer regardless of the crime that is being investigated or whoever we are dealing with has ethical considerations‚ that I believe are realistic and should be followed. A police officer must obey the law‚ act in a professional manner at all times and never use the authority we have to intimidate or demean others. (Hall‚ 2015). Regardless of the crime or person you are dealing with‚ everyone is expected to be treated fairly. A defendant has the same rights as a police officer. We are

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    Telling the Truth about Lying Why should one tell the truth if it’s one’s advantage to lie? This question caught my attention as I scanned through a thick‚ old and tattered encyclopedia. While I was sitting on a green comfy chair parallel to a wooden table‚ I pondered upon the said question coming from a renowned philosopher named Ludwig Wittgenstein who formulated the theory of truth. It was said that he spent his entire life answering the question which made me wonder how long it would take me

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    Running Head: PATIENT DIGNITY The Importance of Maintaining a Patients’ Dignity Naomi L. Coleman Grand Canyon University: NRS-433V November 4‚ 2012 The Importance of Maintaining a Patients’ Dignity Dignity is defined as bearing‚ conduct‚ or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation. One of the most important aspects of nursing care is to maintain a patient’s dignity while caring for that patient. This is a very important part

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    Are there ethical truths which hold for all people at all times and places? The concept of an absolute value‚ such as the archetype of Beauty or Truth‚ is one that has been pondered by philosophers for ages. Aristotle and Plato pondered this question‚ trying to define what common beliefs and values existed among all human beings. Carl Jung believed that there were certain truths which held for everyone regardless of time or place. Like Joseph Campbell‚ the famous mythologist‚ also later came

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    Strain Capital Punishment‚ Ethical Considerations PHL464X Fall 2014 Sullivan University 10/26/14 Introduction Capital punishment as defined by Thiroux‚ J. and Krasemann‚ K. (2012) is the inflection of death for certain crimes. Capital punishment is a widely debated topic. Some states have banned its use and others continue the practice. Philosophies differ on its use some call for an eye-for-eye type of punishment and others call for rehabilitation. The ethical debate of weather capital punishment

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    runninghead: RESEARCH SUMMARY AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Lisa Overfield Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS 433V November 30‚ 2012 Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Obesity is a problem sweeping across our nation with incredible speed and the prevalence of pediatric obesity is a continually increasing problem. Never before in history have children risked outliving their parents and developing

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    ASSIGNED TO THE ELEMENT ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE EQUAL SIGN. PROCEDURE CALL STATEMENT: THE LEFT AND RIGHT PARENTHESES IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE NAME OF THE PROCEDURE IDENTIFIES THE VISUAL BASIC STATEMENT AS THE PROCEDURE CALL STATEMENT. PROCEDURE: A SET OF PREWRITTEN CODE THAT CAN BE CALLED BY A STATEMENT IN THE VISUAL BASIC PROGRAM. EVENT PLANNING DOCUMENT: CONSISTS OF A TABLE THAT SPECIFIES AN OBJECT IN THE USER INTERFACE THAT WILL CAUSE AN EVENT‚ THE ACTIO TAKEN BY THE USER TO TRIGGER THE EVEN‚ AND

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    The basic ethical principles‚ as described in the Belmont Report‚ are justice‚ respect for other persons‚ and beneficence (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ 2014). With any research project‚ there are responsibilities that a researcher must adhere to in order to protect human participants during an exploration for the betterment of science or a specialized field. These three ethical principles are the fundamental doctrines in which research practices have been based upon. The U.S. Department

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