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    (Springhouse‚ 2004)‚ “Patients have the right to information about their diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and treatment — including alternatives to care and risks involved — in terms they and their families can readily understand‚ so that they can give their informed consent.” For the family of Marianne‚ it is the nurse’s professional responsibility‚ within the nursing scope of practice‚ to provide education to Marianne’s family. Springhouse (2004) states‚ “For best results‚ patient teaching should include the family

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    helps to protect the client when revealing important information. An attorney is bound to not disclose any information given to him by any client (current or former). In order for an attorney to reveal any information the client must give informed consent. It is this standard alone that allows the client to be honest and disclose all information even when it could be damaging. “A comprehensive body of laws and ethical standards has been developed to secure effective representation” (“What is attorney

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    Self Reporting - surveys in criminal justice are the best ways to accrue information on new hires‚ victims‚ and someone’s criminal history and among others. There is a positive and negative effect that this method could produce such as biases. If the employer is willing to use this method he will need to take the time to research the person’s answers and keep their feelings and emotions out of the questionnaire. By using the self reporting survey method the employer can get to know the applicant

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    Ethics Paper: Individual or Group Therapy HSER 511 Liberty University Abstracts The paper researches the ethical issues faced in group counseling. It also shows a comparison of individual and group counseling. The paper discusses issue of confidentiality‚ and how it affects group counseling. Confidentiality is considered cornerstone to counseling (Kocet 2006). It is very important for the counselor to reinsure that the client understands

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    A Genuine Renaissance Man When contemplating about one of the outstanding Renaissance men‚ who comes to mind? Does Leonardo Da Vinci come to mind? Unequivocally the man who brought to life the Mona Lisa and designed the first scissors is bound to be a successful man; however his love and dedication to his various types of works is what made Leonardo Da Vinci a true Renaissance man. At the remarkably young age of fourteen Leonardo Da Vinci began to apprentice with a man named Andrea Del Verrocchio

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    He asks if she would be interested in taking part of a research project. She would be required to take full doses of chemotherapy and medications. It would be “tough”‚ but it was the “the most effective treatment modality”. She signs the informed consent just minutes after hearing such heavy news. I questioned her autonomy. She was not informed that a physical was required. She learns that the resident that will be examining her is in fact a former student of hers. After being left spread eagle

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    experiment was about otherwise they would give the answer that the experimenter was looking for‚ or they may give the answer that the experimenter wasn’t looking for and therefore not be true to their judgement. Thus leading to not getting informed consent before the experiment was taken place. However to overcome this participants were given a debrief at the end of the experiment and given a chance to withdraw their results. Although

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    men. We constantly give conditions to rape: if she was drunk‚ walking around alone at night‚ wearing clothing deemed ‘provocative’‚ etc. then it is not rape. In some cases‚ the victim is in a drunken state and therefore is unable to give proper consent. This is when they are taken advantage of and are raped. However‚ when someone is drunk they are unaware of their surroundings and therefore unaware of their actions. We cannot blame someone for getting raped while drunk. I agree that they should

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    The information the author provides to support his position is… [How do we know there is a problem? What evidence is there that this problem exists?] The author J.E Barnett has several different psychotherapists’ case examples such as: “Informed Consent to Psychotherapy: Protecting the Dignity and Respecting the Autonomy of Patients”; “Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality in Psychotherapy” and other “Psychotherapy Termination: Clinical and Ethical Responsibilities. To show you these different ethical

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    In this podcast‚ the Dr. Jonathan Pugh discusses that non-consensual intervention is justified under some circumstances. Non-consensual intervention is to intervene a person’s body against the person’s consent. According to him‚ non- consensual interventions can be important for the purpose of infectious disease control. For example‚ non-consensual vaccinations will immune every person from diseases and stop the spread of the fatal disease such as polio or chicken pox. He offers a very convincing

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