Many healthcare institutions have standards of ethics in which are used to regulate common standards through out the work field. Code of Ethics of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses is recognized for outlining the nursing outlooks and encouraging the growth of professional ethics by providing excellent principles to serve as models. “The goal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) is to enable neonatal nurses to alleviate suffering and protect‚ promote and restore health to
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Home Health/Care Aide or Personal Care Assistant Jacqueline Caldwell Continued Issues Trends Health Law Ethics in Health and Human Services HHS435 Elizabeth Kane March 14‚ 2011 Home Health/Care Aide or Personal Assistant Our elderly population is living longer than ever before and not all of them are entering into a nursing home. They are choosing to stay in their own home or their caregiver is choosing it for them. Some caregivers are choosing to move their
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Request for Project (RFP) Organization: Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Requester: CEO Background of Request Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is looking to upgrade its current network architecture over the next 5 years. As a result‚ it is imperative that a complete review of current architecture is completed and a revised network design is developed to include both proposed upgraded hardware and software. As the CIO for the hospital‚ it is your responsibility to complete this project
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The interview with school nurse Diane Ferrara has lead me to believe that all of what we have learn in this SPE-358 course are dead on point in many ways. She spoke about using universal precaution which we learn during this course when dealing with body fluids and blood. The author of this summary has worked with Ms. Ferrara over the past eight years and witnesses her using many of these strategies and techniques over the years‚ with a number of students’ that I had knowledge of having infectious
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blood work. Once it was ordered‚ labels would print out and the tech would go out to call the patient back. When calling the patient back the tech only uses the patient’s first name‚ never the last name‚ this way their identity is protected through HIPPA. Once the patient is in the draw room‚ the patient’s identity is double-checked by having the patient spell their last name and confirm their date of birth. Also if the patient was in for a Prothrombin Time test‚ then I would ask when their last dose
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HSM/220 Week 4 checkpoint Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation 11/14/2013 Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations are the factors that are needed to motivate employees to put fourth their best effort so they can be great at what they do in the work place. Managers strive to achieve a job well done by their employees‚ they must help by making sure they provide the best qualities and work factors to motivate them to do the best they can. In order to be noticed by superiors so they might advance
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Latasha Thomas January 20‚ 2013 HSM 260 Jerome Anderson Exercise 10.1 Recompute fixed costs‚ variable costs‚ and the BEP. What are the variable costs? What are the fixed costs? How many meals will the WHDM program need to provide during the fiscal year to reach the BEP? How much profit will the program earn if it completes its 45‚000-meal contract with the City of Westchester? The variable cost of service is $3.93 during the fiscal year the WHDM should provide 1‚011 meals to reach
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Legal Considerations Ethics has developed as people have reflected on the intentions and consequences of their acts. From this reflection on the nature of human behavior‚ theories of conscience have developed‚ giving direction to much ethical thinking. Intuitionists (Ralph Cudworth‚ Samuel Clarke)‚ moral-sense theorists (the 3d earl of Shaftesbury‚ Francis Hutcheson)‚ and sentimentalists (J. J. Rousseau‚ Pierre-Simon Ballanche) postulated an innate moral sense‚ which serves as the ground of ethical
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is a deadly disease and people who have the virus are not as careful as others which does not exclude that fact that those who have to virus may want to give the virus to others because of mental and emotional problems‚ but by law no‚ but with the HIPPA law there is no way you will know if a person has any type of disease they are protected by law the legislation states Individuals with HIV are considered disabled and protected by the ADA. If you were the judge at the trial‚ given the facts presented
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obtain a laptop and hard drive not to acquire the data. 3. Possible consequences might be that personal information being used against the people in the VA system. 4. Yes‚ the disability ratings are personal healthcare information that would be a HIPPA violation. 5. Termination or demotion or revoked privileges or cut in pay or equipment reimbursement 6. Yes‚ as no employee would be a suspect until strong evidence is found to incriminate said employee. 7. They were demoted as they put off informing
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