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    Police Ethical Dilemmas

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    Looking back on my eleven years of being a Memphis police officer‚ there has been several times in which I have been faced with an ethical dilemma. A police officer can encounter these types dilemmas on a daily basis. I remember one of the first ethical issues I faced‚ was during my probationary phase. We had been dispatched to a one car accident. The dispatcher advised the complaint was a motorist who observed a vehicle severe off the road hit a guardrail and split a pole. My partner who had relinquished

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    Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma There are several key players involved in the Japanese culture dilemma. The first major player is Ryan McNamara who has been called into the office by his manager‚ Natalie Berman of Pryor Sterling Inc. She informs him of a “crucial project with ties to three of the firm’s major international accounts” in Tokyo (Nelson & Quick‚ p.66). Natalie provides Ryan with information “on the specifics of the project and timetable for completion” (p. 66). The other key players

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    Ethical Issues Healthcare professionals face the challenge of resolving ethical dilemmas on a regular basis. This paper will discuss a hypothetical ethical dilemma in a healthcare setting as if it were the author’s. Competing loyalties between the organization and patient will be indentified and an ethical response will be provided along with contrasting ethical responses. Implications to risk management will be considered and an ethical decision making model will be identified to guide future actions

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    Ethical Dilemma at Northlake The case begins with an intense discussion between the VP of Amalgamated Forest Products Jim McIntosh and Frank the manager of corporate reporting. Frank has disclosed to Jim that he plans to go public in regards to the truth in a report predicting that the companies operating cost would jump to 30 percent instead of Franks prediction of 8 to 10 just because the company would have to build a lagoon for wastewater treatment. Do to Jim’s opposite opinion of the need for

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    Nursing Ethical Dilemma

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    inducing situations like this could be when I was a new nurse. If I were the new nurse in this scenario‚ I hope that I would choose the third option. My progression through the steps in the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making proposed by McGonigle‚ Mastrian‚ and Farcus (2018‚ p. 89-91) are as follows: 1. Examine the ethical dilemma. In the situation you have presented‚ a new nurse has been asked by a physician to send an EKG via an unsecured text to prevent having to wait for the EKG to be uploaded

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    Workplace Ethical Dilemma

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    Workplace Ethical Dilemma Workplace Ethical Dilemma Ethics--"the science of conduct‚" according to some philosophers--is differentiating between right and wrong and then doing the right thing. Ethical problems in the workplace can include questions of pay raises and promotions‚ employee discrimination‚ disciplinary action‚ harassment‚ conflicts of interest and other issues (Workplace Ethical Dilemmas | eHow.com). I have had the misfortune to have been apart of ethical dilemmas in the

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    Worldcom Ethical Dilemma

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    promoted to a senior manager in the firm’s corporate accounting division. Two years later in her position she experienced a major ethical dilemma. The company WorldCom was a very successful company up until the middle of 2000 when the telecommunication industry entered a protracted slump. The company’s earnings were not Wall Street expectations‚ and it was saddled with unpaid bills. Vinson’s job was to repair the problem by doing some wrong accounting practices. The ethical dilemma is weather she should

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    Ethical Dilemmas: Euthanasia Is euthanasia‚ or assisted suicide‚ humane? Should it be accepted in the medical world? Euthanasia is a very serious ethical dilemma faced in modern health care. Euthanasia is mostly a matter of opinion‚ and has different meanings to different people. In my opinion‚ there are many good arguments supporting euthanasia but I believe euthanasia should be ignored. I would personally never be able to perform euthanasia on someone‚ I would feel too guilty‚ but not everyone

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    to the action taken by the physician and the patient‚ who both agree (with informed consent) to end the patient’s life. Involuntary Euthanasia refers to a third party taking a patient’s life without the informed consent of the patient. This is commonly practiced in veterinary medicine when animals are "put down" or "put to sleep." In modern medicine‚ it could conceivably be applied to the act of taking a terminally ill‚ suffering patient’s life that has lost all mental capacity to make his/her

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    Ethical Dilemma Handout

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    Based on the Decision Making Model: 1. Identify the Problem: See Ethical Dilemma Handout 2. Potential Issues Involved: • Maria is a minor • No signed Informed Consent • Dual Relationship/ Neighbor • Rape • Underage Drinking • Possible Pregnancy and/or STD • Self mutilation • Rural community‚ cultural differences • Maria (client) asks not to inform parent/ legal guardian for fear of his reaction. • Father approaches therapist in an unprofessional setting and wants to information regarding

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