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    Jesslyn Lay OPER360 04/03/2013 Ethical Dilemma 1 In the case of this first dilemma‚ my suggestion would be to stay with the original supplier instead of switching to China-made shoes. Although cost effective‚ as a widely-regarded socially responsible company‚ we should keep in mind that the switching is risky and may cause a potential damage to the company’s reputation. I believe the company will save so much if we decide to do the switching especially with the projected sales for the following

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    When social networking becomes a topic of discussion‚ everyone sees it as a web based interaction between human beings in order to stay in contact. However‚ many are not aware that social networks actually operates on different levels. (Nanda‚ n.d.) outlines‚ quite some time ago‚ when there were limited means of communication‚ social networking happens at functions where friends and family get together under one roof. Social networking has always been common but as for now‚ the way it is conducted

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    Beth Etter GAH-220-91 Cris Elstro Ethical Dilemma 1.) Dilemma: The dilemma that I will be writing about it euthanasia by medical professionals. For many‚ this may be a difficult issue to talk about. I will be trying to present information and things that should be considered when it comes to facing this dilemma. A lot of hat is said throughout this paper is stated as if all of this was legal in all 50 state in the United States. 2.) Level One: There would be several people involved when it

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    Social media poses threat to all health care environments‚ if not used appropriately. I agree that the inappropriate use of social media does violate the code of ethics‚ the healthcare facilities policy and HIPPA. The inappropriate use of social media can range from posting information on a patient’s condition to checking Facebook instead of giving a patient insulin when their glucose levels are in the 200+ range. The use of social media at the workplace continues to pose a distraction to employees

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    1. What is the ethical dilemma? The ethical dilemma in this scenario is whether to risk Dr. John’s and Joseph’s life‚ also Margaret’s in an attempt to save more people‚ with no guarantees that they’ll be able to save any at all and safely come back to the roof. Margaret‚ the RN‚ already made up her mind as she disappeared down the stairs with Joseph expressing his reluctance. 2. What is your value and ethical position related to the case? Include discussion of theory and principles on which your

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    ETHICAL DILEMNA’S IN THE PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR I’ve been in the Private Security sector going on twenty three years and have held numerous positions throughout the organizations I’ve worked for. The two ethical instances that come immediately to the front of my mind have to deal with moral integrity. The first instance deals with leadership and “Doing the right thing” (Ethical Leadership) and the second one is “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This first instance I know intimately because

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    will have serious repercussions for his employment. How do you respond? Response to Dilemma I think it was very selfish of employee (R) to decide to forward all of the reply’s he received to the owner and the other office employees. There are many ways in which responsible decision making can go wrong. However‚ in this case it seems to me that employee (R) failed to act accordingly with his ethical judgment and decided to act unethical. There was one reply in particular that was sent to

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    The ethical dilemma presented in this case example was that the doctor terminated his relationship with the client in order to pursue a romantic relationship. After the client-patient affiliation had been officially terminated‚ the doctor then invited the client to his home for dinner and a movie. It was at this time that the doctor sexually assaulted his former client. When the doctor was later confronted by the client’s priest with whom she had confided in about the nature of this incident‚ the

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    Shayla Terrance Ethical Dilemma A.) Problem: You’re a fairly new staff member working in a Special Education‚ Special Day class (SDC) for Severely Emotionally Disturbed students (SED).A student arrives on campus that you haven’t seen in over a week and seems to be pacing around the courtyard and adamant that he doesn’t want to go to class. You approach him and chat with him about his odd behavior and he walks away. In working with these types of youth you let the student have his space

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    And that is often the case. Though the right way to prevent‚ slow‚ or stop outbreaks can present a number of ethical challenges. Fundamentally‚ the ethical challenge and epidemic response arises from the question of whether it is more helpful to prevent someone from getting sick in the future than to treat someone who is sick now. Or simply allocate those resources to addressing other social needs like housing‚ food‚ sanitation‚ and security. The tradeoff between preventative care and addressing acute

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