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    Running head: MY NURSING ETHIC Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437V My Nursing Ethic Nursing‚ ethics‚ and morals all‚ which are necessary for a nurse to provide‚ care in a diverse population of individual patients. Nurses deal with individuals with complex needs that encompass physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ and psychosocial issues that the average person cannot comprehend let alone that these things can happen to a man‚ women‚ child

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    Kidders nine (9) checkpoints for Ethical Decision Making 1. Recognize there is a moral issue The moral issue is that McDonalds was involved with child exploitation and they did not pay employees enough. 2. Determine the actor (who does the problem belong to? This problem belongs to the company. The CEO is responsible for making these changes since he is in charge of the company. The CEO‚ along with the stakeholders‚ and board of directors are the actors and need to fix the problem. 3. Gather

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    strategy for learning disability for 21st century – a government white paper published: 20th March 2001. It is based on 4 key principles: • Civil Rights • Independence • Choice • Inclusion Valuing People takes a life long approach‚ beginning with an integrated approach to services for disabled children and their families and then

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    Running Head: MARIJUANA EFFETCS Article Summary of Marijuana effects on a modified Gambling Task Heather Frederick Psychology 2017 LAB Section 6 September 17th‚ 2010 Introduction: Previous studies on decision making abilities in people who are marijuana users on executive functioning has led researchers to believe that marijuana users have impaired decision making‚ but it is still not well understood. The experiment in this article aims at improving the current literature by observing direct

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    When we are faced with ethical challenges as a group‚ we tend to base our decisions as what is best for the majority‚ rather than what decision is ethically permissible. This paper discusses the challenges of making ethical decisions as a group. This can be comprehended in the article “The Parable of the Sadhu‚” which explores the challenges of individual ethics when applied to a collection of people. Bowen McCoy’s (1997) “Parable of the Sadhu‚” gives readers the story of McCoy’s journey hiking through

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    Module Five- Review Questions 1. What is communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? * Communication is any sharing between two (or more) people. Communication is related to parenting because communicating with your child is an important part of positive parenting and it helps guide and understand their child better. 2. How can financial issues affect parenting? * Financial issues can affect parenting because most families with financial problems or living in poverty

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    January 2010 Explain the approach of Situation Ethics to moral decision making. (35) Situation ethics is a teleological approach to ethics based on the teachings of American Theologian Joseph Fletcher who thought it was unwise to follow fixed rules as it does not take the whole situation into account. It contrasts to the Roman Catholic Churches teaching of Natural Law where rules about right and wrong are deducted from the perceived divine purpose for individual acts and objects. Situation ethics

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    Ethical decisions are a common occurrence among health care providers. The ethical framework that lends itself to the decision-making process consists of four major ethical principles‚ autonomy‚ beneficence‚ non-maleficence‚ and justice. From a medical perspective‚ autonomy supports the individual’s right to decide for themselves the course of their medical care‚ including the refusal of treatment. The principle of beneficence stands to reason that medical professionals have to duty to act in the

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    H26 An Ethical Question Involving Standard Costs C 1. Taylor Industries‚ Inc.‚ develops standard costs for all its direct materials‚ direct labor‚ and overhead costs. It uses these costs to price products‚ cost inventories‚ and evaluate the performance of purchasing and production managers. It updates the standard costs whenever costs‚ prices‚ or rates change by 3 percent or more. It also reviews and updates all standard costs each December; this practice provides current standards that are

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    would have not occurred so soon if it had not been for President Harry Truman’s decision to use the first ever nuclear attack on another nation. His decision changed history and the way the world worked. This meant that nuclear power was out there at the disposal of the United States for them to use whenever they saw fit. The decision Truman had to make was extremely difficult seeing as he was faced with a huge ethical dilemma whether to kill entire cities to save millions of American lives. The issue

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