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    Ethics of a Professional

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    Write a 15-20 pages paper presenting your understanding of the role of professional ethics as it relates to the counselling and consulting profession. Your paper should be typed‚ double-spaced‚ and written in academic style. References should be cited using the APA Referencing format. Everyone one wants to be and is vying to be a professional‚ but who really are they‚ is a question one might ask. Hill and Mulvey (n.d) in his article the Ethics of Defining a Professional

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    Book Review: HOW GOOD PEOPLE MAKE TOUGH CHOICES This book is aimed at helping people make ethical choices‚ through a readable mixture of analysis‚ guidance‚ and case studies. It was easy for me to identify with the case studies. The basic premise is that tough choices revolve not around questions of right vs. wrong rather tough choices revolve around questions of right vs. right. Based on study of thousands of real ethical dilemmas‚ Kidder presents four ethical paradigm pairs: Truth

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    Genetic Testing Ethics

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    the activity must be voluntary‚ and the information should be clear to participants. Privacy and confidentiality refer to issues and concerns created by the disclosure of sensitive information and are ruled by HIPAA regulations. Beneficence and Nonmaleficence use two principles to do good and not harm‚ frequently used in research. Justice denoted that people must have access to genetic services despite their socioeconomic status‚ race‚ geographic location. Definitely‚ this is a weak ethical principle

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    Felix is a 68- year old man who was admitted to an inpatient post operative care unit at Prairie Regional Medical Center (PRMC) after undergoing a laparotomy for the diagnosis of peptic ulcer. The surgical procedure went well‚ with no obvious difficulties. Felix’s medical history was significant for diabetes‚ and a hearing impairment for which he wears bilateral hearing aids. Renee is a highly regarded registered nurse (RN) who has worked at PRMC for 8-years. She and her husband have 3 children

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    Ethics In Ancient Romans

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    Morality and ethics are terms often used as if they have the same meaning. At other times‚ they are used as if they have no relationship to one another. I think most people realize ethics and morality have something to do with the concepts of good and bad. However‚ English is not like French‚ which has the Acadàmie Fran�aises acting as its linguistic jury - establishing what is proper French. English changes at the whim of the populous. One can bomb (especially in stand-up comedy)‚ and that’s bad

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    What Is Ms. Ag Case

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    Ms. AG Case Analysis Paternalism Vs. Autonomy One of the fundamental principles of healthcare ethics is patient autonomy. The struggle‚ however‚ is determining how much independence the patient has. Is it appropriately and ethically right to allow an individual to have complete autonomy? Do patients lose their rights when they go to a doctor? Should a Providers do what a sufferer wants or what is in the best interest? As in the case of Ms. AG and the team of health care? If a physician

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    Public Health significance: There are services provided to those who have OA‚ help them to live with the disease. One of them is that most drug companies have programs to help reduce the cost of arthritis’ medications. OA requires ongoing treatment and the cost of the medications will put it out of reach for some patients. So these programs come to help those who can’t afford those medications. Another service is that people with severe OA can get the benefits that Ministry of Health in KSA gives

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    Ethical Responsibilities of a Healthcare Manager Abstract Healthcare organizations and managers set and strive to maintain ethical standards to ensure dignity and high quality of care within the medical profession. These standards can be challenging to uphold in practice due to the ethically-complex situations which often confront healthcare managers as well as the organization of structures and goals for ethical decision-making within healthcare organizations. Healthcare managers develop

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    AIDS-RELATED ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HIV/AIDS (Human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) raises challenging ethical and legal dilemmas for mental health professionals. Relevant issues pertaining to these dilemmas are examined in this article. Specifically‚ the authors review the following: professional responsibility‚ competence‚ and confidentiality. Special attention is paid to several court cases that have implications for mental health

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    nurse may experience moral distress when faced with an instance of knowing the correct course of action; however‚ not being able to pursue it. Ethical justification for choices and actions are based on the principles of autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ and justice. Relatively recent developments in assistive reproductive technology

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