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    Professor Michael W. Johnson Revolutions in History North Park University Chicago‚ Illinois October 2014 Tennis Court Oath was an agreement proposed by Jean-Joseph Mounier on June 20‚ 1789. As part of the third estate‚ they were locked out of the usual meting hall and suspected that the king wanted them to disband. They took an oath to never separate until there was a written constitution was established for France. Humanism was a Renaissance cultural movement from the 1400s

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    Police officer’s Oath: "On my honor‚ I will never betray my badge‚ my integrity‚ my character‚ or the public trust. I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will always uphold the Constitution‚ my community and the agency I serve." - theiacp Everyone wants to feel safe. It is natural for you to want some type of security. I have that feeling too. I am referring to those who take it upon themselves to protect those around them: police officers. Most

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    “Hippocratic Oath”. Hippocrates established this formula in Greece close to 2‚500 years ago‚ carrying as much importance today as it has in the past. In today’s medical practice there have been many alterations‚ not due to human nature ‚ but due to the increase and change technology has created‚ which has created change within the Oath. So‚ what is the Hippocratic Oath and how is it used in modern day medical practice? As we know over time technology has changed‚ and as the oath stands there

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    The Hippocratic Oath and Kevorkian More than 2000 years ago Hippocrates who was known as the founder of medicine established a code of behavior for medical students. It is still recited by students about to enter medical practice today. The Hippocratic Oath addresses three major points. The first of these states that no deadly medicine should be given to anyone by diagnosis or if asked. The emphasizes the belief that no sician is to aid in the death of another person. Another major point in the

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    Qiuyuan Zhang Jan. 20th Professor: Aaron L. Mackler AMA Compare to Hippocratic Oath In this report‚ I will discuss about the similarity and difference between AMA and Hippocratic Oath health care ethical. These two ethical represent high standard of health care in different time area. Similarity: 1. Confidentiality Hippocratic Oath says‚ “Keep secret and never reveal" anything that "ought not to be spread abroad"‚ in AMA‚ it says that Safeguard patient confidences within the constraints of the law"

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    I have finished reading The Oath by Frank Peretti. There were three objects that were important. Some of these objects meant a lot but were barely shown. Others were shown a lot with little meaning. The three objects are the bible‚ Steve’s shotgun‚ and Tracy’s badge. The bible was used during all the deaths in The Oath. Steve’s shotgun was used during all the fights with the immortal dragon. Tracy’s badge was used to show dominance against criminals and also in Charlie’s tavern. The bible was an

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    The original hippocratic oath displays good morals however some of the viewpoints are outdated and should be revised or reconsidered. The oath states “ I will not give to a woman an abortive remedy” This should be removed because abortion is about allowing women to make the choice on when they are ready to have children‚ and doctors shouldn’t be aloud to deny them that choice. Another statement that should be edited is “I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it‚ nor will I make

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    The Hippocratic Oath is important because it keeps all of the patients health information secure. As a result of the Hippocratic Oath patients are able to trust doctors to keep their reason for seeking help confidential and will do no harm. A violation of HIPAA can be verbal or electronic. An example of a electronic violation of the Hippocratic oath is when you are on your computer looking at a patients files. In the middle of looking through the files you get called because you are needed in another

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    on the website you edit titled‚ The Oath: Meaningless Relic or Invaluable Moral Guide?‚ I have also read both the original‚ and modern Hippocratic Oath multiple times. There are a few opinions and thoughts that I would like to share about the content of both these oaths. I have also considered any changes or improvements that could be made to the oath to make it more adequate in today’s society. To start off‚ after carefully reading the original Hippocratic Oath‚ I have to say I was surprised by

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    health is determined by so much more than the one-on-one care provided in a doctor’s office. How can the physician hope to keep their patient well‚ if the environment they exist in is inherently unhealthy or harmful to them? The modern day Hippocratic oath‚ charges physicians to do the following (Lasagna‚ 1964): I will prevent disease whenever I can‚ for prevention is preferable to cure. I will remember that I remain a member of society‚ with special obligations to all my fellow

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