Case Study #2 Ethical Decision Making Model In my opinion‚ I would not take that changes of serving children from my good friends. Even though‚ it under supervision it would still put my job on the line. I would polite say‚ ?no thank you‚? no matter how good it sound‚ it is all about doing the right things. This would be a breach of confidence. Nevertheless‚ these are children with a parent sign consent. Therefore‚ without discussion this with the parent of the children would be an act of confidentiality
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Behaviourist approach 1.a) Outline two assumptions of the Behaviourist approach [4 marks] One assumption of the behaviourist approach is classical conditioning‚ where behaviours are learnt through association. This assumption was developed by a psychologist called Pavlov‚ through his research into dogs. After conditioning the neutral stimulus (the bell)‚ it produced a conditioned response‚ (salivation). This is because the dog had associated the bell with food. Another assumption of the behaviourist
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management’s social responsibility is not just making profits‚ but should also include protecting and improving society’s welfare. Organizations are responsible for both stockholders and the society. Nau believed that apart from making profits‚ companies have an equal responsibility to create positive social and environmental change. Does Nau’s approach to doing business really match its belief? In the following‚ whether Nau’s approach to running business is ethical and socially responsible will be discussed
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Important of Ethical Decision Making for the company As it was in the past‚ to do business ethically today is very important to guarantee success. Do the right thing and not expose the company into bad situations or possible lawsuits where the reputation and corporate image can be affected. Make a business with the only goal of bringing money and forgetting the importance of ethical principles has demonstrated that it only brings negative results. Why is important to have an ethical decision making
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Over the last several decades‚ professional nursing has evolved and changed because of the influence of ethical and legal issues. There may be a variety of reasons for the changes. Examples in changes are advances in medical technology‚ legal changes about abortion and euthanasia‚ a push toward patient rights and litigation‚ and ever decreasing resources in which to provide nursing care. With all these influences affecting care‚ it has become increasingly
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Assignment on ‘Legal and Ethical issues in Business in Bangladesh’ ❖ THREE LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS IN BANGLADESH 1. Environmental Law in Bangladesh 2. Zoning 3. Bankruptcy 1. Environmental Law in Bangladesh “Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act” Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act (BECA) is set of laws enacted by the government of Bangladesh in 1995. The Act gives operational definitions of terms that historically did not exist in the legal regime of
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ethics‚ one can see why the surgeons would come to the conclusion of performing the surgery without the patient’s explicit consent being acceptable. Given that said principle revolves around the idea of what is “intrinsically good or bad‚” the surgeons did what they thought was best for the patient. However‚ if one were to implement the “Three-Step Ethical Decision-Making Model” from Norman Vincent Peale for solving an ethical dilemma one would have realized that this course of action is illegal thus
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ask yourself: Is it an ethical‚ legal‚ professional‚ or clinical problem? Is it a combination of more than one of these? If a legal question exists‚ seek legal advice. Is it related to a client? Is it related to the institution their policies and procedures? How can I use guidelines? 2-Apply Code of Ethics After addressing the issue‚ refer to the Code of Ethics (ACA‚ 2005) related to that issue. Is it applicable or not in the situation? If applicable follow the course of action indicated to resolution
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Ethical and Legal Issues of Death and Dying Tracey Rentas Old Dominion University CHP 480 November 30‚ 2012 Dr. P. Lynch-Epps Abstract This was not easy to put this paper together. Recently my mother- in- law passed away‚ and her death was devastating to the entire family as well many friends. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and became dependent as she neared the end of life. All anyone of us could do was comfort her with our expression of loves while we tried to comprehend what was
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Ethical Concepts You need to know Everyday Ethics… Have you ever thought… ◦ My small effort won’t really make a difference. ◦ No one would ever know. ◦ I don’t know what is the right thing to do. ◦ I’ve seen others doing it. ◦ It will really help my career prospects. ◦ Because of the tight time constraints‚ I just had to make a quick decision. ◦ Doing the “right” thing costs too much in this particular situation. How would you respond if your kids were making these same excuses for
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