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    Personal Values and Ethical Standards James Green BSHS/322 April 29‚ 2013 Marcia Winter Personal Values and Ethical Standards Those people and things I value most is God‚ my recovery‚ self‚ respect‚ family‚ education‚ career‚ freedom‚ friends‚ community‚ and finance. For me‚ these people and things are desirable and important. However‚ there are times when those things and people cause dilemma in my life‚ and when I neglect to attend to them‚ especially when it is those values concerning

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    companies have an obligation to create and enforce a code of ethics? Explain why or why not. What are some specific code of ethics mentioned in the text and readings? Most companies are not obligated to create and enforce a code of ethics but it is in the best interest of the company that they do. Companies are not obligated simply because it is up to them how they enforce rules of the company. According to the text “Most professional organizations have detailed codes of conduct that specify the

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    BUSN202 Professional Ethics Report By: Rafael Bozionelos ID: S00067751 Course: Professional Ethics Code: BUSN202 Title: Chief Financial Officer’s Report on Ethical Conduct of manufacturing organisation A report prepared for the CEO of a manufacturing organisation on four ethical dilemmas presented. Taking a look at the responsibilities of the Chief financial officer and the Chief executive officer and recommendations based on which direction to take. To be ethical or unethical‚ that

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    ETHICS DEFINITION The branch of philosophy that deals with the distinction between right and wrong‚ with the moral consequences of human action ( Stedman’s Dictionary) Principles in Medical Ethics Informed Consent Common Law Confidentiality PRINCIPLES IN MEDICAL ETHICS 1. 2. 3. 4. Autonomy Beneficence Non-maleficence Justice RESPECT FOR AUTONOMY Respect for the individual and their ability to make decisions with regard to their own health and future. Eg. Patient has the right to refuse/choose

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    and Personal Ethics A person’s core values and ethics are important characteristics that help to identify an individual. Many factors determine our values and ethics. Values and ethics are shaped by the rules and structure that are raised‚ religious beliefs‚ family values‚ education‚ and life experiences. People need to know and understand their own personal values and ethics. This awareness helps people understand how people perceive us and allows us to identify our own personal qualities

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    Respect Respect is a behavior to “admire someone because of his or her knowledge‚ skill‚ personal qualities” or “to be careful not to do anything against someone’s wishes‚ right” (Longman Dictionary of American English‚ p. 776). Respecting other people is an ethical behavior that is good not only in academic environment but also in personal life. People have their own background‚ beliefs‚ opinions‚ characteristics‚ and points of view. I think that when people respect each other‚ they will resolve

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    answer in… (Ans: space below) Then choose if statement is true or false (1pt ea) Total points (3pts) 6. (Blank) at the top levels of an organization report feeling the most pressured to compromise their ethics. Ans: Mangers Response: See page 4. 7. The interest in (blank) ethics is just a fad that has only recently been created by popular scandals (i.e. Enron‚ WorldCom‚ etc.) reported in the news. Ans: business Response: See page 7. 8. According to the authors‚ most people are

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    5. FAIRNESS. Ethical executives strive to be fair and just in all dealings. They do not exercise power arbitrarily nor do they use overreaching or indecent means to gain or maintain any advantage nor take undue advantage of another’s mistakes or difficulties. Ethical executives manifest a commitment to justice‚ the equal treatment of individuals‚ tolerance for and acceptance of diversity. They are open-minded; willing to admit they are wrong and‚ where appropriate‚ change their positions and

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    Personal Ethics Statement Rupinder Khosa HCS/478 May 14‚ 2014 Shawishi Haynes Personal Ethics Statement As nurses we often find ourselves trapped in the center of ethical dilemmas between physicians‚ patients‚ family members‚ co-workers‚ and employers. In ethical dilemma our ethical values and ethical behavior guide us to provide the best care to our patients. In this paper I will define ethics value‚ my ethical values‚ and how did I developed them. Also‚ I will discuss how my ethical values

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    changes have taken place from the more directive teaching of right and wrong‚ by study and example‚ to situation ethics‚ dilemma ethics and other approaches that rationally dissect moral acts. The set of approaches imply that there are no moral absolutes to uphold. Sommers feels that if students are taught that way they can lose a sense of moral direction and not take personal responsibility for their actions. Now the question arises here‚ is it really necessary to teach someone individual

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