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    Ethical leadership is the process of influencing employees through standards‚ philosophies and beliefs that are based on established standards in the organizational behavior ( Hasan‚ 2013; Buble‚ 2012). Additionally‚ it holds the responsibility of dealing conflict of followers by directing them right (Frank‚ 2002: Hesselbein & Goldsmith‚ 2006). Contrastingly‚ Cumbo (2009) focuses on leader when defining ethical leadership thus consider a leader ethical when inner virtues direct the leader’s decision

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    Personal Worldview Inventory Grand Canyon University Spirituality HLT-310V Richard Hudock June 28‚ 2015 Personal Worldview Inventory My personal beliefs have formed me over the course of my lifetime by many different influences. Many people have made important impact in my life that have changed my beliefs in society and my life. The major two values that help determine my worldview are God and Ethics they are the ways that help me shape my beliefs‚ and life decisions. I feel the strongest

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    Client Choice verses Client Good Ethical Dilemma Ursula Blinski 0089672 The Discipline of Professional Nursing 3 Instructor: Kim Client Choice verses Client Good Ethical Dilemma Ethical dilemmas are as common as a routine medication pass. As health care professionals‚ their goals are to promote health‚ prevent illness‚ restore health and to aid in suffering. Complex issues can arise that may conflict with one’s personal values and beliefs‚ or clients wishes may conflict

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    Sarah‚ While reading your scenario‚ I could feel my heartrate increase. I can clearly recall how anxiety inducing situations like this could be when I was a new nurse. If I were the new nurse in this scenario‚ I hope that I would choose the third option. My progression through the steps in the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making proposed by McGonigle‚ Mastrian‚ and Farcus (2018‚ p. 89-91) are as follows: 1. Examine the ethical dilemma. In the situation you have presented‚ a new nurse has

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    position‚ Hunt (1995)‚ portrays other annoying encounters‚ for example‚ broken guarantees to deal with the unscrupulous practice‚ separation

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    Comparing Ethical Theories Several ethical theories are available for study‚ while there are differences among them there are also many similarities. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences in Virtue Ethics‚ Utilitarianism‚ and Deontological ethics. Virtue ethics are based on what is meant to be good. A person is of good moral character after a lifetime of habits that lead to excellence (Boylan‚ 2009). Virtue ethics are composed of standards accepted by the community

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    Aristotle’s Theory of Virtue and Happiness Aristotle was one of the most respected philosophers of all time. He wrote on many subjects covering a wide range of topics; politics‚ psychology‚ metaphysics‚ logic and ethics. In the article “Nature of Virtue” written by Aristotle‚ his theory of a persons happiness and good morals is explained. I agree that a human’s goal in life is to be happy‚ and to live a good life but happiness and good do not come hand in hand. In this paper‚ I disagree

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    The American Nurses Association (ANA) states: “The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others‚ including the responsibility to preserve integrity and safety‚ to maintain competence‚ and to continue personal and professional growth” (ANA‚ 2001‚ 18). Nurses need to maintain a level of learning throughout their practice. He/she need to maintain competence in all aspects of their practice. The registered nurse is foremost responsible for constant learning. Other responsibility

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    opposed to the supernatural order.” (Simmons 1992 p.112) My nursing philosophy is one of holistic care‚ delivering compassionate and culturally sensitive care to patients and families. I believe that nursing is an occupation that includes professional individuals that demonstrate and express compassion‚ respect‚ dignity‚ and integrity to their patients and fellow coworkers. Schrock is quoted to have said that “nurses are born‚ not made; nursing is an art based on common sense”. I believe this to be

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    Life’s Puzzles The three components that make up my worldview are God‚ Human Nature‚ and Ultimate Reality‚ because they shaped my thoughts‚ experiences‚ education and life decisions. God has always made up my worldview‚ when I need to find peace within my own person; I pray to him and ask him questions about life I don’t understand. Human nature defines the origins of mankind coming to exist on earth‚ deriving in different directions dealing with ancestral background for scientific proof of

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