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    Ethical Dilemma Solutions

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    CASE 01. ETHICAL DILEMMA A CHANGE OF DIRECTION FOR SOUTHERN X LTD John Kolikias‚ managing director of Southern X Ltd‚ fixed his gaze on the numbers on the screen. They were exciting. If correct‚ the innovation would be highly lucrative. The profits of their mobile phone subsidiary would literally explode. John sighed with relief. Southern X had been struggling for the last two years and its share price had plummeted by 40 percent. If the business didn’t turn around soon‚ a major restructuring would

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    Ethical dilemmas in interpreting: case study 2 In the scenario‚ I am interpreting at a medical practice. The Service Provider (SP) is the GP practice and Service User (SU) is a patient. I arrive at the reception on time‚ the receptionist waves me in direction of the patient and then she answers a phone call. Then the patient is called into the consultation room. At the consultation room‚ I try to introduce myself and give my Code of Practice (CoP) to the doctor but he ignores me and asks what

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    Nursing Ethical Dilemmas

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    Ethical Dilemmas Patient 1: This patient is admitted to ER with Respiratory Failure and Septic Shock. The patient was transferred to LTAC for long term management of disease. Patient’s chart states that she has DNR/DNI order‚ but her son was disagreeing with that decision. One of the ethical principles that direct ethical decision making in health care is the autonomy-the ability of the individual to chose for him or herself. Patient 2: This patient was admitted with endocarditis and had a tracheostomy

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    answer‚ you must decide between the lesser of two evils from an ethical standpoint. While there may be tough decisions to be made‚ you need to ask yourself the obvious question as well as the tragic one. A situation may seem tragic‚ but a truly tragic situation is only when it involves moral wrongdoing. Choosing to eat at home vs eating with your friend for example would be an obvious question. While it may be tough for you decide what to do‚ neither of your choices are morally wrong. Nussbaum believes

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    Euthanasia Ethical Dilemma

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    they have been referred to as mercy-killers. However‚ many people tend to disregard the fact that even the physician‚ who is usually the one being blamed‚ can actually be the victim as well. According to the American Medical Association’s Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs‚ it was stated that “although life-prolonging medical treatment may be withheld‚ the physician should not intentionally cause death” (as cited in Dickinson‚ Clark‚ Winslow & Marples‚ 2005‚ p. 44). In a study mentioned by Dickinson

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    Reaction paper no. 1: Strategies that Fit Emerging Markets The article basically speaks of the strategies required for multinational companies to be able to penetrate and successfully operate their businesses in the developing countries. The authors pointed out that the development of these strategies is one of the major challenges the companies are faced with in today’s globalization. The reason primarily‚ is the underdeveloped stage or even in some instances‚ the absence of specialized intermediary

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    Personal Ethical Dilemma

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    ----------------------- [pic] Personal Ethical Dilemma on Alcoholism Prior to Grade 11‚ whenever I heard the words ’substance abuse’ my mind immediately pictured useless‚ pathetic and stupid people who were ruining their lives for no reason. My notion began to change slightly as I moved through my last schooling years but even with an ever-increasing academic workload I would never even consider any substance as a stress reliever. The circumstances which made me think long and hard about

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    Emerging Market MNC Analysis

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    Individual Emerging Market MNC Analysis Khalid Alharbi Master of International Business‚ Emerging Markets INSTRUCTOR: Prof. William Newburry February 2013 Contents Note: one page for the introduction and companies’ overview‚ five pages to answer the questions‚ and seven pages for references and appendix. 1 Introduction In an era of globalization and open markets‚ a lot of firms from emerging markets and other

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    3. A). Ethical dilemma I now face: * Return the dividend checks all 4 owners received to help with putting money back in the company. * Hire an independent firm to reconcile the financial statements. * Invest in an external auditor. * Disclose the wrongdoing. * Ensure all parties involve or have a stake in the financial statements are notified of the changes. B). No‚ because the ticket sales revenue is for the following year and the service has not been provided to the

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    Jamilah Ethical Dilemmas

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    with treatment‚ as Bashir is requesting only comfort care‚ while her social service worker is advocating for medical intervention based on their duty of care and Jamilah’s desire to live with this statement "please help me‚ I want to live." The ethical dilemmas in this scenario include autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ and beneficence. Beneficence is a fundamental principle in healthcare‚ emphasizing the importance of doing good and showing kindness and compassion towards patients. Healthcare providers are

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