Category: Ethics
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Professionalism to Me: Legal and Ethical Considerations
Table of Contents Introduction My experiences Additional experience Professionalism as I see it Analysis of business ethical theory Conclusion Reference: Introduction My name is Priscilla Vega. I am an administrative supervisor with U.S. Seal Manufacturing Company at Somerset in New Jersey. I have held the position since the year 2006. I have a degree from…
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Ethics in Epidemiological Research
Many public health research studies aim to know the truth about a health issue (Vinik & Jenkins, 1988; Coughlin, 2006). Albeit this goal is straightforward, conflicts of interest often emerge and prevent them from achieving their goals (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Human Research Protections, 1993). The case study has a…
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Ethics and Social Justice in Mental Health System
Table of Contents Introduction Ethical Dilemmas Social Justice Issues Social Workers as Advocates Conclusion References Introduction As a matter of fact, mental health may be regarded as a state that affects how individuals think, feel, and act. It includes the psychological, emotional, and social well-being of a person. At the same time, ethics is a…
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Ethics, Morals, and Values in Healthcare
In healthcare, ethics, morals and values play a rather crucial role. It is important to be able to differentiate between the concepts and understand their influence on the field. Ethics in healthcare refer to a set of principles that assist medical professionals with providing care. It features both one’s moral beliefs and the comprehension of…
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Staffing and Code of Ethics in Nursing
Centralized Staffing in Nursing Health institutions can use centralized staffing to deliver quality care to their clients. This approach is advantageous because it ensures every unit has the right number of nurses. Challenges can be addressed directly by the top department. The method can also be used to promote evidence-based care delivery. On the other…
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Medical Treatment in Religious Beliefs and Ethics
Table of Contents Introduction Clinical Situation Ethical Characteristics of the Dilemma Ethical Principles Barriers to Ethical Practice Ethical Theory Reflection Conclusion References Introduction Ethical dilemmas are integral to nursing practice, which is why it is essential to study them. Every day, nurses make critical decisions that impact patient health and life. Having such a significant…
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Ethical Decision Making in Nursing
Nursing practice is associated with the need to make evidence-based ethical decisions that may have diverse effects on patients, nurses’ colleagues, and their healthcare facilities. One of the most recent situations related to ethical decision-making involved communication aspects. I administered the medications in accordance with the developed treatment plan for my patient. In several hours,…
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The Ethics of Organ Donation
The medical field has made significant advances over the years which have resulted in the development of cures for hundreds of diseases leading to lower mortality rate and higher chances of recovery from ailments for people. This has undoubtedly improved the quality and/or prolonged the lives of many patients. In the past few decades, inventions…
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Debate on Circumcision: Is It Unethical and Unlawful?
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Circumcision refers to the surgical removal of the foreskin of the male reproductive organ. It is an integral part of the Christian doctrines because they do it as part of God’s covenant with humankind that all boys were to undergo the procedure on the eighth day (Terkel…
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Child Rearing and the Ethical Constraints
Table of Contents Summary Analysis Response Works Cited The article mocks at the ethical failures involved in the infertility treatment by implanting eight embryos in Nadya Suleman’s womb expecting to be applauded for the medical success of the birth of eight children to a mother. The article highlights the lack of restraint practiced in enabling…