learning when to breach confidentiality will be discussed in this paper. This particular paper summarizes the video, Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals, Vol. 1: Confidentiality, Privilege, Reporting and Duty to Warn (2008), ACA Code of Ethics (2005) and Virginia Board of Counseling state board rules/regulations that applies to confidentiality, privilege, reporting and duty to warn. As future Licensed Professional Counselor, a demonstration of how the state of Virginia Board of Counseling’s
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national organization (National Athletic Trainers’ Association), however it disappeared during the 1940’s during World War 2. It was not until the 1950s when the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) was brought back. In 1989, the National Board of Certification emerged as a certified program for athletic trainers. (Live Strong 1) Finally, athletic training as a professional health career first emerged in 1990, when the American Medical Association deemed it an “allied health profession”. In
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technology. Health care information systems (HCIS) are valuable in a health care setting because the information includes raw facts, and that information also helps facilitate the decision-making process. Before 1960s, physicians were to hand write medical information; fortunately, the early 1960s introduces a new form of record keeping. Electronic health record (EHR) should focus on the total health of a patient. EHRs simplify communication between patient and provider, and enable both to obtain health
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Chapter 11 Law and Ethics Chapter Overview Chapter 11 covers the topics of law and ethics. In this chapter readers will learn to identify major national and international laws that relate to the practice of information security as well as come to understand the role of culture as it applies to ethics in information security. Chapter Objectives When you complete this chapter, you will be able to: Differentiate between law and ethics Identify major national and international laws that
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Professional Moral Compass Grand Canyon University: Introduction to the Study of Ethics August 9, 2013 My professional moral compass is driven by integrity, empathy, compassion and service. As a nurse I believe that every individual has equal rights to the same excellence in care. My personal code of ethics that I hold myself to, has direct influence on my practice as a nurse. I believe self-evaluation is imperative to be able to function at a healthy emotional level at work and
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affiliation Personal Philosophy of Nursing Introduction Nursing is defined by the American Nurses Association as an act of safeguarding and upholding health and capabilities, preventing disease and harm, easing distress by offering diagnosis and treatment of any diseases that threaten the existence of the human race, and advocate for better care for individuals and communities in general (American Nurses Association, 2004, p. 7). Having a personal philosophy in this field is important. Philosophy
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care is practiced today. The rights of patient are also affected. Patient rights have now become the center of attention in practice of medicine. Today, concerns about patients’ choice and the respect for their preferences, values and the access to medical care are getting more complex. The patients’ expectations are becoming higher and now they always want everything best (Rafique & Bhatti, 2014). Nurses are subject to numerous ethical and legal duties in their professional role, including the
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As a professional nurse, I am accountable for maintaining a safe environment for my patients. A healthcare team consists of multiple players including doctors, nurses, nurse aids, respiratory therapists, physical and occupational therapists, dieticians, etc. It is my duty to ensure that all components of the healthcare team preserve the patient’s best interest, and if they do not, intervene to the limit of my scope of practice, and utilize my chain of command. In accordance with my duty to maintain
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continue to shape the world of nursing (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2008). The number of BSN program options has steadily increased over the last several years. The ADN program is typically a two year program that centralizes its learning around the clinical skills and tasks of everyday nursing. It focuses on the learning the knowledge and skills required to care for individuals and families during illness and restoration after medical treatment, and usually reflects a more restricted
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defined and redefined throughout history. It involves much more than just bathing patients and giving medications. Nursing is regulated by Boards of Nursing, supported by Professional Nursing Organizations and gets its core values from the Nurse Code of Ethics as well as practice Nursing Theory from past and the present. Nursing is an ever evolving profession applying holistic care while functioning within the parameters set by legal and moral standards. A. Functional Differences The Board of Nursing
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