Running head: APPLYING ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS IN PRACTICE Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Implications of a breach of confidentiality In the NBC’s ER: Betraying trust or providing good care? A14 year old girl Andrea came to trust the nurse that was caring for her and after being told that the information would be confidential, disclosed that she had been sexually active. When it became apparent that she had
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Patient Confidentiality: A Nurse’s Perspective Grand Canyon University: NRS-437V Ethical Decision Making in Health Care Ann Yurco, RN June 15, 2014 Patient Confidentiality: A Nurse’s Perspective One of the first things we learn in nursing school is in regard to a patient’s privacy and the confidentiality we are to abide by when caring for them. We learn the rules and regulations of the “Privacy Rule” and HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996). These were put
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Roopneet kaur NRS-437v-o101 August 13, 2014 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Patient confidentiality
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Applying Ethical Framework in Practice Adele Wolf, RN Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS 437V Charlene Cowley, MS, RN, CPNP February 26, 2011 Applying Ethical Framework in Practice Confidentiality is the right of an individual patient to have personal, identifiable medical information kept private; such information should be available only to the physician of record and other health care and insurance personnel as necessary. The only time information
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437v Ethical Decision Making in Health Care January 12, 2014 Breeching Confidentiality Being a nurse patient confidentiality is common knowledge and we all know it is to be treated with the up most respect. In nursing school this is taught; it is part of the Nursing Code of Ethics. It is a nurse’s duty to keep patient information confidential. (American Nurses Association, 2012). However
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Running Head: VARK Learning Style Assessment VARK Learning Style Assessment Joby Reji Grand Canyon University Family Health Promotion NRS-429V Dawn,Peter November19, 2011 VARK Learning Style Assessment Learning styles are different methods of learning. Each individual has his/her own way of learning . Identifying a learning style would help an individual to focus on his strong points and pay more attention on weak points. People with learning
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Create Your Own Ethical Framework We confront moral dilemmas daily in our personal and professional settings. In the process of making these ethical decisions, some truly life-altering, it is beneficial to have in place a well-grounded moral system or “ethical framework”, to help guide us in making our everyday decisions, both as professionals and in our private and social lives. The ethical stance that best fits my moral compass is teleological, specifically, utilitarianism, which holds “that
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SOA Arquitectura Orientada a Servicios Índice 1. Introducción 4 2. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) 5 3. Historia de Soa 5 4. Beneficios 6 4.1 Para el Negocio 6 4.2 Para las tecnologías 6 5. ¿Por qué debo saber de SOA? 7 6. Valor aportado por SOA 8 7. SOA desde el punto de vista del negocio 8 8. Agilidad en el negocio articulada por SOA 9 9. SOA y la Cadena de Valor 10 10. Facilitadores tecnológicos clave de SOA 12 10.1 BPM o Business Process Management 12 10.2
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Each of the ethical frameworks have a unique component that sets them apart from one another in regards to how and why decisions are made. Of all the ethical frameworks, ethical formalism appears to be the most persuasive. Specifically, ethics of virtue is the most persuasive as it emphasizes how a good person will make good choices due to the values that are important to them (Pollock, 2014). Although there are not specific guidelines or rules regarding behaviors, good choices reflect values
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Framework and Ethical Dispositions Comparison Matrix Comparison of overlapping statements regarding teacher ethics Priority of specific ethical disposition/protocol and rationale In the Association of American Educators four principal it states that an educator should deal considerately and justly with each all her students. (AAE,2001) Efficient educators should promote fairness and equality within their classroom…(COE-GCU Framework, 2010) P R 4 I ranked this issue at four because educators should
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