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    Apply Ethnical Framework

    Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice In an episode of ER in 2000, a nurse named Carol Hathaway makes promises to two 14 year old girls who enter the ER and are hesitant to allow care for themselves. Nurse Hathaway tells the girls that she will not disclose any information to their parents or anyone else if they will agree to care. One of the girls Andrea is tested positive for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) an extremely common Sexually transmitted disease (STD) although later is diagnosed with cervical

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    “Consequentialism Is Superior to Non-Consequentialism as a Basis for Making Moral Decisions.” Discuss.

    The ethical theory of consequentialism states that we ought to base our moral decisions on the decisions that create the best outcomes. Therefore people should act so as to maximise good consequences. On the other hand non-consequentialism focuses on the moral rightness or wrongness of an act by looking at its intrinsic qualities rather than the nature of its consequences. I do not believe consequentialism is superior to non-consequentialism as a basis for making moral decisions due to its flawed

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    Personal Ethics

    Personal Ethics Grand Canyon University NRS-437V Personal Ethics According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), the nursing code of ethics provides a framework for nurses to use as a guide to help them in ethical decision making (ANA, 2001, p. 3). There are many provisions to the nursing code of ethics, but the intent of the document remains consistent. Our own ethics, morals and values contribute to our personal philosophy of nursing and shape our nursing practice. There are often conflicts

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    Health Care Ethic Plan

    u10a1 Final Health Care Organizational Ethics Plan Project Due Date: 12/14/2012 Ethnic is based on the rules and guidelines an individual uses to govern his life, as well as the manner in which he interacts with others. A personal code of ethics is a necessary ingredient to achieve success or overcome adversity. In the absence of rules, it's difficult to hold oneself accountable for poor decision-making or bad behavior. On the other hand, organizational ethics are the principals and standards by

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    Ethics

    Ethics When the term “ethics “is brought up, lots of things come up in mind. In brief, ethics can be comprised of a set of moral issues that should always be respected. In addition, they are concerned with rules that one could not either feel or see in an abstract manner. They revolve around issues that are either good or bad. In fact, ethics are a set of principles that should be highly respected by all members of the society. Consequently, ethics should be instilled at an early age rather than

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    Week Five Decisions in Paradise Business Part Three

    Week Five Decisions in Paradise Business Part Three Nicole Halliwill MGT/350 Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making Alvin Richards October 29, 2012 * The determining factors affecting Habitat for Humanity’s decision to establish a greater presence in Kava is controlled by the Kava government along with its willingness to accept assistance, the willingness of organizations to help with construction as well as meeting conservation concerns, and citizens abilities along with its

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    The Shoe Store Incident

    The Shoe Store Incident This paper will show that this scenario provides a case for gender discrimination. Gender discrimination is illegal under Title VII (Bennett-Alexander & Hartman, 2007). In addition, this paper will show what legal and ethical issues arise in this case. Furthermore, this paper will show what Bob should do in this case. Title VII Issues Discrimination comes in all shapes and sizes, and managers have to be careful not to cross the line and do the wrong thing. Companies do

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    External and Internal

    for one to function without the other. There are internal and external factors that affect these four functions of management. The following will explain how these factors affect the functions of management in Globalization, Innovation, Diversity, Ethics, and Technology. Globalization Capital One Bank, as a credit card giant and one of the worlds’ strongest banks, has evolved with the current market. Globalization allows businesses to interact and trade past traditional geographic and political

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    Integrity

    the goodness and sake of the people around him or people that are not even related to him that was in need.   Doing righteous things is very important. Because here, we not only follow our conscience but we follow the teachings of God. This is the ethic that brings a person to success. It also makes a person with honor and integrity and helps him to be a better and happier person. It is one of the cornerstones of loving relationships and common deeds. Ara Cheska D. Famatigan L3B-Legmeth “INTEGRITY”

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    Ethical Violations

    study or research could be conducted, all participants should be informed on the purpose of the research, what procedures are involved, benefits of the research and any risks related to the research. In psychology, one of the professional codes of ethics is that all participants must consent to the research and must be debriefed. In the Guatemala study, female commercial sex workers were injected with diseases such as gonorrhea, chancroid, and syphilis without their prior knowledge and consent.

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