Personal And Professional Responsibilities

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    Personal responsibility is the root to your professional and educational achievements. What personal responsibility means to me is taking control of your own actions and doing things when you commit to them. Taking personal responsibility of your own life and your goals. College success and personal responsibility go hand and hand. Without personal responsibitly you cannot succeed in college. Hayward said it best; “Take responsibility for your own education. It’s time to cut out the excuses and

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    Nursing Ethics

    group, or profession in conduct and also it is a theory that analyses the differences between right and wrong. Nurses are not only expected to comply to their professional morals and values, but are also encouraged to comply to their own personal ethics as well. The code of ethics (ANA 2001) advises nurses on ethical and legal responsibility to their own patients, as well as the community in which they serve. In today's health care system nurses are faced with many ethical issues in their daily task

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    Social Work Intern: A Case Study

    Kevin is a child and his medical condition is primarily the responsibility of his parents. Parents would be the one to aggressively provide the medical attention Kevin needs. Applying the confidentiality clause in therapeutic treatment with not informing Kevin’s parents about his medical diagnosis goes against one’s personal moral beliefs and values. This writer understands that the principle of respect for autonomy requires that personal information should not be disclosed without consent. However

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    Aicpa Code

    AICPA Code of Professional Conduct (“Code”) and why it is considered the foundation of ethical reasoning in accounting is that it is a code that has been established and agreed to by members of the AICPA. This is important in that is establishes a foundation of ethical reasoning in that a regulatory body isn’t issuing rules, the Code was established and agreed to voluntarily by CPAs who are members of the AICPA. I believe the three most important purposes of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct (“the

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    Personal Responsibility

    Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility will lead a person to success in many aspects of life. If you react to each situation in life knowing that you are the only person who can make a situation negative or positive then you are on your way to success already. When you learn personal responsibility and success go hand in hand, you are more apt to make proactive decisions in your life and make sure that you take charge of situations that determine how successful you will be. Success in

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    Professional Roles and Values

    Professional Roles & Values Project Tammy Padgett Western Governors University Functional Differences The main focus of the Board of Nursing in every state is ensure the safety of the public's health. They do this by making sure that all individuals in the nursing profession practice safe nursing. I reside in the state of Florida and the Florida Board of nursing is the regulatory government agency that is responsible for the issuance of all licenses to competent nurses

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    Understanding the Role of the Social Care Worker

    Understanding the role of the social care worker 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship is that a professional relationship is governed by professional codes of conduct and employer policies and procedures. Fundamentally, it is vitally important to maintain professional boundaries between other staff members and individuals in your care, taking care to maintain a strong sense

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    Personal Ethics Statement

    Personal Ethics Statement Ethics refers to a code or moral system providing criteria for how an individual distinguishes the differences between right and wrong. In many instances, we are faced with ethical dilemmas, forcing us as individuals to evaluate and determine what we perceive to be ethical. Often, ethical dilemmas are recognized easily and it is simple to resolve. They are laid out in black and white and the answer is either right or wrong. Unfortunately, sometimes the clarity of what

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    Personal Ethical Decisions

    out to be? What standards or principles should I live by? In the accounting field, the ethical standards are influenced by the practices of those the people working in this field like state laws, the board of accountancy’s rules and guidelines. Personal ethics are different for each person. A single decision can be a positive or negative effect on the people around the individual who is making the decision. Most people want to be good or trusted. The decisions

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    Team Work

    meet and be successful with the task at hand. Health care teams consisting of doctors, nurses, health educators, administrators, and various other professionals not including patients and consumers are effective in their own right. Another positive effect of working in teams involves learning opportunities for the health care professionals. Methods Members of a team must engage in both task work and teamwork processes to achieve their common goal. Task work is the component of

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