log onto the website and depending on the time of day see feedback as current as within 10 minutes of the time it was written.” 2. I believe that a company should comment on its ethical standards on its website. If a company chooses to do so they should make sure they are credible when it comes to their standards and not being hypocrites. A
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comply with the standards of the SOX act. Schroeder, R., Clark, M., & Cathey, J. (2011). Financial accounting theory and analysis: Text and cases.(10th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. (2008). Final Rule: Management’s Report on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting and Certification of Disclosure in Exchange Act Periodic Reports. Background. Retreived on September 6, 2012 from http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8238.htm "Ethical Responsibilities"
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2014 Financial management in health care today like any other business should be conducted ethically, professional and accurately. The four elements of financial management need to be used and put into place to help ensure the financial stability and success of the organizations will be accomplished year after year. Generally, the same accounting principles and general financial ethical standards are practiced in every health care organization and these principles need to be implemented correctly
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know everything required to perform a task; far too many variables exist for people to really „know‟ everything required to resolve any one situation. As professionals, we must proceed cautiously and judiciously based on what we have learned about ourselves, our core beliefs and values, and the standards and guidelines of our professional associations; while listening to the messages the world is sending us from within, being realistically optimistic, and realizing that there is no limit to human
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challenging ethical dilemmas in providing care for their patients. Some of the challenging dilemmas include providing care that will prolong life but decrease quality of life, euthanasia, whether to break confidentiality to provide care for a patient, stem cell research, etc. Currently, ethical decisions in the nursing profession and health care are becoming more complex. Due to this change nurses today require advanced problem solving ability and critical thinking skills to deal with ethical issues.
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in elementary, middle, or high school is going to come with a slew of ethical and legal standards to consider. As school counselors we are working with minors, so in some circumstances it is important to tread lightly, and in others it’s necessary to know proper protocols and courses of action. The amount of ethical and legal knowledge within a school setting to maintain can be intimidating, and some aspect of these standards will be applied on a regular basis. Continuing to seek and maintain knowledge
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make sure to contribute more to ethical behavior other than what is already established by the law. To succeed, corporations must give their employees the tools for ethical behavior. Many of them have developed codes of ethics to address their unique business situations. By developing a code of ethics, an organization makes it clear that employees and members cannot claim ignorance as a defense for unethical conduct. A professional code of ethics sets a standard for which each member of the profession
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careers. Values are a set of beliefs by which we live by everyday. These are the standards by which we measure good and bad. These are the same beliefs by which we were raised with, and by which many of us raise our children by teaching them right from wrong. Values also have an impact on career success. Professional careers depend on people that have good values and ethics. The values and ethics of a professional can make or break a company. Ethics are a set of moral beliefs in which we live and
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Ethical Dilemma Coley Argue Legal and Ethical Issues In Healthcare Loretta Cain January 13, 2016 Resolving an Ethical Dilemma A naturopathic physician daughter apparently stands as surrogate-decision maker for her confused and disoriented father with terminal liver cancer. The patient received naturopathic treatment per insistence of the guardian daughter. The medical team in charge of the care of the patient has concerns on the potential harm of the treatment received by the patient
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many ethical dilemmas in the delivery of patient care. What can or should be done for the patient versus the wishes of the patient’s physician conflicting with the personal beliefs the nurse holds to be true. The client’s wishes may conflict with the institutional policies, physician professional opinion, the client’s family desires, or even the laws of the state. According to the nursing code of ethics, the nurse’s first allegiance is to the client (Blais & Hayes, 2011, pg. 60). The ethical ideals
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