Case Study:
Recently, Mr Ali has just come to see a family doctor about complaints about heart rate, difficulty concentrating, muscle strain, and constant palpitations and anxiety. The doctor has taken a blood pressure test to test the abnormal heart of Ali’s kidney. Once identified by the doctor, there is no cause of biology and doctors suggest that Ali has mild panic attacks. The doctor wrote a …show more content…
A filed a complaint against her husband’s therapist, Psychologist C, charging that he was disseminating outdated ideas and values regarding women and marriage. Mrs. A’s husband was in therapy for a depressive reaction after the death of his father. After six months, the couple experienced marital difficulties and the husband requested his wife attend several sessions. Mrs. A suspected that Psychologist C’s “old-fashioned” and patriarchal marital views were causing the marital strife. She informed the APA Ethics Committee of C’s views on marriage as follows: the woman is to be subservient and obedient, only “radical feminists” believe in the women’s movement, a woman’s career is a marital handicap, and she quoted C’s statements toward sexual relations indicating insufficient knowledge of female sexuality. The complainant reported that C helped her husband with the loss of his father but his antiquated marriage views almost destroyed her marriage and she was concerned for the welfare of future marital …show more content…
At the time of surgery suddenly blood pressure decreases, the doctor gives medicine to increase blood pressure, but the condition of the client on contrary instead, decreased consciousness, general condition worsened and finally clients treated in ICU, the baby survived. It is now more than 1 month of clients in ICU with brain-death diagnosis. The family cannot afford the maintenance and the family asks for euthanasia.
Based on the above description, it can be concluded that ethics is a term used to reflect how humans should behave, what one should do to others. Ethics can also be interpreted as, relating to decision considerations, whether or not an act is true because there are no laws or regulations that define what should be done. The ethics of various professions are outlined in a code of ethics derived from the dignity and rights of man (who has a receptive attitude) and the beliefs of the profession. The profession codes ethics based on respect for the values and situations of the individuals