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    Clinical Decision-Making

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    Gadia Cross Post to Evans Clinical decision-making is a complex process that entails critical thinking, systematic problem solving, reflective practice, judgment, ethical values, professional accountability and evidence-based practice (Standing, 2005). Clinical decision making is crucial to every aspect of care delivered to a patient (Pearson, 2013). According to Chilcote (2016), nurses from different settings utilize clinical decisions that are based on two different thought processes that,…

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    Ethical Decision-Making

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    Ethical Decision-Making Essay An ethical decision is used through many businesses, schools, and even around families. Ethical decisions are “theories that represent the viewpoints from which individuals seek guidance to make decisions.” (Larry Chonko) For example, two classmates Greg and Natalie have enjoyed class time together since freshmen year but are not friends. It is their senior year now, and it is their last class together before graduating. In class, Greg invites Natalie to their…

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    DKJA Decision Making

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    At Donna Klein Jewish Academy’s high school (DKJA), the decision-making process, along with many other procedures, seems to be non-existent. Although the school has been in existence for over two decades, with an enrollment of 650 students from kindergarten to high school, looking at its government and organization, one would think that it was in its inaugural year, with rookies running the show. DKJA prides itself on its “family” environment and caring faculty and staff. This “family,”…

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    Fallacy Decision-Making

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    Fallacy decision making of begging the question has a foundation of how people responds to a critical thinking. When people are trying to solve a problem they put things in a classification to come up with a solution. For me it would be the fallacy of begging the question that influences my decision making. In the second example, the conclusion is begged because of saying that it is: ethically impermissible” to inflict death as punishment for a crime is equivalent to saying the capital…

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    Rational Decision Making

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    Chapter 10 is entitled Making Rational Decisions in Negotiations and is said to outline the framework for a rationale two-party negotiation. It looks to improve your outcomes as the primary negotiator and improve the outcomes for all parties involved in the negotiation. Economists were the first to give advice in this area and the most effective is game theory which is mathematical models to look at potential outcomes in multi-party negotiations, if all involved act rationally. It is the most…

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    the implications of the main character's ability to see all the consequences of her actions. For most of us, it’s easy to see the present very clearly, easy to focus on the circumstances around us and the way they make us feel. It is easy to make a decision based on the most immediate effects, with perhaps a cursory thought towards future benefits. What is more difficult for the vast majority of people is predicting the long term consequences of our actions. Instead, the “paths” that we walk are…

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    Making Ethical Decisions

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    all situations can sometimes be challenging. When I think of ethical decision making, I look at in a way to make an ethical decision within a situation that may hard to decide whether something is wrong or right. When I decide on making ethical decisions, I include my core beliefs. I have a variety of core beliefs based on different situations. The number one core belief that has always been in placed with making ethical decision is that out of all difficult situations their something to be…

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    Decision-Making Process

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    Barbara cannot make a decision; her mind is cluttered. If Barbara had a different way of attacking this presidential problem she could deescalate her feelings of indecisiveness. This happens because the two-party system in America always seems to churn out flawed candidates. The scenario repeats itself. The Republicans and Democrats are shown as complete opposites. This polarization of candidates moves many voters to consider voting…

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    Decision-Making Model

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    want to study but willing to work hard on the steps I have to complete to make my decision at the end of the semester. In unit one, the decision-making model has a great foundation of everything to complete before the big decision I would decide on. It demonstrates in steps similar to a maze: "Taking stock, exploring self, exploring majors, exploring occupations, making decisions, and lastly implementing your decision". What I have gathered was to choose a college major I have, to be honest with…

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    Ethical Decision-Making

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    As many of us have experienced, decision making is arguably a far more vibrant process than black and white. Morals are what separate us from other species, in which they direct us towards ideas that we find humane and fair to human life. For many of us, we find our morals challenged given certain cases where we like to prove ourselves as good people to the rest of society. For one to make an educated judgement, they must consider the situation they are in to achieve a beneficial outcome. Thus,…

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