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    Personal Ethics There are various factors that contribute and influence an individual’s worldview. Factors such as, personal values and experiences, cultural and spiritual backgrounds lend guidance on how each person behaves, leads lives and practices their profession. Personal ethics are our own codes of conduct and our sense of right and wrong. However, ethics do not solely define what is right or what is wrong. Ethics can be considered as a framework to decision making and addresses how we…

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    greatly impact not only our personal life but our professional life as well. To a considerable extent, our morals and ethics shape our professional behavior and in the healthcare profession these view points significantly impact both our patients and those we work alongside. As a result, morals and ethics are the rudder which sets the direction of our professional career. Ethical Behavior vs. Moral Integrity While the difference between moral integrity and personal ethics can appear blurry,…

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    Professional Moral Compass in Nursing Values play a significant role in shaping professional identity by influencing the actions and behaviors of practitioners in their day to day activities. Three fundamental personal values shape my understanding of nursing. To begin with, being a nurse requires a person to be very responsible. Being responsible means that nurses should not only be willing to do what is expected of them but also beyond these expectations as long as it will improve patient…

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    are parents or family members that have raised us. From morals we tend to mature, and create our own beliefs based off what we feel was right or wrong with what we were taught growing up. These newly learned beliefs now become the foundation of our personal code of conduct. Although morals, and code of conduct are closely related the simple difference is that not only knowing right from wrong, but in are code of conduct we attach the ability to conform to the social norm of our surroundings in…

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    Ethics are meant to help distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. There are many ethical theories that serve to provide a foundation on which people can find solutions to ethical and moral questions in life. Some examples of ethical theories are Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics, and Natural Law Theory. I have my own personal ethical theory that I use to make ethical decisions, and some of the ethical theories that have been presented to me have had an impact on my personal theory.…

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    The world of normative ethics took hold of me during my high school career. It came out of nowhere, an interest I never would have expected myself to have, but by my senior year it was one of my favorite subjects to independently explore. My interest in normative ethics began during my freshman year of high school. When I entered high school, I lacked a particular interest in an academic or extracurricular activity. I had taken part in some speech competitions and debates during middle school…

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    For my code of ethics, I chose to research the physician assistant profession, which will be my career after graduation. Throughout my research, I found that there are several significant concepts that are covered in the Professional Code of Ethics for physician assistants as well as any healthcare providers. Prior to performing any research, I knew some of the ethic concerns and codes of ethics associated with my major, but I was aware of all of them. Some of the important most important…

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    My name is Karen Holmes and I am the Education Assistant at Kappa Kappa Gamma Headquarters. Your District Director, [District Director name], recently contacted me to place a request for an Every Member Education Trainer visit for your chapter. This workshop…

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    helpful for individuals who want to write their own personal code of ethics. The article points out that it is extremely important to develop a personal code of ethics because by putting ideas and philosophies in paper, and individual can have their beliefs in something that they can look at whenever they want to remember what they think is the essence of their life. The author or authors of the article say that the creation of a personal code of ethics requires time and work but mainly, it…

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    You are tasked with drafting your own personal ethical leadership model. There are many questions to answer but your first question is the most pressing. How do you create a personal ethical leadership model that will align with your own personal values and morals? Will it be transferable in any organizational environment? Will it mesh with organizational ethical codes of conducts? Will it adhere to those policies, laws and guidelines that are relevant to you as a person as well? Will your model…

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