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    The Security and Confidentiality policy is an important policy not just for the business but for students too as anything that disobeys orders can risk the safety of student accounts that actually hold personal information and student resources such as the shared area, if this gets corrupted then the college will face losing valuable lesson plans that have taken a long while to plan. As a college is a busy place, there is an increase chance of an intruder coming in and hacking systems to expose…

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    Identifying information For confidentiality, the client will be given the name of Star. Star is fourteen years old, and attends High School. She is in the ninth grade and reports that she lives with both of her parents, 12-year-old female sibling, 9-year-old male sibling, along with her maternal grandparents. Star is from Mexican descendent. Her parents are both fourth generation and were born and raised in East Los Angeles. Star’s maternal grandparents practice Catholicism and paternal…

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    Ethics in Privacy and Confidentiality Research and marketing companies have the right to collect information form participants in surveys and other research practices. Marketing research companies must ensure that they follow all participant privacy and confidentiality rules. Marketing research companies have the responsibility to the participants to protect their identity and protect them from any third party companies looking to obtain personal information for the purpose of direct…

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    The legal issues revolving the school and the possible breach in confidentiality will be solved by a coding system. The counselor will assign each student with a number within the realm of 1 to the amount of students provided with the survey, the number system being completely randomized. By converting the students’ names to numbers, the conductor of the experiment and the school will not breach any confidentiality standards. Therefore since neither the conductor or experimentee is identifiable,…

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    For my client’s confidentiality, throughout the rest of this paper I will be using the false name of Carol to protect her identity. Carol is currently a full-time female student at York University. As I am also a full-time student at York university, when it came time to ask if she would volunteer as my client for this project, Carol’s academic appreciation and understanding personality made the interview very comfortable. Carol’s problem was between her and her best friend whom she feels are…

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    The case study is based on the genetic disorder and the confidentiality of patient .The main motive of disclosing a genetic disorder is to tell other family members about the risk of the diseases but, this is not a simple task. Patient's consent is also an important thing to consider; in this case Peter, who is suffering from genetic disorder, does not wants his doctor to reveal his disorder and other risks to his close family members such as his brothers, niece and nephews.His brothers have a…

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    and protects them from unwanted interferences with their choices (Allen 2009). While confidentiality is vital at the same time it is not unconditional. In some situations, where there is reasonable suspicion of child or elder abuse orwhere there is reasonable suspicion that patient may present danger to others or danger to oneself unless protective measures are taken, the law permits breaches of confidentiality. International Council of Nurses (2006) in Code of Ethics for Nurses states that “the…

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    Medical personal is bound to a confidentiality vow to all the patients, that it’s why this case can present an ethical dilemma for a health care worker. Telling to a friend that the person he is dating is HIV positive would break this confidentiality vow between the health care worker and the patient. Patients have the right of confidentiality, but that is not the only thing that we need to consider when making this type of decisions. I think that there are many reasons that will justify sharing…

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    important to follow to build a trusting, efficient, and professional relationship with our clients. The code I find interested to me is confidentiality. The code of confidentiality is important not only for the social worker, but for the clients as well. This code is to help and protect sensitive information shared by the client. I feel that explaining what confidentiality means to the client is very important. This will demonstrate respect towards them, it can and will help build a…

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    Lets go deeper into these specific medical ethics and principles to determine what ethical duty is more morally right. The physician promised confidentiality to his male patient. Which refers to the ethical duty of the physician not to disclose any information received from the patient to any other person or organization without the consent of the patient. The physician also as his duty implicated the famed patient the Hippocratic beneficence. Which is a core principle of the Hippocratic oath,…

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