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    cells were taken from her and eventually turned into a multimillion-dollar industry. Henrietta Lacks’ family should receive economic reparations on the basis of lack of informed consent and published private information, while keeping in mind the impact on scientific advancement. Ethical research should include informed consent and privacy of information, but HeLa was created without fulfilling either of those. Henrietta visited the only major hospital that would treat a colored person, Johns…

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    becomes an emotional one. Informed consent is mainly the psychotherapist explaining the process and risks of therapy, in language the client can understand, which include the facts, implications, and consequences of an action. According to Wikipedia informed consent is, “To give informed consent, the individual concerned must have adequate reasoning faculties and be in possession of all relevant facts. Impairments to reasoning and judgment that may prevent informed consent include basic…

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    written by Sarah Hepola is an article attempting to explain and define consent when it comes to experiencing sex. Hepola intertwines her own experiences with those of others, she also provides facts about what exactly a blackout is to show us how complicated consent could become. Consent during sex is a real serious matter that has never had one straight forward definition. A lot of facts could play in to if there was consent or not, for example, if somebody is drunk or under the influence of…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1

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    1. Please provide details as to the storage and protection for your data for the next 5 years There is a need to protect data and information that is useful and relevant to the field of pharmacology. The next five years will definitely have a lot of information and data that will be stored safely to avoid unauthorized access and make it easy to access and share with collaborators. Such is facilitated by the computing services provided by Bath University which allocate 1TB storage to academic…

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    expectations, the role of technology (if needed), even who takes over if something happens to the counselor. I practiced informed consent by giving an informed consent to subjects in a Facebook study I did with my research methods class. Before anyone could participate in the study they had to electronically agree to the informed consent I emailed to them. In the informed consent, I included how long the study would be, how much of their time it would take, if there were any risks to the…

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    Confidentiality Fisher

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    4 .01 Maintaining Confidentiality and 4.02 Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality Fisher, (2013) would be discussed along with the Informed consent and going over all of the areas of the treatment and making sure that Irina and her parents know that confidentiality is held at a high standard and that written permission must be given for information to be given out. Trying to limit Irina to…

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    Wanna Have Sex Analysis

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    Consent is a topic that has been gaining additional exposure throughout the United States. Some of these sources being from educational videos, personal accounts, or in books. Green, Gunsaullus, and Joannides all discuss the topic of consent in sexual encounters, which define the parameters of sexual assault and rape and encourage people to apply consent in their own lives. Green begins the discussion about sexual consent in a video entitled Wanna Have Sex?, which thoroughly describes sexual…

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    MLT Case Summary

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    Should this particular scenario present itself, an MLT should consult the (SDM) and discuss the appropriate course of action. The MLT will assume consent via the test orders and via communication with the (SDM). The MLT will make sure to involve the patient in the discussion as much as possible. Since the patient is both visually and hearing impaired; verbal and visual conformation are considerably harder to obtain. The (SDM) should have a list of tools and techniques required for that…

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    Decrease Abortion

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    main solutions. One solution being to require all states to have parental consent laws of underage girls getting abortions.…

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    sought to research the attitudes and beliefs regarding sexual consent held by college students and how they differ from lawful definitions. In particular, what norms exist for when students believe consent should be sought and what norms exist for what behaviors are viewed as consent?…

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