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    week 9 'feature article' and really take some time to think about what you asked and where I was previously coming from (which is why it has taken me a little bit of time to respond). In my methods paper I forwarded the following: The ethical considerations of using an approach that entails semi-structured interviews must be transparent. First, interviews will only be conducted with informed consent. Confidentiality is an important concern and all interviewees will not be named but given…

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    reasoning behind decisions made in the diagnosis of a client. A brief diagnosis and pathophysiology will be explained, followed by the client’s health history, physical examination and the diagnostic considerations and relevant tests rationalized with evidence-based literature. Diagnostic considerations will be analysed and evaluated based on the assessments and diagnostic testing and evidence based literature to formulate the final diagnosis. Diagnosis and Pathophysiology Sheila…

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    Social Criticisms and Ethical Considerations in Marketing The world of business is one that continues to generate a lot of ethical concerns with regard to business practices. Due to increased competition and the need for maximization of profits, some businesses have been seen engaging in unethical practices which ignite social criticism. The practices range from marketing activities such as pricing, promotion and advertisements, to violation of privacy rights among customers. These unethical…

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    Ethical Considerations for a Human Services Worker The National Organization of Human Services (n.d.) defines the profession as being unique in the way that it approached the needs of humans. This definition states that human services professionals “focus on prevention as well as remediation of problems, as well as committing to improving the overall quality of life (NOHS, n.d.).” While focusing on remediation of problems for clients, human services workers will face ethical decisions…

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    that believes that animals do not deserve moral consideration because they have no intrinsic value such as rationality and autonomy. Since objectors like Kant believe that animals do not think for themselves or think in a logical way they hold another objection, that nonhuman animals are unable to respect others rights or show moral reciprocity within their community. The Principle of Utilitarianism best explains why animals deserve moral consideration equal to that we owe humans, because…

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    There are legal and ethical considerations to be taken in relation to this case such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice. Respecting the patient’s autonomy and treating the patient fair and respecting their wants and needs would be an important ethical consideration. Although, her thought process is unclear the patient still knows what she wants and is capable of making her own decisions. The patient has rights, and it is a job as a nurse to advocate for your patient and try to implement…

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    Key considerations when planning training in any organisation Businesses need to consider training new starters and new employees differently. Existing staff don’t want to feel like a babies in the business; having to go through the same training as the newcomers. This may frustrate the existing employees and same goes with the newcomers. They may feel overpowered when they see the capabilities of existing employees. The training that they do must be relevant to their job title and must be…

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    Theories for Consideration When addressing student concerns, it is important to think about the students’ development. There are many student development theories available to inform the decisions of the administration. The theories we used as a lens through which to examine this case address the development of racial identities (Cross and Fhagen-Smith’s [2001] Model of Black Identity Development) and understanding of gender and sexuality (Lev’s [2004] non-binary fluid model) as well as those…

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    Security Considerations The issues with the current set up of our lab in an enterprise environment are control and exceptions. Control is an issue because with all of the computers on a different domain password policies and other security features will not be implemented. This hurts the organization because it is not prepared for an intrusion of their network. A good fix for this issue is to get the network on the same domain and keep control over all users. Having control over users passwords…

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    Moore and Rooney (2011) also wrote that it is the nurses’ responsibility to converse with the dying patient regarding their beliefs and rituals so that patients preserve dignity when they die. It is also vital to grasp the legal and ethical considerations as death approaches. This is when nurses have to communicate with the patient to create an advance care directive for his or her upcoming health care choices when he or she is in terminal condition. The expectation is that nurses would…

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