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    Answer Selected Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Correct Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Question 5 4 out of 4 points Correct Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the rights of shareholders? I. voting power on major issues and ownership in a portion of the company II. right to…

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    1.Strategic publics are any groups or individual who has the willingness and ability to influence an organization. They are identified by the role that they play in an organization. Whether it be employee or consumer. In order to determine which ones to engage the situation at hand must be analyzed and only those who can be affected in any way need to be informed. It is essential to interact with strategic publics because their role in the organization can make or break the company. They often…

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    been given names such as "death with dignity" or "right to die" to make it more palatable to individuals. I will discuss how assisted suicide is against medical practices, legal rights, ethical standards for nurses and physicians, as well as biblical teaching; whereas, palliative sedation adheres to the ethical and moral obligations…

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    The nineteenth century was a period in which people did not understand each other; everything was a mess, and the technology in this age was almost nonexistent. Scientists, philosophers and other professionals believed the best way to cure someone were to do it in the most painful way. Eventually one day a man changed that idea, and helped create a better bond between professional and patient; Sigmund Freud was that man. His life was not terrible, but it wasn’t perfect; in fact he had a…

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    Ethical Dilemma Chapter 1

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    Jenny sat down next to her best friend Abby for lunch. Jenny was super excited she got an “A” on that super hard Ethics exam they took the day before and couldn’t wait to share the news with Abby. Abby quietly sat down at the lunch table as Jenny began to exclaim, “Abby, I not only passed the Ethics exam but I received an ‘A’!” Abby’s face instantly soured. “How on God’s green earth did you get an ‘A’, Jennie?” Jenny began to reply, “Becau—“Abby cut her off, her face getting even more contorted.…

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    The purpose of this paper is to examine the ethical questions related to the rights of terminally ill patients to receive experimental medications by participating in clinical trials which they were not pre-selected for entrance into the study. I will attempt to evaluate the implications from a rights and utilitarian perspective, whilst examining these issues from a multitude of different stakeholders’ perspectives. The ethical questions posed by this case were ultimately brought in front of…

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    • Choose one (1) nursing practice discussed in the article that is considered a “sacred cow” and is not supported by the evidence. By diverting feces into a collection bag, rectal tubes can help prevent perianal tissue damage in critically ill patients with fecal incontinence. True: 75% False: 25%.(Miller, Julie 2015) As found by the answering of this question almost all nurses feel that this is the correct method when it comes to the collection of fecal material from critically ill patients…

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    priority. Engineers must treat their profession as though it is a privilege and not a right. As engineering has progressed, sets of rules and ethical standards also developed. These guidelines of sorts are meant to be followed stringently and respected internationally. Throughout the progression in our modern society, the need for power has become ever so present. Ethical rules and codices have fallen short in regards to this. They have evolved to keep up with the latest safety standards…

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    Lately there has been a lot of media coverage about organizations behaving badly, and this news may be new to some but it is old news to individuals that are involved in the wrong doing or the individuals that are hurt by the organization’s bad behaviors. According to usatoday (2014) there are numerous organizations that can be placed on Santa’s naughty list, such as General Motor and banking giants Credit Suisse. Both of these organizations have been accused of poor judgements towards their…

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    In this media presentation, I will discuss how the human services professional is facing an ethical conflict regarding John's case. I will explain how I would handle the situation if I were the professional in this case and I will support my decision with a code of ethics found in the learning resources. The human services professional in the presentation is starting to feel sympathy for her client John. She is forming opionions against John's wife feeling that Chahanna should have handled…

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