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    Niccolò Machiavelli spent a large majority of his aristocratic platform defaming the many intrinsic characteristics of human emotion and experience. He consciously ignored the essential acts of care and compassion while promoting a message of fear and hate. His teachings offered detailed instructions on the succession and maintenance of a fear-abiding society encapsulated by submission. His philosophy stated that the best interest of the general public was to irrefutably follow the rule of law.…

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    assessed. Emancipatory knowing asks the questions “who benefits? What is wrong with this picture? And why do we have this problem in the first place?” (Chinn & Kramer, 2011, p.64). I feel that I failed my duty to provide this patient with the best care due to my negligent behavior thus I cannot say anyone benefited from my actions. I failed to communicate the patient’s bloodshot eye to the team, which could have led to more complications for the patient. Communication in nursing practice is…

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    In my view, nursing entails giving quality care to patients while concurrently adhering with codes of conducts that are affiliated with the profession. The core values of nursing define the driving force that dictates my values and behaviors. These core values include honesty, responsibility, equality of all patients, the pursuit of new knowledge, the desire to prevent and alleviate suffering and the belief in human dignity. Nurses discharge their responsibilities and make their ethical…

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    Riley Beach Hours 4/5 11/15/16 Trimble Ethics are not rules, nor pre-determined decisions. Ethics are the feelings people get when they are facing conflict. Ethics are the human’s moral compass. Ethics make people think and act the way they do. Ethics are an important way of thinking in the medical field. An ethical issue arose in the case of Charlie Gordon. Charlie Gordon is a 37 year-old, but he is not average. In fact, he is way below average with an IQ of 68. Charlie was offered to…

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    direction or answers to certain issue. Third way is through Holy scripture going directly to the Bible, Quran, Shruti, or Torah to get answers for question or problems that an individual is facing. Natural law ethical system is similar to religious ethics without the reference to a specific god figure within each individual religion. One of the principles of natural law is morality is a force of nature such as the gravity of law. Another one refers that what is good is what is natural and…

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    kids because she believes it’s too early and is not ready for it but she did consent to sex intercourse that led to her being pregnant and was aware the contraceptive is not 100% safe and did not use protection such a condemn. Sarah lacks Virtue ethics. She lacks it because she knows contraception or not safe and she did not use protection when she was having sexual intercourse wither her boyfriend of one year. Sarah also lacks Virtue…

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    western framework are caring. A popular definition of Ethics of Caring is “a species of activity that includes everything we do to maintain, contain, and repair our 'world ' so that we can live in it as well as possible” (Tronto, Moral Boundaries). For me to live well in this world, I need to have a sense of belonging. I want to be feel important and have a relationship to the people I closely associated with. I also want to also be taken care, such as promotions in the future and be…

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    mental and physical health, over devoting his life to working can be justified through care ethics. In the “Ethics of Care as Moral Theory,” it states that “the ethics of care is on the compelling moral salience of attending to and meeting the need of the particular others for whom you take responsibility (10). This means that in Josh’s case, he has the moral need not only to work for his family but to take care of and spend time with them. By not being totally enveloped in his work, Josh is…

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    My essay is on Diagnostic Medical Sonographer and the code of ethics. Ultrasound Technology is referred to as a sonogram; it is a device that uses high frequency sound waves humans cannot hear to create an image of the inside of the body. This is typically used to see the stomach, liver, heart, a child in the womb, tendons, muscles, joints and blood vessels. There are many different types of sonography, such as, anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetric, and neurology, to just…

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    Gazzaniga Moral Standards

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    Ethics is the study of what is right or what ought to be, as this depends upon the action of the individual. The individual is moved to action not by moral judgments, but also by desires and tendency to operate based on moral judgement. Individuals today use a set of principles that have been written, modified, abused and constantly changed. In order for a species to survive, they must overcome their greed, fears, and sometimes their needs/wants in order to achieve self actualization through…

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