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    The first thing that incoming freshman experience when they enter the doors to their university is the enforcement of the student code of conduct. The student code of conduct is a set list of rules that are configured to maintain order within the student body. These rules, are in turn explained to have basic punishment that coincides with the infractions against the student code of conduct. However, they do not tell the incoming freshman how the punishments will be carried out for infractions…

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    the oath was message for medical professionals to uphold humane standards. The Oath did not have any mention of consent by a patient, this issue lasted until the Nuremberg trials. This modification directly came from the experimentation by Nazi scientists on unaware Jews. The research conducted by German scientist was absolutely deplorable, as mentioned “research on Jews without consent-sewing…

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    I feel this dilemma is very controversy, because as a social worker we need to keep client inform consent unless is the harm to self or harm others then we need to report. In this case is an indirect way because AID is not self-harm or harms for other in psychically. Also, the client has self-determination, and we cannot make any decision for him. I see which states I am working because the different law has a different policy about the AIDS. But I will talk with the client hope he will tell…

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    6 Principle 6

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    Principle 6: Privacy and confidentiality. The professional should protect confidentiality and respect the privacy of the client's home, personal life, relationships, and information. And Principle 7: Truthfulness and full disclosure. The professional should report all information fully and accurately to clients and others who are authorized to have access to that information. The case with Sophie is a very serious situation she is a 13 year old minor who is out of control and need guidance.…

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    Scenario Role Play - Assessment 1 A parent arrives with their child who has been Absent due to illness. The parent asks you to administer the child with herbal medication. Identify what is the legal or ethical concern in the scenario? The legal concern is that the herbal medication lacks any prescription from a Doctor and therefore lacks information about what the medication is, the dosage, who the medication is for and the expiration date.The ethical concerns are that due to a lack of data…

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    and after her death. In the book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” author Rebecca Skloot uncovers “She signed a form with the words of operation permit at the top of the page” a statement found in the book showing that Henrietta signed to the consent of the operation permit, but that form did not include the ability of any physician to extract anything from Henrietta’s body. Through the lens of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” unethical scientific research is what could be derived…

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    Zip Codes: A Case Study

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    Method In order to obtain the data needed for this study, a thirty question survey will be distributed to middle school children at their home school in different zip codes located within the Phoenix metropolitan area. The schools that are hypothesized to have the biggest correlation between alcohol, tobacco, and other substance, delinquency to lower academic achievement and higher juvenile delinquency will come from the Maryvale area. The study will show how Maryvale area schools will have…

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    in this case are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The social situation of Mary-Jane is that she is 14-year-old and her parents are separated. She has three siblings whom she needs to take care of. The legal issues are the law surrounding mandatory reporting of sexual abuse, consent, and confidentiality.…

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    involved disclosing confidential information without client consent. During a divorce proceeding, the client’s attorney subpoenaed the counselor’s notes. The notes contained information on a session held with the client and the client’s spouse. Confidentiality limits nor exclusions were documented as having been discussed during the session, nor did the counselor seek approval from the spouse to disclose the information. The Board issued a Consent Order placing the license on probation until the…

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    Participants The action research group consisted of 12 teachers and 123 students. 6 of those 12 teachers and 61 of those 123 students were part of the action research intervention group. The action research had a wide variety of ages and grades participating. Most of the participating students were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old, and in the in the 10th or 11th grades, but with a relatively wide variance in these numbers. The youngest student was 12 years old and in the 8th grade,…

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