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    Subcategory 2: Describe the role of the government to regulate ethical issues. Identify three statutes identified in Chapter 7 and explain which ethical principles are reflected by those statutes. Government ethics accredited code of conduct that is attributed to a standard of professionalism for the individuals who work in government positions. Government ethics also deals with rules and guidelines concerning rights and wrong behaviors for those persons working in government, including…

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    Surgical Bra Case Study

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    Stick with Surgical Bra During the Recovery Period The first week to a month after getting breast implants are some of the most critical for patient recovery. At this time, the patient needs to only wear the surgical bra as they go about their day. Surgical bras are made to offer sufficient support to breasts to ensure that the implants do not bottom out (fall too far downward) or fall to the sides. Most breast implant clinics will provide an elastic strap that will either apply downward…

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    Birth Defect In Babies

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    There have been an increase number of bodies that are being born with a birth defect known as gastroschisis. Gastroschisis causes the intestines and other organs to poke through a newborn’s abdomen near the belly button. The solution to this problem is to repair it surgically, but even with that the birth defect can be life threatening. For example, some children are left with a lifetime of challenges with digestion and eating, and some might have trouble absorbing nutrients. The number of cases…

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    Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell is a novel that has won numerous awards such as “Best young adult fiction novel.” The reason for the banning of this book is sexual content, abuse, and harsh language. It should be banned for ages 13 and under because of some of the things said and done aren’t appropriate for certain age groups. In the novel, Eleanor and Park are the main characters. The two slowly communicate by meeting on the bus when Eleanor is the new girl who everyone makes fun…

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    Parental Consent is Necessary. Parental consent law should be enforced in every state. Parental Consent Laws is when one or both parents gives consent for their minor to obtain an abortion. This law varies from state to state. The big controversy has been the debate for many years the issue that has been disputed are parental rights, responsibilities and minors rights. Parental consent laws should be necessary in order to inform minors about abortion being a dangerous procedure and abortion…

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    By the time Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, many employers had created maternity leave programs. The main reasoning and argument behind the creation of this policy was in response to the increased “feminization” of the work force. (Dobin & Kelly,1999) . As executed and accepted as maternity leave is in every industrial and developed nation across the world, in the United States maternity leave policies were developed as a form of sexual discrimination. By the year 1977…

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    In the Article Teen Dating Guidelines,Jessica Childs discusses how parents might feel they need to set rules for dating on a teenager.Some Guidelines can be to take dating in stages during Middle School kissing should not be allowed,but texting and phone conversations are fine.In high school teens should not be allowed to date someone a year older or a year younger.Most Importantly long-term relationships should be discouraged and in College parents should set rules on overnight dates and have…

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    Course Content Reflection In the healthcare field, ethical dilemmas occur very often. As technology progresses, and new treatments are developed, it is highly important to consider society’s reaction about innovative advances. For example, we have seen that the topic of abortion is a highly controversial one. There are pro-life and pro-choice supporters; But, what happens if a minor is victim of rape, and gets pregnant in consequence. Should she have the right of an abortion? What will the…

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    Introduction Nurse and educator, Margaret Sanger, founded Planned Parenthood (PPHP) in 1916. Margaret had the belief that women should have access to knowledge and healthcare that would help them lead strong healthy lives (Planned Parenthood, 2017). Today, Planned Parenthood consists of 600 health care centers around the United States and provides affordable health care to women and men (PPHP, 2017). The current president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood…

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    Relevant Facts and Information: Ms. C is a 20 year old patient, and in early labor at 36 weeks. At 20 weeks, she was diagnosed with placenta previa via ultrasound. At her 34 week visit, another ultrasound was done, and it also showed placenta previa. Although the ultrasound is not infallible, it is very likely that Ms. C has placenta previa. With a vaginal delivery, the mortality risk for placenta previa is 100% for the fetus and 50% for Ms. C. To minimize the risk to herself and her baby, she…

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