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    Tax Audit Case

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    To maintain a standard of professional competence, she must act responsibly by exercising thorough judgement before preparing a tax return. According to Section 130.3 of APESB, Li must behave competently in a professional environment, by maintaining a through application of revenant “technical, professional and business developments” (APESB, 2010, p.19). Statement 130.6 requires Joe to be attentive of the limitations of her service in regards to the misleading statement withdrawing $500 each…

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    How to avoid Crossing Boundaries as the Professional Counselor In today’s society, any professional shall adhere and follow rules and regulations, when providing a service to the public. The question, if or/when the professional faced with a conflict of interest, where ethics and morality included, the procedure or guidelines implicated to follow, necessary for protection and prevention of conflict when addressing both parties. “A substance abuse counselor when sworn in must adhere and maintain…

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    For my code of ethics, I chose to research the physician assistant profession, which will be my career after graduation. Throughout my research, I found that there are several significant concepts that are covered in the Professional Code of Ethics for physician assistants as well as any healthcare providers. Prior to performing any research, I knew some of the ethic concerns and codes of ethics associated with my major, but I was aware of all of them. Some of the important most important…

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    Code Of Ethics In Nursing

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    Code of Ethics Paper Jessica Dias MCPHS Abstract To work in healthcare is a challenging task. There is minimal reward and a constant need to provide a work-life balance and know limitations even when the lines of boundaries are not clear. To put into words the ethical responsibilities that, as nurses we face regularly and to feel as though we are united is a rewarding feeling. To work in an industry that shows such compassion without judgement and provides the highest level of customer…

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    Conflict between the Law and Ethics in Nursing Profession Introduction It is often said that whatever is lawful does not directly translate that it is ethical. Nevertheless, there are instances of ethical practices that are directly lawful. All professions operate within guidelines of the law. On top of this law comes the ethics. In all cases, law precedes ethics. Neither law nor ethics can stand alone. However, chances of conflict between the law and the ethics have often been reported in…

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    Honesty In Media

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    Ethics are defined as being, “rules of behavior or moral principles that guide our actions in given situations” (Baran, 2017, p. 351). In lame-men’s terms, ethics requires applying societal and personal norms to new and changing life circumstances, both professional and personal. Professionals in the media often have to make a decision whether or not their actions are ethical, especially when they are presented with a situation where there is not single “correct” answer. When seeking the most…

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    Code Of Ethics

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    abiding by their Code of Ethics as well as others ethics laid out in national Code of Ethics. Without ethics in a workplace, morals and moral choices made by individuals would not exist. Most engineering professions have governing code of ethics that are strictly laid out in their roles as professionals and abiding by them should be one of the highest priorities. Organizations such as AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), and NSPE (National Society of Professional Engineers)…

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    to the table so let’s explore each. Both of the readings touch on ethics and how they are applied in the field of nursing. Vallent/Grace discusses applied ethics, professional ethics, and nursing ethics. Godfrey/Crigger on the other hand examine principle-based ethics, consequences-based ethics, and virtue-based ethics. The elements that I think are similar are applied ethics and the consequences-based ethics. “Applied ethics is the application of the thoughts determined by moral reasoning.”…

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    Professionalism, Ethics and Law Initial Apprehensions When I realized that I would be taking a course focusing on ethics and legal issues in counseling, I must admit that I was a bit intimidated. Weeks before the course started, I mentioned to my husband that I may need his encouragement and help since he is an attorney. The only prior knowledge that I had on law and ethics was through overhearing my husband talk about legal issues and ethics related to current events that we see on the nightly…

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    Codes of Ethics are written standards that govern the conduct of a person. It’s a professional guideline that implicates the way a person works and the ethical decisions they make. Counselors abide by the Code of Ethics to provide support, moral, values and understanding in how utilize ethical decisions. This guide’s your role as a counselor, to have self-reflection and self-awareness in how you react morally dictating an individual belief, law and religion. Code of Ethics gives forth your…

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