Lorraine, a pharmacist, discovered that her employer Glenn had been shorting prescription pill counts. Glenn admitted to shorting maintenance medications, claiming it helped business and didn't hurt patients. However, Glenn's actions violated ethics codes regarding honesty, integrity, and putting patients' needs first. Shorting prescriptions constitutes fraud for personal gain. Lorraine must choose whether to remain silent, check prescriptions herself, or report Glenn to the pharmacy board to uphold her ethical obligations.