A physician prescribed medications to a female patient complaining of throat and back pain. They later entered into a romantic relationship. The physician continued prescribing her multiple medications not recorded in her medical record. Eventually, the physician discovered the patient was getting medications from other doctors. He ended their relationship and asked her not to return to his practice. She later sued him for improper prescribing, claiming it resulted in a painkiller addiction.
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This document discusses several topics related to nursing ethics including:
1. It provides examples of behaviors that may be considered ethical but illegal, legal but unethical, illegal and unethical, or legal and ethical.
2. It differentiates between deontological theories, utilitarianism, and principlism as ethical frameworks.
3. It asks questions about disclosing a poor prognosis or private health information to clients against their or their family's wishes.
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For your approved topic submitted in 2.2 Research Paper: Topic Selection and Abstract, research and write a 12 to 15-page (including cover page and references), double-spaced research paper in APA format, using the rubric as a guide. Identify current issues, regulations, and practices, and address related legal considerations on your chosen topic, using proper legal terminology throughout. You must cite at least 5 references, one of which can be our textbook, if applicable.
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Paper should provide an introduction and a research problem that is related to the field of applicable discipline. Presents relationships between factors with examples. Should develop a coherent, central theme that is expressed in an organized, and logical manner throughout.
15 pts
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13 pts
Meets Standards
10 pts
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15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResearch
Paper should provide comprehensive identification and analysis of issues in the realm of applicable discipline. Should design a course of action to solve the proposed research problem using multi-disciplinary principles, if appropriate. The evidence should come from valid sources. References should be complete and reflect appropriate sources.
25 pts
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21 pts
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25 pts
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Paper should contain well-supported argument based on relevant concepts and theories, providing new ideas to the applicable discipline. Argument should be logical and use examples, evidence, research, and/or data from course content and from valid, external information sources.
25 pts
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21 pts
Meets Standards
17 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
25 pts
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Decisions and conclusions should be a result of analysis and synthesis of evidence. Should formulate resolution and recommendations, and may contribute to improvements in the applicable discipline. Conclusion could include possible consequences and outcome scenarios.
25 pts
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21 pts
Meets Standards
17 pts
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25 pts
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Analyzing An Ethical Decision Assignment 3.pdfbkbk37
This document discusses ethical dilemmas that advanced practice nurses may encounter. It notes that nurses will face situations requiring sound judgments to ensure patient safety and well-being, even when there are no clear answers. Nurses must provide unbiased care to all patients regardless of attributes and critically analyze ethical situations. The document then outlines an assignment where students will review literature on ethical issues faced by advanced practice nurses and analyze a specific issue in relation to their state's laws.
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Suppose you are interested in the behaviors of college professors that have high ratings of student satisfaction. The research goal is to identify the teaching behaviors of these successful professors so that these behaviors can be built into the curricula of doctoral leadership programs. The sample for this study will consist of 10 randomly selected professors who received high end-of-course survey scores. You want to use a case study design that requires at least two sources of data. What data collection instruments will be the most appropriate to address this topic? Why?
3.2
It is not unusual for researchers to use a convenience sample for their study. Consider a study in which the researcher would like to determine how parents working with their children on homework influence the child's school grades. The researcher may consider recruiting friends and relatives to participate in your study because it will be easier to obtain their permission for data collection. What might be some of the limitations of this sampling approach? What are some potential ethical implications to using a convenience sample?
4.1
Consider the Ute Mountain Utes, a Native American tribe in Colorado. Tourism is a key part of that group's income. Suppose a national economic problem similar to the economic collapse of late 2008 greatly reduced tourism and derived income for this population. Would a grounded theory or a phenomenological approach be the more effective means to understand the influences of that event 5 years later? Why?
4.2
Suppose you are interested in how children with severe autism experienced the receipt of special education assistance in public schools. This population is characterized by underdevelopment of social cognition, social skills, and language skills. What is the best method for collecting data to answer your research question? Why is this method best? How would you describe the research design?
Theories
Virtue Ethics
Virtue ethics is distinct from both utilitarianism and deontology. Rather than focusing on the consequences of the act we wish to evaluate, or the reason or rule that guides the action, we look at the character of the person performing the act. Virtue ethics, thus, seeks to determine not what makes an act good but what makes a person virtuous.
Deontology
Rather than looking at the consequences of an act, deontology looks at the reason for which an act is done, and the rule according to which one chooses to act. Deontology doesn't deny that acts have consequences; rather, it insists that those consequences should not play a role in our moral evaluation of such acts.
Definition of Deontology
Utilitarianism is sometimes called a consequentialist theory because it evaluates whether an act is right or wrong in terms of the act's consequences. In contrast to consequentialist theories, a number of different approaches suggest distinct ways of evaluating the morality of an act. ...
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Complete your week 6 required discussion prompt. You must complete:
After your graduation, you will be in an academic or clinical field. Depending on your field choice, discuss one nursing theory and identify the effect that the implications of this theory could have on nursing administration, management, or education.
APA Style and References
One reply for each one for this discussion. APA and references
1-COLLAPSE Yesenia
Top of Form
Practice theories shape and form nursing interventions and patient education. Practice theories are formed from grand or middle range theories, research, and/or clinical practice (McEwen & Wills, 2018).
As a nurse practitioner, I plan to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology. Doering and Dufor created a practice-level theory that focuses on fatigue and sleep in women during the 6 months of post-partum. Doering and Dufor studied the women’s perseverance towards normalcy. It was found that in the early weeks of post-partum, women should be taught about social support to prevent severe fatigue and to promote sleep. Post-partum women need to establish a routine with their newborn infant to maximize sleep opportunities (McEwen & Wills, 2018).About one in five women will experience postpartum depression. It is important for healthcare professionals to recognize the signs and symptoms and risk factors of postpartum depression. It is also important to educate patients on the range of emotions and how to seek help. Beck’s Postpartum depression is a middle range theory (Marsh, 2013).By using Beck’s middle range theory and Deoring and Dufor’s practice theory, I can educate my patients on how to adjust to a new life and routine after having a baby. As a nurse practitioner, I will emphasize the importance of attending scheduled appointments. I can assess my patient’s mental and physical well-being. I can help the patient identify people in the patient’s life who can support the patient during their transition as a new parent. I can also refer them to local support groups.
2- COLLAPSE Mariz
After I graduate, I would like to be in a hospital setting. I would see myself applying the Synergy Model Theory together with the Madeline Leininger’s Cultural Care Diversity.
The Leininger’s theory is to provide care measures that are in harmony with a person’s cultural beliefs, practices, and values (Leininger, 2002). The patients and I would create management in which according to the patient’s culture (or the prevailing culture in my setting), their treatment of care would take into consideration their culture, practices, and values as well as their beliefs. This would make the patients feel valued and appreciated as well at feel “at home”.
I would also include the Synergy model as it relates to the patient, the nurse, and the system (McEwen, 2019). In the hospital, patients have specific characteristics, while nurses have specific competencies. The desired patient outcomes would be reached by matching the.
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Mental health professionals may be at higher risk of stalking than the general public, often by their clients. The document reviews literature showing that 6-11% of mental health professionals will be stalked by a client during their career, with stalking having negative personal and professional impacts. The purpose of the proposed research is to assess the prevalence of stalking among mental health professionals and facilities' protocols for handling stalking. A survey would be sent to professionals in southern US states to collect data on their stalking experiences and demographics. Results could help improve training and safety protocols for professionals and clients.
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Florida National University Nursing Leadership Discussion.pdfsdfghj21
This document discusses several topics related to nursing ethics including:
1. It provides examples of behaviors that may be considered ethical but illegal, legal but unethical, illegal and unethical, or legal and ethical.
2. It differentiates between deontological theories, utilitarianism, and principlism as ethical frameworks.
3. It asks questions about disclosing a poor prognosis or private health information to clients against their or their family's wishes.
For your approved topic submitted in 2.2 Research Paper Topic SelShainaBoling829
For your approved topic submitted in 2.2 Research Paper: Topic Selection and Abstract, research and write a 12 to 15-page (including cover page and references), double-spaced research paper in APA format, using the rubric as a guide. Identify current issues, regulations, and practices, and address related legal considerations on your chosen topic, using proper legal terminology throughout. You must cite at least 5 references, one of which can be our textbook, if applicable.
Save your assignment using a naming convention that includes your first and last name and the activity number (or description). Do not add punctuation or special characters.
Your paper will automatically be evaluated through Turnitin when you submit your assignment in this activity. Turnitin is a service that checks your work for improper citation or potential plagiarism by comparing it against a database of web pages, student papers, and articles from academic books and publications. Ensure that your work is entirely your own and that you have not plagiarized any material!
Rubric
ASCI 404 8.5 Research Paper Rubric V2
ASCI 404 8.5 Research Paper Rubric V2
Criteria
Ratings
Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContext / Introduction
Paper should provide an introduction and a research problem that is related to the field of applicable discipline. Presents relationships between factors with examples. Should develop a coherent, central theme that is expressed in an organized, and logical manner throughout.
15 pts
Exceeds Standards
13 pts
Meets Standards
10 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResearch
Paper should provide comprehensive identification and analysis of issues in the realm of applicable discipline. Should design a course of action to solve the proposed research problem using multi-disciplinary principles, if appropriate. The evidence should come from valid sources. References should be complete and reflect appropriate sources.
25 pts
Exceeds Standards
21 pts
Meets Standards
17 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeComprehension
Paper should contain well-supported argument based on relevant concepts and theories, providing new ideas to the applicable discipline. Argument should be logical and use examples, evidence, research, and/or data from course content and from valid, external information sources.
25 pts
Exceeds Standards
21 pts
Meets Standards
17 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication
Decisions and conclusions should be a result of analysis and synthesis of evidence. Should formulate resolution and recommendations, and may contribute to improvements in the applicable discipline. Conclusion could include possible consequences and outcome scenarios.
25 pts
Exceeds Standards
21 pts
Meets Standards
17 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
25 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStyle & Mechanics
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Analyzing An Ethical Decision Assignment 3.pdfbkbk37
This document discusses ethical dilemmas that advanced practice nurses may encounter. It notes that nurses will face situations requiring sound judgments to ensure patient safety and well-being, even when there are no clear answers. Nurses must provide unbiased care to all patients regardless of attributes and critically analyze ethical situations. The document then outlines an assignment where students will review literature on ethical issues faced by advanced practice nurses and analyze a specific issue in relation to their state's laws.
Modules3.1Suppose you are interested in the behaviors of colle.docxgilpinleeanna
Modules
3.1
Suppose you are interested in the behaviors of college professors that have high ratings of student satisfaction. The research goal is to identify the teaching behaviors of these successful professors so that these behaviors can be built into the curricula of doctoral leadership programs. The sample for this study will consist of 10 randomly selected professors who received high end-of-course survey scores. You want to use a case study design that requires at least two sources of data. What data collection instruments will be the most appropriate to address this topic? Why?
3.2
It is not unusual for researchers to use a convenience sample for their study. Consider a study in which the researcher would like to determine how parents working with their children on homework influence the child's school grades. The researcher may consider recruiting friends and relatives to participate in your study because it will be easier to obtain their permission for data collection. What might be some of the limitations of this sampling approach? What are some potential ethical implications to using a convenience sample?
4.1
Consider the Ute Mountain Utes, a Native American tribe in Colorado. Tourism is a key part of that group's income. Suppose a national economic problem similar to the economic collapse of late 2008 greatly reduced tourism and derived income for this population. Would a grounded theory or a phenomenological approach be the more effective means to understand the influences of that event 5 years later? Why?
4.2
Suppose you are interested in how children with severe autism experienced the receipt of special education assistance in public schools. This population is characterized by underdevelopment of social cognition, social skills, and language skills. What is the best method for collecting data to answer your research question? Why is this method best? How would you describe the research design?
Theories
Virtue Ethics
Virtue ethics is distinct from both utilitarianism and deontology. Rather than focusing on the consequences of the act we wish to evaluate, or the reason or rule that guides the action, we look at the character of the person performing the act. Virtue ethics, thus, seeks to determine not what makes an act good but what makes a person virtuous.
Deontology
Rather than looking at the consequences of an act, deontology looks at the reason for which an act is done, and the rule according to which one chooses to act. Deontology doesn't deny that acts have consequences; rather, it insists that those consequences should not play a role in our moral evaluation of such acts.
Definition of Deontology
Utilitarianism is sometimes called a consequentialist theory because it evaluates whether an act is right or wrong in terms of the act's consequences. In contrast to consequentialist theories, a number of different approaches suggest distinct ways of evaluating the morality of an act. ...
Nurse 500 week 6Complete your week 6 required discussion promp.docxmccormicknadine86
Nurse 500 week 6
Complete your week 6 required discussion prompt. You must complete:
After your graduation, you will be in an academic or clinical field. Depending on your field choice, discuss one nursing theory and identify the effect that the implications of this theory could have on nursing administration, management, or education.
APA Style and References
One reply for each one for this discussion. APA and references
1-COLLAPSE Yesenia
Top of Form
Practice theories shape and form nursing interventions and patient education. Practice theories are formed from grand or middle range theories, research, and/or clinical practice (McEwen & Wills, 2018).
As a nurse practitioner, I plan to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology. Doering and Dufor created a practice-level theory that focuses on fatigue and sleep in women during the 6 months of post-partum. Doering and Dufor studied the women’s perseverance towards normalcy. It was found that in the early weeks of post-partum, women should be taught about social support to prevent severe fatigue and to promote sleep. Post-partum women need to establish a routine with their newborn infant to maximize sleep opportunities (McEwen & Wills, 2018).About one in five women will experience postpartum depression. It is important for healthcare professionals to recognize the signs and symptoms and risk factors of postpartum depression. It is also important to educate patients on the range of emotions and how to seek help. Beck’s Postpartum depression is a middle range theory (Marsh, 2013).By using Beck’s middle range theory and Deoring and Dufor’s practice theory, I can educate my patients on how to adjust to a new life and routine after having a baby. As a nurse practitioner, I will emphasize the importance of attending scheduled appointments. I can assess my patient’s mental and physical well-being. I can help the patient identify people in the patient’s life who can support the patient during their transition as a new parent. I can also refer them to local support groups.
2- COLLAPSE Mariz
After I graduate, I would like to be in a hospital setting. I would see myself applying the Synergy Model Theory together with the Madeline Leininger’s Cultural Care Diversity.
The Leininger’s theory is to provide care measures that are in harmony with a person’s cultural beliefs, practices, and values (Leininger, 2002). The patients and I would create management in which according to the patient’s culture (or the prevailing culture in my setting), their treatment of care would take into consideration their culture, practices, and values as well as their beliefs. This would make the patients feel valued and appreciated as well at feel “at home”.
I would also include the Synergy model as it relates to the patient, the nurse, and the system (McEwen, 2019). In the hospital, patients have specific characteristics, while nurses have specific competencies. The desired patient outcomes would be reached by matching the.
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Mental health professionals may be at higher risk of stalking than the general public, often by their clients. The document reviews literature showing that 6-11% of mental health professionals will be stalked by a client during their career, with stalking having negative personal and professional impacts. The purpose of the proposed research is to assess the prevalence of stalking among mental health professionals and facilities' protocols for handling stalking. A survey would be sent to professionals in southern US states to collect data on their stalking experiences and demographics. Results could help improve training and safety protocols for professionals and clients.
Virtue Theory related to medical practice.pdfsdfghj21
This document discusses virtue theory and its relationship to medical practice. It provides an outline for how virtue theory justifies whistleblowing in healthcare. The outline includes two points: 1) Kantian and virtue ethics require integrity and courage to stand up for patients' well-being, and 2) Utilitarian ethics says whistleblowing prevents harm and maximizes benefit to society. The document then discusses what whistleblowing is, examples of whistleblowers in healthcare, and the negative consequences whistleblowers often face.
Health advocacy Ethical consideration.pdfBrian712019
This document discusses several ethical considerations related to healthcare for an aging population. It notes that as the proportion of older adults increases, caring for this population will be one of the greatest challenges facing healthcare. Limited resources require difficult decisions around allocating funds and determining expenditures for end-of-life care. The document also examines the potential economic consequences of failing to adapt policies for an aging population and the ethical dilemmas that could arise. Nurses must consider standards like respecting patient autonomy and advocating for those unable to speak for themselves when making recommendations around resource allocation and care for older adults.
Medical ethics is the discipline that deals with what we believe to be good or bad, right or wrong about the ends of Medicine and the means used to achieve those ends.
It is not about what we can do in a given set of circumstances. It is about what we should do in those circumstances.
Learning Objectives of this Presentation:
1. Appreciate the ethos of contemporary clinical ethics
2. Understand the function and responsibilities of ethics committees
3. Appreciate the clinical context of the core principles of medical ethics
4. Understand the relationship of ethics, science, law, politics, and professionalism
5. Examine different theories of ethics
Presentation by: Richard L. Wasserman, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
2009
This document discusses the importance of science education. It provides historical context about science education in India dating back 2600 years to Taxila University. During the British rule, science education was limited but started expanding in the late 19th century with institutions like IISc. Post-independence, leaders recognized the importance of science and technology in development, leading to expansion of science education and institutions like IITs and IISERs. The document emphasizes that developing countries need to establish modern science through education to transform traditional economies based on science and technology.
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Discussion: Ethical Dimensions of Research Studies
In the best-selling book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (Skloot, 2010), the author highlights the true story of an African-American woman who died in 1951 from cervical cancer. What makes her story unique is that prior to her death, cells from her tumor were removed and successfully grown in a petri dish. This was the first time scientists were able to successfully replicate cells outside the body, and it is estimated that billions of Lacks’ cells have been used in medical research. However, Henrietta Lacks was never asked for permission to take a sample and her family was never made aware of the widespread use of her cells. Although the culturing of her cells has been pivotal for advancing research, strong ethical concerns later arose about using these cells without patient or family approval.
This week’s readings describe historical examples of unethical research, such as a study of syphilis among African-American men in which treatment was withheld and a study in which live cancer cells were injected into elderly patients. Today, stricter controls that seek to protect study participants are placed on researchers, but breaches still occur. Careful attention must be given toward preventing unethical behavior. In this Discussion, you explore ethical considerations and issues in research.
To prepare:
Select a current health-related case involving research ethics. (If none come to mind, browse the Internet to familiarize yourself with recent cases.)
As you review the case that you have selected, reflect on the ethical principles discussed in “What Are the Major Ethical Issues in Conducting Research?” article found in this week’s Learning Resources. Which principles were breached in the case you have identified?
Post a description of the case that you selected and the ethical issues involved. Analyze the ethical principles that were breached by the researchers or organizations in your selected case as well as the possible cause of the breach(es). Suggest how the research might have been conducted differently to avoid or minimize the ethical problems. Discuss how research can be done on sensitive issues while still protecting the rights of the research subjects.
Read a selection of your colleagues’ responses.
Respond to at least two of your colleagues on two different days using one or more of the following approaches:
Ask a probing question, substantiated with additional background information, and evidence.
Offer and support an alternative perspective using readings from the classroom or from your own review of the literature in the Walden Library.
Make a suggestion based on additional evidence drawn from readings or after synthesizing multiple postings.
Required Readings
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2017). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (10th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Chapter 3, “Key Concepts and Steps in Qualitative and Qu.
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This document presents a concept analysis of clinical reasoning in nursing. It defines clinical reasoning as a complex cognitive process that uses cognition, metacognition, and discipline-specific knowledge to gather and analyze patient information, evaluate its significance, and weigh alternative actions. The analysis reviews literature on related concepts like decision-making and problem-solving. It identifies attributes of clinical reasoning like the use of heuristics and how clinical reasoning abilities develop with increased experience and knowledge. Further research is needed to better understand and measure clinical reasoning.
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Reminder: Initial Discussion Board posts due by Wednesday, responses due by Sunday
Students will be expected to post their first initial discussion board posting by Wednesday of each week. Discussion posts will be graded and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Students are expected to post their responses to peers by Sunday. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Primary Task Response
: Have you ever attended a play or musical? Do you frequently watch television programs or movies? Nowadays, drama is more popular in American culture than ever before. Yet what some forget is that it is a literary art form crafted by playwrights, TV and comedy writers, and Hollywood screenwriters. Drama shares many of the same elements as fiction and poetry; however, this literary genre is designed to be acted out on a stage or “dramatized” in front of screen audiences.
After you read the assigned essays in the textbook (and possibly the optional Seinfeld episode, “The Pitch”), please discuss the following questions:
Why, in your opinion, are dramas known as “plays?”
Talk about a time in which you attended a play, musical or opera—at a school, church or other public venue. Describe the experience: the sights and sounds, the mood of the audience, and the impact of seeing a drama performed on a live stage.
Have you ever acted and/or sung in a dramatic presentation? If so, depict for your classmates what it was like to be up on a stage performing material from a script. If you have never performed dramatic material, have you ever desired to? Why or why not?
Describe a favorite television show or movie in terms of its main characters, setting(s), basic plot, conflicts and themes. What makes it one of your favorites?
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The city in which you live provides its budget information in monthly budgetary control reports with each month representing 1/12th of the overall budget. You overhear several managers discussing the budget at a community meeting. You were surprised to hear that half of the managers liked this process and that the other half felt that it did not adequately match their expenses.
Discuss the issues regarding the preparation of the budgets and why half of the departments liked the process and why the other half did not like the process. Complete the following:
Give examples of 1 department on each side of this controversy.
Can the budgeting process be made more reflective of the work actually being completed?
Explain your answer.
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. You are to select a country(Not Sudan) that does not recognize all of the established legal guidelines reviewed previously in the last assignment, but the potential profit that could be realized warrants the risk. The following points need to be addressed in your international business expansion plan:
The issue of common and civil law systems internationally
Intellectual property, copyright infringements, and legal ramifications
Violation of human rights of employees and child labor law violations
Public perception of company doing business with companies that engage in that kind of activity
What has been the impact of the European Union of the business environment?
Anything else that you deem important to support your international business expansion plan
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5Why is the ordination of women such a central issue both for women and for many religious communities, including communities on both sides of the issue?
How did the United States evolve from the early intolerance of most of the colonies to the pluralistic society we see today?
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Accountability and ethical conduct are important concepts in public administration. In Tennessee, recent political stakeholders and some bureaucratic stakeholders have been caught up in various scandals (Operation Tennessee Waltz, Operation Rocky Top, etc.). Based on the readings, what could Tennessee do to make political and bureaucratic functionaries more accountable?
For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Each reply must incorporate at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.
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5. In what significant way do not-for-profits account for inve.docxssuser47f0be
Not-for-profits account for investments at fair market value rather than cost like businesses. Not-for-profits also account for business-type activities like dining halls and gift shops as enterprise funds similar to governments, showing revenue and expenses separately rather than rolled into overall program spending like other not-for-profit functions.
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Missouri was International Shoe Corporation's principal place of business, but the company employed between 11 and 13 salespersons in the state of Washington who exhibited samples and solicited orders for shoes from prospective buyers in Washington. The state of Washington assessed the company for contributions to a state unemployment fund. The state served the assessment on one of International Shoe Corporation's sales representatives in Washington and sent a copy by registered mail to the company's Missouri headquarters. International Shoe's representative challenged the assessment on numerous grounds, arguing that the state had not properly served the corporation. Is the corporation's defense valid? Why or why not? [
International Shoe Co. v. Washington,
326 U.S. 310 (1945).]
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5.1 Deep-level abilities are closely related to job performance. As a manager, how could you use the knowledge that people differ to increase the likelihood an employee will perform his or her job well? What challenges does this pose when managing a diverse workforce?
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Review the following scenario:
You are a Wichita Police Department detective working in the major crimes unit, and you are assigned to a joint federal–state–city crime task force working on a number of major drug cases. Over a period of several months, your task force has been able to gather information and make cases on several of the drug suppliers, drug dealers, and drug buyers in the Wichita metropolitan area. The task force is about to complete its mission by filing criminal charges in the federal district court, the state district court, or the Wichita Municipal Court against these various suspects. These suspects will not be arrested until the warrants are issued.
Your job is to make recommendations concerning which jurisdictions should file the charges on which defendants. You will need to evaluate the criminal statutes and penalties in each jurisdiction and even the rules of evidence to determine where your task force has the best chance of obtaining a conviction and in getting the punishment to fit the crime.
The memo that you receive from your Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) task force supervisor explains the situation:
MEMO
Re: Charging Decisions
You are the primary investigator in the cases against Jones, Smith, and Thompson. As I review your reports, it appears that each of these cases has strengths and weaknesses that we should evaluate before we determine whether to file charges in the U.S. District Court, the Sedgwick County District Court for the State of Kansas, or the Wichita Municipal Court. I will summarize those strengths and weaknesses here to make sure I am reading your reports correctly. I need you to give me advice on where you think these charges should be brought.
Jones has been working for you as a confidential informant because you have evidence against him for a February 6, 2005 third possession of cocaine after convictions in 1993 and 1994. He appears to have followed the terms of his deal with you to introduce our undercover agents to his dealer. We have promised not to prosecute for any drug offenses he may commit in the presence of our undercover agent while playing the role of our informant. His assistance has enabled us to get sufficient evidence on Smith and Thompson to obtain convictions. Based on Jones’ two prior convictions for possession of cocaine, we would normally want him to go to federal court, where the maximum sentences are available. However, because of his cooperation, we could file the case in the Sedgwick County, Kansas, and district court under state law. We could even change the charge to a drug paraphernalia offense and send his case to the city of Wichita.
How do you think we should proceed concerning Jones' February 6, 2005 cocaine possession? (30%)
He will probably plead guilty unless we send him to federal court. Where do you want to file it? (20%)
Smith has sold cocaine to our undercover agents on two occasions: Ju.
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5. (TCO4) As a manufacturing firm builds a plant in Bolivia, it also has to build an airstrip so that it can get the building supplies and the component parts it needs for operation to the Bolivian facility. The building of the airstrip was necessary because Bolivia has (Points : 2)
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too many competing airports.
no international trade incentives.
None of these choices
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5-6 paper written on dyslexia. APA format. What did the researchers want to find out? What's the big picture- why was the topic worth studying? What data did they collect, and how did they collect it? What did they find, and what do those findings actually mean? What are the implications of those findings?
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One of the recent developments facing the public administration of corrections is that there has been an increasing call by public officials and the citizenry to privatize the prison systems in the United States.
First, from the perspective of a public sector correctional administrator, make 2 arguments for keeping the jails in public hands.
Second, from the perspective of a private sector, correctional facility manager make 2 arguments for turning the correctional system over to the private correctional industry.
Briefly discuss the types of challenges that each sector - both public and private may face.
Are there any legal issues, either criminal or civil, that need to be addressed before privatization can occur?
Support your viewpoints from your readings and other appropriate outside sources.
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For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total revenues of $11.70 billion, net income of $1.25 billion, total assets of $7.36 billion, and total shareholder’s equity of $4.38 billion.
a. Calculate the Starbucks’ ROE directly, and using the DuPont Identity.
b. Comparing with the data for Peet’s in Problem 41, use the DuPont Identity to understand the difference between the two firms’ ROEs.
Q2
See
Table 2.5
showing financial statement data and stock price data for Mydeco Corp.
a. How did Mydeco’s accounts receivable days change over this period?
b. How did Mydeco’s inventory days change over this period?
c. Based on your analysis, has Mydeco improved its management of its working capital during this time period?
TABLE 2.5
2009–2013 Financial Statement Data and Stock Price Data for Mydeco Corp.
Mydeco Corp. 2009–2013
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
404.3
(188.3)
363.8
(173.8)
424.6
(206.2)
510.7
(246.8)
604.1
(293.4)
Gross Profit
Sales and Marketing
Administration
Depreciation & Amortization
216.0
(66.7)
(60.6)
(27.3)
190.0
(66.4)
(59.1)
(27.0)
218.4
(82.8)
(59.4)
(34.3)
263.9
(102.1)
(66.4)
(38.4)
310.7
(120.8)
(78.5)
(38.6)
EBIT
Interest Income (Expense)
61.4
(33.7)
37.5
(32.9)
41.9
(32.2)
57.0
(37.4)
72.8
(39.4)
Pretax Income
Income Tax
27.7
(9.7)
4.6
(1.6)
9.7
(3.4)
19.6
(6.9)
33.4
(11.7)
Net Income
Shares outstanding (millions)
Earnings per share
18.0
55.0
$0.33
3.0
55.0
$0.05
6.3
55.0
$0.11
12.7
55.0
$0.23
21.7
55.0
$0.39
Balance Sheet
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Assets
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Inventory
48.8
88.6
33.7
68.9
69.8
30.9
86.3
69.8
28.4
77.5
76.9
31.7
85.0
86.1
35.3
Total Current Assets
Net Property, Plant & Equip.
Goodwill & Intangibles
171.1
245.3
361.7
169.6
169.6
243.3
184.5
309
361.7
186.1
345.6
361.7
206.4
347.0
361.7
Total Assets
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
Accrued Compensation
778.1
18.7
6.7
774.6
17.9
6.4
855.2
22.0
7.0
893.4
26.8
8.1
915.1
31.7
9.7
Total Current Liabilities
Long-term Debt
25.4
500.0
24.3
500.0
29.0
575.0
34.9
600.0
41.4
600.0
Total Liabilities
Stockholders’ Equity
525.4
252.7
524.3
250.3
604.0
251.2
634.9
258.5
641.4
273.7
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Statement of Cash Flows
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Net Income
Depreciation & Amortization
Chg. in Accounts Receivable
Chg. in Inventory
Chg. in Payables & Accrued Comp.
18.0
27.3
3.9
(2.9)
2.2
3.0
27.0
18.8
2.8
(1.1)
6.3
34.3
(0.0)
2.5
4.7
12.7
38.4
(7.1)
(3.3)
5.9
21.7
38.6
(9.2)
(3.6)
6.5
Cash from Operations
Capital Expenditures
48.5
(25.0)
50.5
(25.0)
47.8
(100.0)
46.6
(75.0)
54.0
(40.0)
Cash from Investing Activities
Dividends Paid
Sale (or purchase) of stock
Debt Issuance (Pay Down)
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(100.0)
(5.4)
—
75.0
(75.0)
(5.4)
—
25.0
(40.0)
(6.5)
—
—
Cash from Financing Activities
(5.4)
(5.4)
69.6
19.6
(6.5)
C.
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One of the recent developments facing the public administration of corrections is that there has been an increasing call by public officials and the citizenry to privatize the prison systems in the United States.
First, from the perspective of a public sector correctional administrator, make 2 arguments for keeping the jails in public hands.
Second, from the perspective of a private sector, correctional facility manager make 2 arguments for turning the correctional system over to the private correctional industry.
Briefly discuss the types of challenges that each sector - both public and private may face.
Are there any legal issues, either criminal or civil, that need to be addressed before privatization can occur?
Support your viewpoints from your readings and other appropriate outside sources.
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42.
For fiscal year 2011, Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) had total revenues of $11.70 billion, net income of $1.25 billion, total assets of $7.36 billion, and total shareholder’s equity of $4.38 billion.
a. Calculate the Starbucks’ ROE directly, and using the DuPont Identity.
b. Comparing with the data for Peet’s in Problem 41, use the DuPont Identity to understand the difference between the two firms’ ROEs.
Q2
See
Table 2.5
showing financial statement data and stock price data for Mydeco Corp.
a. How did Mydeco’s accounts receivable days change over this period?
b. How did Mydeco’s inventory days change over this period?
c. Based on your analysis, has Mydeco improved its management of its working capital during this time period?
TABLE 2.5
2009–2013 Financial Statement Data and Stock Price Data for Mydeco Corp.
Mydeco Corp. 2009–2013
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
404.3
(188.3)
363.8
(173.8)
424.6
(206.2)
510.7
(246.8)
604.1
(293.4)
Gross Profit
Sales and Marketing
Administration
Depreciation & Amortization
216.0
(66.7)
(60.6)
(27.3)
190.0
(66.4)
(59.1)
(27.0)
218.4
(82.8)
(59.4)
(34.3)
263.9
(102.1)
(66.4)
(38.4)
310.7
(120.8)
(78.5)
(38.6)
EBIT
Interest Income (Expense)
61.4
(33.7)
37.5
(32.9)
41.9
(32.2)
57.0
(37.4)
72.8
(39.4)
Pretax Income
Income Tax
27.7
(9.7)
4.6
(1.6)
9.7
(3.4)
19.6
(6.9)
33.4
(11.7)
Net Income
Shares outstanding (millions)
Earnings per share
18.0
55.0
$0.33
3.0
55.0
$0.05
6.3
55.0
$0.11
12.7
55.0
$0.23
21.7
55.0
$0.39
Balance Sheet
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Assets
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Inventory
48.8
88.6
33.7
68.9
69.8
30.9
86.3
69.8
28.4
77.5
76.9
31.7
85.0
86.1
35.3
Total Current Assets
Net Property, Plant & Equip.
Goodwill & Intangibles
171.1
245.3
361.7
169.6
169.6
243.3
184.5
309
361.7
186.1
345.6
361.7
206.4
347.0
361.7
Total Assets
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
Accrued Compensation
778.1
18.7
6.7
774.6
17.9
6.4
855.2
22.0
7.0
893.4
26.8
8.1
915.1
31.7
9.7
Total Current Liabilities
Long-term Debt
25.4
500.0
24.3
500.0
29.0
575.0
34.9
600.0
41.4
600.0
Total Liabilities
Stockholders’ Equity
525.4
252.7
524.3
250.3
604.0
251.2
634.9
258.5
641.4
273.7
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Statement of Cash Flows
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Net Income
Depreciation & Amortization
Chg. in Accounts Receivable
Chg. in Inventory
Chg. in Payables & Accrued Comp.
18.0
27.3
3.9
(2.9)
2.2
3.0
27.0
18.8
2.8
(1.1)
6.3
34.3
(0.0)
2.5
4.7
12.7
38.4
(7.1)
(3.3)
5.9
21.7
38.6
(9.2)
(3.6)
6.5
Cash from Operations
Capital Expenditures
48.5
(25.0)
50.5
(25.0)
47.8
(100.0)
46.6
(75.0)
54.0
(40.0)
Cash from Investing Activities
Dividends Paid
Sale (or purchase) of stock
Debt Issuance (Pay Down)
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(25.0)
(5.4)
—
—
(100.0)
(5.4)
—
75.0
(75.0)
(5.4)
—
25.0
(40.0)
(6.5)
—
—
Cash from Financing Activities
(5.4)
(5.4)
69.6
19.6
(6.5)
C.
5-6 minute persuasive speech onShould all children be taught se.docxssuser47f0be
5-6 minute persuasive speech on:
**Should all children be taught self defense in school?**
Include a specific purpose statement calling for either
-passive agreement
or
-immediate action
ALSO
The name os the type of organization method you have used in this speech.
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5 haikus that relate to the pic attachedMust use the following 5.docxssuser47f0be
5 haikus that relate to the pic attached
Must use the following 5 words for each haiku:
- journey/destination
- emphasis/vibrant
- dusk/dawn
- contrast
- dream
- illusion
At least one word for each haiku, word must be the main topic of the haiku
Should be easy.
5-7-5 syllable pattern, 3 line haiku
If you don't know how to write a haiku like the people who accepted this hw before, then don't bother accepting please.
Example:
reflections i see
on the river's surface
blurry and unclear
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4055-817 emerging network course Think about each question in .docxssuser47f0be
4055-817 emerging network course
Think about each question in detail before formulating your answer.
Your answer should be complete and
you should include examples
to support your answer.
There is no limitation on the amount you can write.
Each answer should include minimum of 130 words
1.
Explain Ad Hoc Networks and their usage.
2.
Explain the routing protocols in Mobil Ad Hoc Networks (MANET).
3.
What are your thoughts on MANET-VANET?
Implementation Issues?
Security challenges?
What is the current state of technology?
4.
How will routing be different in Ad Hoc Networks versus Wireless Sensor Networks?
5.
What are some of the security issues in Sensor Networks?
6.
How do we ensure data privacy, integrity, and authentication in Sensor Networks?
7.
List and explain at
least three
Mesh Network applications.
8.
Explain what a good Mesh Routing Protocol should have.
9.
Explain Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) and their usage.
10.
What is your opinion about Smart Grid technology and its usage its future use?
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5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited..docxssuser47f0be
5 Page Paper on Billy and the American South. Include Works Cited.
Title: Billy and the American South: I ask Why?
Talk about the American south and how it was racist and explian why Billy was executed only at the age of 10. Also campare the american south then and now.
Due Monday 8 A.M New York TIme
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4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slid.docxssuser47f0be
4–5 pages; 5–7 PowerPoint slides (excluding title and reference slides); Speaker notes of 150–250
Details:
You are the department manager for a thriving orthopedic center that is part of an integrated delivery system (IDS) in Denver. The IDS is owned by a national corporation, with varying sized health care facilities from coast to coast.
As the department manager, you participate in various committees and panels that address multiple aspects of the center’s business and administration. Currently, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the IDS is considering approving procurement of a surgical robotic unit, at the recommendation of the system’s chief of surgery, for use in the thriving but overloaded orthopedic center that the Denver hospital houses.
He has also asked you to prepare a PowerPoint presentation explaining the specific differences among economic factors that must be considered prior to the purchase of the surgical unit.
Key Assignment
Write a paper of 4–5 pages discussing the competitive ability of acquiring a surgical robot unit. In your paper, include the following information:
Who are the stakeholders in this scenario (both internal and external)?
What is the impact to the various stakeholders of acquiring a surgical robot unit?
What are the external and internal factors that will impact the decision?
How might consumers (patients) react?
How will acquiring this technology impact the organization’s ability to compete?
Also, prepare a PowerPoint presentation of 5–7 slides on the same issue, and be sure to do the following:
Make sure to use proper formatting for your presentation.
Include 150–250 words of speaker notes.
Include citations and a reference slide.
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5 page paper that must discuss the topic above
Must include scholarly journals and articles 5 or more
Must be in apa format
Racial Barriers/ Injustices in the Criminal Justice System
Outline:
I. Introduction
In this paper I will be discussing the racial barriers and the injustices that go on in law enforcement. I will be giving details on the different racial disparities that many people as well as police officers face. When it comes to racial disparities it's not only a black and white issue, but law enforcement is also filled with different cultures and there are many people who are mistreated and targeted. Police brutality is a big issue as well and from this issue a lot of lives have been taken from mistakes police officers have made. Lastly, I will discuss the many barriers' women face in law enforcement, women are sometimes look passed and harassed and this is a not much popular issue people like to talk about.
II. Body
Racial Disparities
· Challenges that police officers face while working in Law Enforcement.
· Impact of racial profiling
· Bias in law enforcement
Police Brutality
· Police Shootings
· Excessive Force
Women in Law Enforcement
· Challenges women face while on the job.
· Sexual Harassment
· Unfair treatment on the job.
III. Conclusion
References
Bleakley, Paul. (2019). A Thin-Slice of Institutionalised Police Brutality: A Tradition of Excessive Force in the Chicago Police Department. Criminal Law Forum. 30. 10.1007/s10609-019-09378-6.
Kruttschnitt, C., et al. “A Man's World? Comparing the Structural Positions of Men and Women in an Organized Criminal Network.”
Crime, Law and Social Change
, Springer Netherlands, 1 Jan. 1970, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10611-020-09910-5#Bib1.
Shjarback, John & Decker, Scott & Rojek, Jeff & Brunson, Rod. (2017). Minority Representation in Policing and Racial Profiling: A Test of Representative Bureaucracy versus Community Context. Policing An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 40. 10.1108/PIJPSM-09-2016-0145.
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There are several cardinal signs of acute inflammation. Can you explain the underlying mechanisms responsible for these cardinal signs of acute inflammation including heat, pain, redness, and swelling?
question 2
Some individuals with a deficit of IgA exhibit recurrent respiratory tract infections. Can this be explained after covering this week's material?
microbiology
question 1
What factors influence bacterial growth and the growth of other microbes? How can the knowledge of these factors assist in controlling bacterial growth? What techniques are used to control the bacterial growth?
question 2
How are microbes classified? Discuss at least two (bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, parasitic worms (helminthes), or arthropods). Include:
The categories
The criteria used to place organisms in categories (morphology, staining, growth, nutrition, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, serology, phage typing, or protein profiles.
Why are viruses not classified?
question 3
The formation of the Germ Theory was important in moving scientists toward solving the problem of many diseases. Several individuals played a role in the development of this theory. Describe two experiments that led to the Germ Theory.
a. Spontaneous generation
b. Contributions of Louis Pasteur
c. Contributions of Robert Koch
Thank you!
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5. Ethical Dilemma
Lakeysa Williams
Strayer University
HSA-515
Feb, 26,2021
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Ethical Dilemma The definition of an ethical dilemma is a
problem in the decision-making process between two possible
opinions, which is not acceptable from an ethical perspective
(Chia, & Oyeniran, 2020).
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Ethical Dilemma The definition of an ethical dilemma is a
problem in the decision-making process between two possible
opinions, which is not acceptable from an ethical perspective
(Chia, & Oyeniran, 2020)
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Introduction The definition of ethical dilemma or more
dilemma "is a problem in the decision- making process between
two possible opinions, neither of which is absolutely acceptable
from an ethical perspective "(CFI,2020)
6. As a health care professional, you are met with moral dilemmas
and difficult decisions during work.
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As a health care professional, you are met with moral
dilemmas and difficult decisions during work
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As a health care professional, you are met with ethical
dilemmas and difficult decisions during work
There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors
and legal issues.
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There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors
and legal issues
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There are important relationships between ethical
behaviors and legal issues
Health care professionals must understand the significance of
these relationships and apparent differences.
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Health care professionals must understand the significance of
these relationships and apparent differences
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Health care professionals must understand the
significance of these relationships and clear differences
8. Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the
patients'
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Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the
patients&apos
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Health care institutions have ethics committees in place to
protect the patients&apos
rights and the organization and its staff.
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9. rights and the organization and its staff
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rights and the organization and its staff
I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference.
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I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference
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I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference
10. In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver -
patient encounters.
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In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver-
patient encounters
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In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and
caregiver-patient encounters
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I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient ethical
dilemma in a medical setting.
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11. I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient
ethical dilemma in a medical setting
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You must write a paper about a significant physician-
patient ethical dilemma in a medical setting, defending the
decision and conclusions made
I am too defended decision and the conclusion made.
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The case I chose to write is about a comfortable 28- year old
female who went to her physician complaining about throat and
back pain.
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The case I chose to write is about a comfortable 28- year old
female who went to her physician complaining about throat and
back pain
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12. Prepare a brief from the perspective of a lead
administrator dealing with an ethical dilemma The case I chose
to write about an easy 28- year old female who went to her
physician complaining about throat and back pain
Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to
treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and
respiratory system.
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Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to
treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and
respiratory system
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Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is
used to treat many types of bacterial infections that affects the
skin and respiratory system
13. He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the
pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back
pain.
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He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the
pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back
pain
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He prescribed it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of
the pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her
back pain
When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodo ne, the
patient or the physician respected the agreement's terms, and
she did not sign the contract.
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When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodone, the
patient or the physician respected the agreement's terms, and
she did not sign the contract
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When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodone,
the patient nor the physician respected the terms of the contract
and she did not sign the contract
She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and the
physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating her
with multiple prescriptions and simple medications (Hart, et al,
2021).
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She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and
the physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating
her with multiple prescriptions and simple medications (Hart, et
al, 2021)
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She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and
the physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating
her with multiple prescriptions and simple medications
Some of the medicines prescribed to her were not recorded in
the medical record in many of them.
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months.
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic medications
over the course of eight months
16. Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians.
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians the physician
realized she was manipulating him and ended their personal
relationship and discouraged her from his practice
The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended
their relationship and discouraged her from his practice.
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17. The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended
their relationship and discouraged her from his practice
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians the physician
realized she was manipulating him and ended their personal
relationship and discouraged her from his practice
She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addicti on.
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She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction
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She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
18. medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction
The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence which
means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician violated
this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of injury
to his patient.
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The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence which
means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician violated
this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of injury
to his patient
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The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence
which means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician
violated this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of
harm to his patient"
19. Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his patient
that averted him from being unbiased about her condition and
not recognizing her addiction.
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Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his patient
that averted him from being unbiased about her condition and
not recognizing her addiction
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Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his
patient that averted him from being unbiased about her
condition and not recognizing her addiction
He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient
to call the shots.
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He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outri ght
abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient
to call the shots
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He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandon his obligation as a physician and basically allowed his
patient to call the shots
The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the
state's medical board.
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The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the
state's medical board
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21. The outcome of this is that he lost his license there was
revoked by the state's medical board
That is okay but, what did they do to her?
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That is okay but, what did they do to her
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That is okay but, what did they do to her
A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term or
even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though she
had an addiction, she knew what she was doing and should also
face some consequences for her actions.
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A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term or
even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though she
had an addiction, she knew what she was doing and should also
face some consequences for her actions
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A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term
or even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though
she had an addiction she knew what she was doing and should
also face some consequences for her actions
If the physician did not lose his license, the potential outcome
or risk would have let him continue his duties without knowing
if he would commit this romantic relationship.
1
Also, everything again and then faces jail issues and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their
experience with has a significant other, the significant other
could get involved in this could end in death or other horrific
things by the patient significant other.
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23. Also, everything again and then faces jail issues and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their
experience with has a significant other, the significant other
could get involved in this could end in death or other horrific
things by the patient significant other
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If the physician did not lose his license the potential
outcome or risk would have been letting him continue his duties
without knowing if he would commit this romantic relationship
or any everything again and then face issues of jail and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their affair
with has a significant other, the significant other could get
involved in this could end in death or other horrific things by
the patient significant other
I am sure that this thing is happening more than once, the
patient and physician entering a relationship or the physician
not fulfilling his obligations because he let his personal feelings
get in the way.
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24. I am sure that this thing is happening more than once, the
patient and physician entering a relationship or the physician
not fulfilling his obligations because he let his personal feelings
get in the way
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I am quite sure that this thing is happening more than one
time the patient and physician entering a relationship or the
physician not fulfilling his obligations because he let his
personal feelings get in the way
It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could
happen in this situation due to the physician's choices.
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It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could
happen in this situation due to the physician's choices
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25. It is important to move quickly to mitigate anything that
could happen in this situation due to the choices that the
physician made
To stop the case from happening again, maybe a nurse should
always be in the room to make sure that starting a relationship
does not occur on the hospital grounds.
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To stop the case from happening again, maybe a nurse should
always be in the room to make sure that starting a relationship
does not occur on the hospital grounds
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To stop the situation from happening again, maybe a
nurse should always be in the room to make sure that the
incident of starting a relationship does not happen on the
grounds of the hospital
26. Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going.
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Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going
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Or even having separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going
I would never have a second opinion as to if you have, I second
look at things not only if the patient signs the contract but also
to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their obligations during
the appointment.
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27. I would never have a second opinion as to if you have, I
second look at things not only if the patient signs the contract
but also to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their
obligations during the appointment
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I never would be to have a second opinion, as in if you
have I second look at things not only if the patient signs the
contract but to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their
obligations during the appointment
The other thing with this case is to make sure that you have all
the proper documents on this patient stating where the patient
has been with doctors'
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The other thing with this case is to make sure that you have
all the proper documents on this patient stating where the
patient has been with doctors&apos
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The other thing with this case is to make sure that you
have all the proper document on this patient stating where the
patient has been with doctors&apos
appointments who have they seen previous before you.
1
Also, things like what kind of medication they're on even
looking at the pharmacies they used because pharmacies also
have stored information about that patient and what medicines
they were on.
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Also, things like what kind of medication they're on even
looking at the pharmacies they used because pharmacies also
have stored information about that patient and what medicines
they were on
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appointments who have they seen previous before you
also things like what kind of medication that they're on also
looking at the pharmacies that they used because pharmacies
also have stored information about that patient and what
29. medications they were on or on
Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another way
to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical dilemma
(Kioko, et al, 2021).
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Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another
way to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical
dilemma (Kioko, et al, 2021)
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Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another
good way to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical
dilemma
Usually administering a drug test or even a physical
30. examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
own;
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Usually administering a drug test or even a physical
examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
own
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Usually administering a drug test or even a physical test
to see what type of drugs they have used or at their own, any
drugs now is a great way to find if your patient has addictions
any medications now is a great way to find if your patient has
addictions.
1
In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by
ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and
ethically wrong.
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31. In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by
ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and
ethically wrong
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The way the physician handled himself by ignoring all
other signs and all his training is morally and ethically wrong
The solution that I gave holds the physician accountable for his
actions and will retain the woman responsible for her actions
and make sure that this does not happen again.
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The solution that I gave holds the physician accountable for
his actions and will retain the woman responsible for her
actions and make sure that this does not happen again
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32. The solution that I gave not only holds the physician
accountable for his actions but will hold the woman is
accountable for her actions also make sure that this does not
happen again
From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the physician
is the main one in error because they signed the contract and
went to school for the things that he deliberately ignored.
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From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the
physician is the main one in error because they signed the
contract and went to school for the things that he deliberately
ignored
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From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the
physician is the main one in error because they signed the
contract and went to school for the things that he deliberately
ignored
33. References
3
Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O.
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Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
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Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
I. (2020).
4
Human health versus human rights:
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Human health versus human rights
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Human health versus human rights
An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease
pandemic.
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An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus
disease pandemic
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An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus
disease pandemic
35. 3
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511.
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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511
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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511
5
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552
520300499
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520300499
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544
210005207#
Hart, J., Yadav, K., Szymanski, S., Summer, A., Tannenbaum,
A., Zlatev, J.,. & Halpern, S. D. (2021).
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Choice architecture in physician–patient communication:
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Choice architecture in physician–patient communication
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Choice architecture in physician-patient communication
37. a mixed-methods assessments of physicians’ competency. BMJ
Quality & Safety.
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HSA515004VA016-1212-001 - Healthcare Policy, Law and Eth
Ethical Dilemma Brief
38. Lakeysa Williams
on Sun, Feb 28 2021, 3:19 PM
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41. 1
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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Ethical Dilemma 2
Ethical Dilemma
Lakeysa Williams
Strayer University
42. HSA-515
Feb, 26,2021
1
Ethical Dilemma The definition of an ethical dilemma is a
problem in the decision-making process between two possible
opinions, which is not acceptable from an ethical perspective
(Chia, & Oyeniran, 2020).
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Ethical Dilemma The definition of an ethical dilemma is a
problem in the decision-making process between two possible
opinions, which is not acceptable from an ethical perspective
(Chia, & Oyeniran, 2020)
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Introduction The definition of ethical dilemma or more
dilemma "is a problem in the decision- making process between
two possible opinions, neither of which is absolutely acceptable
from an ethical perspective "(CFI,2020)
As a health care professional, you are met with moral dilemmas
and difficult decisions during work.
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As a health care professional, you are met with moral
dilemmas and difficult decisions during work
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As a health care professional, you are met with ethical
dilemmas and difficult decisions during work
There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors
and legal issues.
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There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors
and legal issues
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44. There are important relationships between ethical
behaviors and legal issues
Health care professionals must understand the significance of
these relationships and apparent differences.
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Health care professionals must understand the significance of
these relationships and apparent differences
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Health care professionals must understand the
significance of these relationships and clear differences
Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the
patients'
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Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the
patients&apos
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Health care institutions have ethics committees in place to
protect the patients&apos
rights and the organization and its staff.
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rights and the organization and its staff
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rights and the organization and its staff
46. I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference.
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I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference
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I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare
administrator for a professional conference
In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver-
patient encounters.
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In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver -
patient encounters
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In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and
caregiver-patient encounters
2
I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient ethical
dilemma in a medical setting.
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I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient
ethical dilemma in a medical setting
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You must write a paper about a significant physician-
48. patient ethical dilemma in a medical setting, defending the
decision and conclusions made
I am too defended decision and the conclusion made.
1
The case I chose to write is about a comfortable 28- year old
female who went to her physician complaining about throat and
back pain.
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The case I chose to write is about a comfortable 28- year old
female who went to her physician complaining about throat and
back pain
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Prepare a brief from the perspective of a lead
administrator dealing with an ethical dilemma The case I chose
to write about an easy 28- year old female who went to her
physician complaining about throat and back pain
49. Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to
treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and
respiratory system.
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Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to
treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and
respiratory system
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Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is
used to treat many types of bacterial infections that affects the
skin and respiratory system
He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the
pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back
pain.
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He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the
pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back
pain
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He prescribed it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of
the pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her
back pain
When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodone, the
patient or the physician respected the agreement's terms, and
she did not sign the contract.
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When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodone, the
patient or the physician respected the agreement's terms, and
she did not sign the contract
51. Source - Another student's paper
When given a contract to sign to receive her oxycodone,
the patient nor the physician respected the terms of the contract
and she did not sign the contract
She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and the
physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating her
with multiple prescriptions and simple medications (Hart, et al,
2021).
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She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and
the physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating
her with multiple prescriptions and simple medications (Hart, et
al, 2021)
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She and the physician entered a romantic relationship, and
the physician continued her treatment for her back pain, treating
her with multiple prescriptions and simple medications
52. Some of the medicines prescribed to her were not recorded in
the medical record in many of them.
1
Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months.
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic medications
over the course of eight months
Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians.
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians the physician
realized she was manipulating him and ended their personal
relationship and discouraged her from his practice
The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended
their relationship and discouraged her from his practice.
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The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended
their relationship and discouraged her from his practice
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54. Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians the physician
realized she was manipulating him and ended their personal
relationship and discouraged her from his practice
She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction.
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She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction
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She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction
55. The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence which
means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician violated
this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of injury
to his patient.
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The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence which
means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician violated
this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of injury
to his patient
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The ethical concern with this case is nonmaleficence
which means not to inflict harm intentionally, "the physician
violated this principle by taking actions that increase the risk of
harm to his patient"
Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his patient
that averted him from being unbiased about her condition and
not recognizing her addiction.
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Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his patient
that averted him from being unbiased about her condition and
not recognizing her addiction
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Then he got into a real romantic relationship with his
patient that averted him from being unbiased about her
condition and not recognizing her addiction
He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient
to call the shots.
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He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient
to call the shots
57. Source - Another student's paper
He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandon his obligation as a physician and basically allowed his
patient to call the shots
The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the
state's medical board.
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The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the
state's medical board
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The outcome of this is that he lost his license there was
revoked by the state's medical board
58. That is okay but, what did they do to her?
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That is okay but, what did they do to her
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That is okay but, what did they do to her
A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term or
even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though she
had an addiction, she knew what she was doing and should also
face some consequences for her actions.
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A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term or
even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though she
had an addiction, she knew what she was doing and should also
face some consequences for her actions
59. Source - Another student's paper
A potential outcome should have been she faced jail term
or even be put into rehab and paid fines because even though
she had an addiction she knew what she was doing and should
also face some consequences for her actions
If the physician did not lose his license, the potential outcome
or risk would have let him continue his duties without knowing
if he would commit this romantic relationship.
1
Also, everything again and then faces jail issues and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their
experience with has a significant other, the significant other
could get involved in this could end in death or other horrific
things by the patient significant other.
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Also, everything again and then faces jail issues and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their
experience with has a significant other, the significant other
could get involved in this could end in death or other horrific
things by the patient significant other
60. Source - Another student's paper
If the physician did not lose his license the potential
outcome or risk would have been letting him continue his duties
without knowing if he would commit this romantic relationship
or any everything again and then face issues of jail and or next
time he gets into an affair if the person he gets into their affair
with has a significant other, the significant other could get
involved in this could end in death or other horrific things by
the patient significant other
I am sure that this thing is happening more than once, the
patient and physician entering a relationship or the physician
not fulfilling his obligations because he let his personal feelings
get in the way.
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I am sure that this thing is happening more than once, the
patient and physician entering a relationship or the physician
not fulfilling his obligations because he let his personal feelings
get in the way
61. Source - Another student's paper
I am quite sure that this thing is happening more than one
time the patient and physician entering a relationship or the
physician not fulfilling his obligations because he let his
personal feelings get in the way
It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could
happen in this situation due to the physician's choices.
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It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could
happen in this situation due to the physician's choices
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It is important to move quickly to mitigate anything that
could happen in this situation due to the choices that the
physician made
62. To stop the case from happening again, maybe a nurse should
always be in the room to make sure that starting a relationship
does not occur on the hospital grounds.
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To stop the case from happening again, maybe a nurse should
always be in the room to make sure that starting a relationship
does not occur on the hospital grounds
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To stop the situation from happening again, maybe a
nurse should always be in the room to make sure that the
incident of starting a relationship does not happen on the
grounds of the hospital
Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going.
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63. Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going
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Or even having separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going
I would never have a second opinion as to if you have, I second
look at things not only if the patient signs the contract but also
to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their obligations during
the appointment.
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I would never have a second opinion as to if you have, I
second look at things not only if the patient signs the contract
but also to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their
obligations during the appointment
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64. I never would be to have a second opinion, as in if you
have I second look at things not only if the patient signs the
contract but to make sure that the doctor fulfilled all their
obligations during the appointment
The other thing with this case is to make sure that you have all
the proper documents on this patient stating where the patient
has been with doctors'
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The other thing with this case is to make sure that you have
all the proper documents on this patient stating where the
patient has been with doctors&apos
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The other thing with this case is to make sure that you
have all the proper document on this patient stating where the
patient has been with doctors&apos
65. appointments who have they seen previous before you.
1
Also, things like what kind of medication they're on even
looking at the pharmacies they used because pharmacies also
have stored information about that patient and what medicines
they were on.
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Also, things like what kind of medication they're on even
looking at the pharmacies they used because pharmacies also
have stored information about that patient and what medicines
they were on
Source - Another student's paper
appointments who have they seen previous before you
also things like what kind of medication that they're on also
looking at the pharmacies that they used because pharmacies
also have stored information about that patient and what
medications they were on or on
Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another way
66. to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical dilemma
(Kioko, et al, 2021).
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Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another
way to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical
dilemma (Kioko, et al, 2021)
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Having a test to test if they have any addictions is another
good way to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical
dilemma
Usually administering a drug test or even a physical
examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
own;
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Usually administering a drug test or even a physical
examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
67. own
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Usually administering a drug test or even a physical test
to see what type of drugs they have used or at their own, any
drugs now is a great way to find if your patient has addictions
any medications now is a great way to find if your patient has
addictions.
1
In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by
ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and
ethically wrong.
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In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by
ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and
ethically wrong
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68. The way the physician handled himself by ignoring all
other signs and all his training is morally and ethically wrong
The solution that I gave holds the physician accountable for his
actions and will retain the woman responsible for her actions
and make sure that this does not happen again.
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The solution that I gave holds the physician accountable for
his actions and will retain the woman responsible for her
actions and make sure that this does not happen again
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The solution that I gave not only holds the physician
accountable for his actions but will hold the woman is
accountable for her actions also make sure that this does not
happen again
69. From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the physician
is the main one in error because they signed the contract and
went to school for the things that he deliberately ignored.
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From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the
physician is the main one in error because they signed the
contract and went to school for the things that he deliberately
ignored
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From an ethical standpoint on this case, it seems the
physician is the main one in error because they signed the
contract and went to school for the things that he deliberately
ignored
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Human health versus human rights
71. An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease
pandemic.
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An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus
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