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HSA515004VA016-1212-001 - Healthcare Policy, Law and Eth
Ethical Dilemma Brief
Lakeysa Williams
on Sun, Feb 28 2021, 3:19 PM
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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)
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
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
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
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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-
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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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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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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
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
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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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
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"
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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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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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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
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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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.
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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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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
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
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.
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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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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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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
References
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Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O.
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Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
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Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
I. (2020).
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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
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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
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552
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
a mixed-methods assessments of physicians’ competency. BMJ
Quality & Safety.
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2020-
011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer&
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HSA515004VA016-1212-001 - Healthcare Policy, Law and Eth
Ethical Dilemma Brief
Lakeysa Williams
on Sun, Feb 28 2021, 3:19 PM
94% highest match
Submission ID: 2e511e94-d3ea-4f2f-a643-
36e2b5ce95e3
ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Word Count: 1,098
Attachment ID: 4066154910
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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Ethical Dilemma 2
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)
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
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
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
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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-
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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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
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
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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).
Suspected Entry: 90% match
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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)
Source - Another student's paper
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.
1
Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months.
Suspected Entry: 83% match
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Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight
months
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 65% match
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Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting
additional pain medication from other physicians
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 69% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended
their relationship and discouraged her from his practice
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction
Source - Another student's paper
She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain
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.
Suspected Entry: 93% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 90% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outright
abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient
to call the shots
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.
Suspected Entry: 94% match
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The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the
state's medical board
Source - Another student's paper
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?
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
That is okay but, what did they do to her
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
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.
Suspected Entry: 73% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
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.
Suspected Entry: 94% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
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.
Suspected Entry: 80% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could
happen in this situation due to the physician's choices
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 88% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 88% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the
appointment is going
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 97% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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'
Suspected Entry: 94% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 79% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
to mitigate issues that the case raises in the ethical dilemma
(Kioko, et al, 2021).
Suspected Entry: 86% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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)
Source - Another student's paper
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;
Suspected Entry: 73% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Usually administering a drug test or even a physical
examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
own
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 95% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by
ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and
ethically wrong
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 82% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
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
Source - Another student's paper
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
References
3
Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
Source - Another student's paper
Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O
I. (2020).
4
Human health versus human rights:
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Human health versus human rights
Source - Another student's paper
Human health versus human rights
An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease
pandemic.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus
disease pandemic
Source - Another student's paper
An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus
disease pandemic
3
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511.
Suspected Entry: 100% match
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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511
Source - Another student's paper
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511
5
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552
520300499
Suspected Entry: 87% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552
520300499
Source - Another student's paper
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).
6
Choice architecture in physician–patient communication:
Suspected Entry: 100% match
Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
Choice architecture in physician–patient communication
Source - https://www.julianzlatev.com/publications.html
Choice architecture in physician-patient communication
a mixed-methods assessments of physicians’ competency. BMJ
Quality & Safety.
7
https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs -
2020-
011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer&
utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage-
042019
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https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs -
2020-
011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer&
utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage-
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  • 1. HSA515004VA016-1212-001 - Healthcare Policy, Law and Eth Ethical Dilemma Brief Lakeysa Williams on Sun, Feb 28 2021, 3:19 PM 94% highest match Submission ID: 2e511e94-d3ea-4f2f-a643- 36e2b5ce95e3 ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 2. Word Count: 1,098 Attachment ID: 4066154910 94% Citations (9/9) 1 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 2 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 3 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 4 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove
  • 3. highlighting 5 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 6 https://www.julianzlatev.com/publications.html Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 7 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 8 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 9 https://www.norcal- group.com/library/personal-relationship-with-a-patient-leads-to- below-standard-care Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting
  • 4. 1 1 Ethical Dilemma 2 Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Ethical Dilemma 2 Source - Another student's paper Ethical Dilemma 2
  • 5. Ethical Dilemma Lakeysa Williams Strayer University 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). Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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) Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 91% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx As a health care professional, you are met with moral dilemmas and difficult decisions during work Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match
  • 7. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors and legal issues Source - Another student's paper There are important relationships between ethical behaviors and legal issues Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and apparent differences. Suspected Entry: 89% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and apparent differences Source - Another student's paper Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and clear differences
  • 8. Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the patients' Suspected Entry: 93% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the patients&apos Source - Another student's paper Health care institutions have ethics committees in place to protect the patients&apos rights and the organization and its staff. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 9. rights and the organization and its staff Source - Another student's paper rights and the organization and its staff I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare administrator for a professional conference. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare administrator for a professional conference Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver- patient encounters Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 11. I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient ethical dilemma in a medical setting Source - Another student's paper 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. 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. Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper
  • 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. Suspected Entry: 90% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and respiratory system Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 93% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back pain Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 89% match
  • 14. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 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). Suspected Entry: 90% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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)
  • 15. Source - Another student's paper 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. 1 Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight months. Suspected Entry: 83% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight months Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 65% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting additional pain medication from other physicians Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 69% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 17. The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended their relationship and discouraged her from his practice Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 93% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 90% match
  • 20. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx He willingly gave her different prescriptions and outri ght abandoned his obligation as a physician, and allowed his patient to call the shots 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. Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the state's medical board Source - Another student's paper
  • 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? Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx That is okay but, what did they do to her Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match
  • 22. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 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. Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 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 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. Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 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 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. Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could happen in this situation due to the physician's choices Source - Another student's paper
  • 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the appointment is going Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 97% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 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 Source - Another student's paper 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' Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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
  • 28. Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 79% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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
  • 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). Suspected Entry: 86% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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) Source - Another student's paper 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; Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Usually administering a drug test or even a physical examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their own Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 95% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 31. In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and ethically wrong Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 82% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper
  • 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O Source - Another student's paper Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O I. (2020). 4 Human health versus human rights: Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Human health versus human rights
  • 34. Source - Another student's paper Human health versus human rights An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic Source - Another student's paper An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic
  • 35. 3 Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511 Source - Another student's paper Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511 5 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552 520300499 Suspected Entry: 87% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pi i/S2352552 520300499
  • 36. Source - Another student's paper 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). 6 Choice architecture in physician–patient communication: Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Choice architecture in physician–patient communication Source - https://www.julianzlatev.com/publications.html Choice architecture in physician-patient communication
  • 37. a mixed-methods assessments of physicians’ competency. BMJ Quality & Safety. 7 https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs - 2020- 011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer& utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage- 042019 Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs - 2020- 011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer& utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage- 042019 Source - Another student's paper … HSA515004VA016-1212-001 - Healthcare Policy, Law and Eth Ethical Dilemma Brief
  • 38. Lakeysa Williams on Sun, Feb 28 2021, 3:19 PM 94% highest match Submission ID: 2e511e94-d3ea-4f2f-a643- 36e2b5ce95e3 ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Word Count: 1,098 Attachment ID: 4066154910
  • 39. 94% Citations (9/9) 1 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 2 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 3 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 4 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 5 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 6
  • 40. https://www.julianzlatev.com/publications.html Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 7 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 8 Another student's paper Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting 9 https://www.norcal- group.com/library/personal-relationship-with-a-patient-leads-to- below-standard-care Citation is highlighted. Click to remove highlighting
  • 41. 1 1 Ethical Dilemma 2 Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Ethical Dilemma 2 Source - Another student's paper 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). Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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) Source - Another student's paper 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.
  • 43. Suspected Entry: 91% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx As a health care professional, you are met with moral dilemmas and difficult decisions during work Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx There are significant relationships between ethical behaviors and legal issues Source - Another student's paper
  • 44. There are important relationships between ethical behaviors and legal issues Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and apparent differences. Suspected Entry: 89% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and apparent differences Source - Another student's paper Health care professionals must understand the significance of these relationships and clear differences Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the patients'
  • 45. Suspected Entry: 93% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Health care institutions have ethics committees to protect the patients&apos Source - Another student's paper Health care institutions have ethics committees in place to protect the patients&apos rights and the organization and its staff. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx rights and the organization and its staff Source - Another student's paper rights and the organization and its staff
  • 46. I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare administrator for a professional conference. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx I was asked to write a paper as a professional healthcare administrator for a professional conference Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match
  • 47. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx In this paper, I will talk about medical ethics and caregiver - patient encounters Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx I must write a paper about a significant physician-patient ethical dilemma in a medical setting Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 90% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Her physician prescribed her clarithromycin, which is used to treat many bacterial infections that affect the skin and respiratory system Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 93% match
  • 50. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx He defined it for pharyngitis used for inflammation of the pharynx, which is at the back throat in oxycodone for her back pain Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 89% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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). Suspected Entry: 90% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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) Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 83% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Her physician gave her numerous narcotic drugs over eight months Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 65% match
  • 53. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Eventually, the physician discovered that she was getting additional pain medication from other physicians Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 69% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx The physician realized she was manipulating him and ended their relationship and discouraged her from his practice Source - Another student's paper
  • 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx She eventually sued him for improper prescribing of pain medication which she stated resulted in her painkiller addiction Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 93% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match
  • 56. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 90% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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. Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx The outcome of this is that he lost his license revoked by the state's medical board Source - Another student's paper 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? Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx That is okay but, what did they do to her Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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. Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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. Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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. Suspected Entry: 80% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx It is essential to move quickly to mitigate anything that could happen in this situation due to the physician's choices Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 88% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 63. Or they even have separate entities to monitor how the appointment is going Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 97% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper
  • 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' Suspected Entry: 94% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 79% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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). Suspected Entry: 86% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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) Source - Another student's paper 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; Suspected Entry: 73% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Usually administering a drug test or even a physical examination to see what type of drugs they have used or at their
  • 67. own Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 95% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx In conclusion, the way the physician handled himself by ignoring all other signs and all his training is morally and ethically wrong Source - Another student's paper
  • 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. Suspected Entry: 82% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx 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 Source - Another student's paper 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 References 3 Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O. Suspected Entry: 100% match
  • 70. Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O Source - Another student's paper Chia, T., & Oyeniran, O I. (2020). 4 Human health versus human rights: Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Human health versus human rights Source - Another student's paper Human health versus human rights
  • 71. An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic Source - Another student's paper An emerging ethical dilemma arising from coronavirus disease pandemic 3 Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511. Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx
  • 72. Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511 Source - Another student's paper Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 14, 100511 5 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552 520300499 Suspected Entry: 87% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352552 520300499 Source - Another student's paper https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544 210005207#
  • 73. Hart, J., Yadav, K., Szymanski, S., Summer, A., Tannenbaum, A., Zlatev, J.,. & Halpern, S. D. (2021). 6 Choice architecture in physician–patient communication: Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx Choice architecture in physician–patient communication Source - https://www.julianzlatev.com/publications.html Choice architecture in physician-patient communication a mixed-methods assessments of physicians’ competency. BMJ Quality & Safety. 7 https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs - 2020- 011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer& utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage-
  • 74. 042019 Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - ethicaldilemma2 (1).docx https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/bmjqs - 2020- 011801?rss=1&utm_campaign=bmjqs&utm_content=consumer& utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd&utm_term=usage- 042019 Source - Another student's paper …