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1. Provide a brief summary of Jenna’s case. What was her medical condition
Session Long Project:The goal of the Session Long Project is to identify and evaluate the
ethical principles used in resolving ethical dilemmas, and to apply the principles to specific
ethical issues that may have professional, sociological, economic, legal or political
implications.Often times a patient needs a lot of resources prior to being discharged from
the hospital. Some organizations use discharge planners or case managers to aid in
acquiring these resources. The topic of this SLP is about Jenna, a young woman who could
not be discharged home until the issue of resources to care for her was resolved. This story
demonstrates that resource allocation decision making is inherently complex, a process that
is dynamic, multidimensional, and iterative. After reading the article, The relational nature
of case manager resource allocation decision making: An illustrated case by Fraser,
Estabrooks, and Strang and doing additional research, please respond to the questions
listed below:1. Provide a brief summary of Jenna’s case. What was her medical condition?
What was her prognosis? Why was it important for her to go home? Did she get to go home?
If so, how did that impact her recovery?2. What were the resources that Jenna needed to go
home? What barriers did her case manager encounter in acquiring these resources?3.
Discuss the theory of relational ethics as it applies to this case. What is it? How does it
impact the allocation of resources? Think about your own discipline of study, how does this
theory apply to acquiring scare resources? Provide an example.4. Based on what you have
read about this case and resource allocation, do you agree with the statement that resource
allocation decision making is inherently complex, a process that is dynamic,
multidimensional, and iterative ? Why or why not? What are your views on the fairness of
the process? Was it done in a fair manner in this case? Did Jenna get preferential treatment
because of her case manager? If there was no one advocating for her, what do you think the
outcome would have been?Use the information in the modular background readings as well
as resources you find through Proquest or other online sources. Please be sure to cite all
sources and provide a reference list at the end of the paper. Submit the paper as a WORD
document through the link provided for the assignment.Length: 2-3 pages typed and
double-spaced