My Ethical Dilemma LCS 105.50 Prof. Lisa Ursenbach November 17th, 2013 Workplace Ethics Without over stepping my boundaries, how do I approach this situation? This is the question that I’m faced with daily. I’ve analyzed, went through backwards, and studied our employee handbook several times, trying to figure out how to speak on the problem without it being called subornation. The owner and several of her employees are totally ignoring the policies…
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If a stranger comes to your house and asks for some cash, and his reason is that he needs to collect money to save his ill mother. What will be your reaction? Help him or not? That is the ethical dilemma I faced recently, which happened in the Independent Day. At that day, when my housemates and I cooked dinner in our house, the door bell rang. I went to open the door. An African American was there, with a sad face, accompanying with his little brother, probably. He asked me for some privacy and…
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! An Ethical Dilemma The Effects of Personal and Professional Relationships ! Kayla A. Eidson University of Maryland University College ! ! ! ! !1 Ethics in business is a very wide range topic that is being practiced everyday; from a university firing a lecturer because of a high profile situation to a popular e-book selling company dealing with how they handle employee resignations (Business Ethics in the News, 2014) Many problems and situations arise…
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assist patients in managing their medications to prevent re-hospitalization and non-compliance. This requires collaborating with the physician and case management to find a more economical medication. Good point about autonomy Professor, facing ethical dilemmas is one of the hardest things to deal with. Ethics is comprised of doing the right thing. However, healthcare staff needs to accept that everything we do is not always the…
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place when it comes to their values, biases and ethical decisions. Growing up I was raised with the value to appreciate others, be respectful, and treat others the way I would want to be treated. Recently I had the opportunity to face my own biases. This was not easy to me because of the notion that I was not in tuned with my own biases or preferences. From my perspective, I have lived with it so long that it seemed seamless and routine. As for ethical decisions I always viewed as a decision someone…
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should breach their client’s confidentiality. This has provided uncertainty that comes detriment of psychologists and their practices. Members of the American Psychological Association (APA) cite confidentiality as their most frequently described dilemma (Pope & Vetter, 1992). Guidelines for psychologists on what action they should take are also not established. In the Court’s words: The discharge of this duty may require the therapist to take one or more of various steps, depending on the nature…
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When therapist met with the client's mother at home, therapist did check in client's mother reporting any behavioral issues or conflict at home or at school and client's mother reported that she is sometimes fighting with her siblings at home around toys. Client's mother reported that she was not fighting too much this week compared to last week because she was able to use some of her coping skills and she can use alternative activities to do instead of get involved in a conflict. Client's mother…
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Natural Disasters and Crisis Situations: Ethical issues During the best of times nurses are called to meet the needs of the community and individuals. Hospitals, clinics, and other institutions are the normal point of care locations where nurses fill their duties. The institutions follow the rules, laws, social contracts and other defining factors which provide a framework for safe, productive interactions. The American Nurses Association (ANA), in particular, seeks to define standards…
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The second ethical value that has been breached is commitment to client; commitment to client is also important because clients rely on nurses for their care, treatment, and safety on a daily basis. Managing commitment to clients portray nurses to act in the best interest of clients corresponding to clients’ requests and the standards of practice and nurses are also obligate to desist from abandoning, mistreating or neglecting clients (CNO, Ethics Practice Standards, p. 9). Nurses are committed…
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deal with ethical dilemmas every day. Being that ethics guides new policies and laws that affects health care policy and procedures, thereby affecting how nurses deliver care to patients. An example of an ethical dilemma can be end of life care. As a nurse you need to be aware of the advance directives, such as living wills, durable power of attorney and DNR status to be able to follow patient wishes. If this information isn’t accessible for whatever reason it becomes an ethical dilemma. Who is going…
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