Category: Ethics
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College Sport Ethical Issues
In the contemporary world, sport has become the source and the target for a variety of social issues of different characters. The popularity of sports in contemporary society, their financial and political aspects triggered a number of conflicts and scandals in different fields of sports. The scholars today explore sports ethics from several perspectives. Some…
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Understanding Ethics and How We Approach Ethical Decisions
Table of Contents Classic ethical theories Virtue theories Deontological theories Consequentialist theories Ethical theories in personal decision-making Work Cited Chapter I of the book Health Care Ethics is entitled “Understanding Ethics and How We Approach Ethical Decisions.” It comprises of three sub-parts. The part that should be summarized is “How We Approach Ethical Decisions.” In…
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1st and 4th Tenets in the Nursing Code of Ethics
Table of Contents Introduction 1st Tenet’s Application to Practice 4th Tenet’s Application to Practice Conclusion References Introduction It could be hardly doubted that the nursing profession is closely connected with various ethical questions and dilemmas. Therefore, the American Nurses Association (ANA), which is the leading policy developer in the sphere of advanced nursing practice, implemented…
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Informatics Ethical Principles: Nursing Organizations
Introduction The development of the informatics specialization in the contemporary nursing environment has improved information management besides raising ethical concerns. The ethical concerns undermine the realization of a streamlined nexus between information technology (IT) and communication in the delivery of standard healthcare services (Coorevits et al., 2013). For this reason, upholding the informatics ethical principles…
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Ethical Issues and Strategies in Nursing Practice
Table of Contents Introduction Issues Strategies Conclusion Reference Introduction The nursing profession presents nurses with ethically complex situations on a daily basis. The need to resolve these situations places an additional emotional strain on employees and can lead to flawed decisions. The following paper is a review of a study by Park (2009) that identifies…
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Sports Medicine and Inherent Ethical Issues
Table of Contents Introduction Confidentiality Conflict of Interests Performance Enhancement Athlete’s Autonomy Conclusion References Introduction The sphere of medicine is an essential part of the sports industry since, to a considerable extent, it influences the careers of athletes. The majority of sports activities are characterized by the high probability of receiving injuries and traumas. As…
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Ethical Issue Facing Facebook in Australia
Introduction Facebook being an international company headquartered in the United States, faces various challenges, especially those related to the government regulatory frameworks. The ethical difficulties deny the company to operate maximumly and reap expected returns. The Australian rule suggestion to require social media networks to pay reportage organizations for their information restricts various social media…
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Ethical Values in Artifacts: Hacksaw Ridge
The identification of ethical issues plays an important role in the creation of artifacts at any period. In ancient times, people were obsessed with the impact of religion on human life. During the Enlightenment, artifacts were developed on the basis of innovation. Today, individuals follow their standards and thoughts to introduce their works that become…
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Professional Organizations and Ethics in Nursing
Professional organizations in nursing The given article dwells upon the role of professional organizations in nursing, reviewing their activities from the historical perspective. The author sums up the key features of the profession, provides a list of organizations formed since 1873, and classifies them according to their activities (Matthews, 2012). Furthermore, the article touches upon…
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Ethical Considerations of Social Media Use by Healthcare Providers
Table of Contents Introduction Legal and Ethical Liabilities The Right of Employers to View Personal Social Networks References Introduction Social networks have become a part of modern human life. Many hours in front of the monitor screen are not uncommon for those used to actively communicating with virtual friends, sharing their news, statuses, and photos…