Category: Ethics
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Professional Platform for Ethics and Leadership
Table of Contents Self-assessment: Primary Influences from Childhood and Adulthood Self-assessment: Ethical Principles Ethical Practice of Professional Nursing Ethical Leadership and Professional Development Plan Conclusion References Professionals working in the healthcare industry, including clinicians, nurses, and managers, must implement a certain set of personal skills to ensure positive patient outcomes and improve the population’s health…
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Ethical Tactics Influencing Employee Behavior
Table of Contents Introduction Lewis ethical tactics to influence behavior Lewis ethical behavior Conclusion Reference List Introduction Staples, inc. was a nationwide office supplies super store. Jeanne Lewis joined this superstore during her interim and even after her graduation she went back to this organisation (Suesse & Hill, 2000, p.1). At first she was the…
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A Care Ethics Position: Doctor-Patient Relationships
Developing relationships between a doctor and a patient is a critical topic for discussion in health care and nursing. Following the Code of Medical Ethics, one should remember such issues as trust, sound decision-making, and effective problem-solving. In the situation under analysis, I am a doctor who works with a patient whose family members do…
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Medical Ethics: The Importance of Autonomy
In the medical field, many ethical issues are unique to the practice. Some ethical issues have been debated on where the cause for concern originated. The most common ethical dilemma in the medical field is autonomy in medical ethics. Autonomy in medical ethics refers to the responsibility of medical practitioners to respect the decisions that…
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Persuasive Arguments to Maintain Ethical Standards
Concrete Experience and Reflective Observation My experience in management and leadership at Bridgestone helped create several persuasive arguments in communication regarding ethical standards and organizational norms. It was not enough to demonstrate good skills in leading people. My goal was to achieve excellent results by demonstrating strong communication skills, developing clear standards, and monitoring the…
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Nursing Teaching About Legal and Ethical Issues
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to uncover one ethical issue that nurse educators face in their practice. Plagiarism in the academic field has become a serious problem, especially with the widespread use of the internet. Thus, nurse educators have to teach their students about plagiarism and how to avoid unintentional cases of plagiarizing…
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Nursing Legal and Ethical Principles
There are many principles according to which nurses and patients can develop their relations. Each principle is a unique combination of ethical and legal aspects. They help to define the way for nurses to react to different patients’ behaviors and choose the most appropriate solutions to the possible problems and challenges. The current article discusses…
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Ethical Issues in Social Marketing
The moral principles of marketing can be described as clearly established ethical norms and rules of conduct of a company on the market, which must be followed by the employee of the organization and for which there are no exceptions. According to Serrat, “social marketing involves changing seemingly intractable behaviors in composite environmental, economic, social,…
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The Importance of Medical Ethics
Table of Contents Patient’s Autonomy Patient’s Confidentiality and Privacy Non-Maleficence Conclusion References The US government, in collaboration with different medical organizations, has formulated rules and regulations that govern how healthcare is provided and accessed. These policies are referred to as medical ethics and dictate the roles and responsibilities of different stake holders to each other.…
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Machinery Accident from an Ethical Standpoint
Introduction Deaths at work have declined dramatically during the last century; however, despite the radical improvement of health and safety standards around the world, tragic events continue to occur. This decline can be attributed to fewer working hours, better working conditions, and computer scientists succeeding in “developing intelligent machines that can do all things better…