planning, and delegate ethical goal associated action for obtaining agreed outcomes. They provide safe quality practice to meet the nursing need of people and attain the agreed goals and outcomes. In clinical settings, the nurses confront ethical situations regularly, where they should make ethical decision, which result in facing ethical dilemmas. These ethical decision is associated with delivering care and patient advocacy in organizing and delivering safe patient care. The ethical principles which…
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Moira is facing an ethical dilemma that is causing her to question her future with her current employer. This paper will address the available options that Moira has to choose from when reaching her resolution. Moira’s Ethical Decision Moira has been employed for a home decorating manufacturing company for about four months. Moira has noticed that a lot of her co-workers do not take their job positions seriously. In the past few months, she has noticed a few patterns…
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questioning her abilities as a counselor. Elaine is not utilizing self-care and as a result it is beginning to affect different areas of her life. Counselors have an ethical responsibility to monitor their level of well- being to prevent impairment (ACA, 2014, Standard C.2.g.). The Ethical Decision Making Model The ethical decision making model I would use in Elaine’s…
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confidentiality should be drawn. However, there are ethical theories that can help us understand a problem and guide us into making a moral decision. In this situation I would refer to the Utilitarian/consequentialism theory to guide my ethical decision making and action for the above case. “Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. It is a form of consequentialism. Consequentialism is an ethical theory that judges whether or not something is right…
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The eight-step ethical decision making model was created with the objective of assisting professionals to make wiser decisions when facing possible ethical dilemmas. The first step involves identifying if the issue in hand is an ethical, legal, moral, professional, or personal perspective problem. The second step includes finding more information in sources already established to deal with the nature of problem. This comprises reviewing reliable information: related laws, guidelines, and codes of…
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Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision Making The purpose of this paper is to examine the conclusions that I reached for each of the three scenarios listed in Appendix B. I will explain how I reached each conclusion and why I believe each conclusion to be ethical. In Scenario 1 the mayor of a small town needs to decide in favor of economic prosperity or in defense of his elderly citizens. For this scenario I chose the same conclusion for each of the three philosophical…
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Applying Decision-Making Frameworks To IT Related Ethical Issues: Computer-Based Crimes (Cyber-crime) As technology in this day of age becomes more advance this opens up a new kind of criminal activity that has not been seen before and gives those criminal masterminds new ways to harm others. Computer-based crimes or cyber-crime has been increasing since the “internet” has gone “public” due to the abilities to perform illegal crimes, e.g. social engineering, phishing, indemnity theft, and unwanted…
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Thinking Ethically,” is an article based on the dialogue of a debate at Santa Clara University regarding what is technically makes something ethical. It starts off defining ethics, which is, “The standards of behavior, that tell us humans how we ought to act in many situations.” It then goes into to telling us what not a basis for ethical decision making is. Many people believe that ethics should be based on religion, law, or what is culturally acceptable. This article disputes what is widely believed…
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GB 401 Ethical Decision-Making Worksheet Step 1: What are the FACTS in this situation? Fashionforward! is a clothing online auction site who hired a student intern, Carly LeBlanc in the effort to market their company to college students. The CEO of the company asked LeBlanc to campaign for the company on her own college campus. She was challenged to bring in 100 new customers where each customer pays a $30 membership fee. She brought in 300 new customers by visiting four different sororities…
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more modern inventions like the radio and telegraph, much of human history has been devoted to making this large world smaller and smaller and furthering our communication and interaction. In this…
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