Yes, I think the practice of having a Registered nurse on staff who cannot administer certain basic functions is ethical. Registered nurses who work in assisted living facilities specializes in geriatrics. The typical assisted living facility provides security, housekeeping and food services. While the people in this assignment are not able to live independently or with family, it is the duty of the family to ensure the facility they choose to place their loved ones provides the type of care the person will need. Therefore, it is important for them to visit skilled nursing facilities and find the appropriate one that would accommodate the need of their loved one as opposed to assisted living facility.
It’s said that we should not criminalize the undocumented immigrants. The Migration Policy Institute has estimated that 820,000 of the 11 million unauthorized have been convicted of a crime. About 300,000, of the 11 million undocumented, have committed felonies. Compared to the proportion of felons in the overall population, the ratio is only a half (3 percent) (Nazgol Ghandnoosh 2017). Though the undocumented immigrants may not be the criminal themselves, it still arouses serious social disorder through forming intricate environment.
The North Carolina State Board of Education outlines the professional standards to which teaches should uphold within, and even outside of, the classroom. These standards are comprised of the commitment to the student, commitment to the school, and commitment to the profession. Also, the Code of Ethics includes the professional conduct which entails, honesty, the acknowledgement of the rights of others, keeping information confidential, and compliance of criminal laws (NC State Board of Education, 1998). Ultimately, the NC Code of Ethics is a set of rules in which teachers must uphold during their career. Discussion Commitment to the Student
Values, Rights, and Duties of Patient and Significant Persons It is Jared’s right to make the decision about whether to disclose his disease, based on the principle of autonomy. He has the right to be heard and the right to privacy and confidentiality. Additionally, Jared values his health and the relationships that he forms with his coworkers and wants to consider all aspects before making any decision. It is his duty to make sure that he takes care of himself and is not taking any risky behaviors that may lead to spreading the disease. The other employees of the restaurant also value their health and relationships and want to make sure that Jared feels welcome to his new position, while also having the duty to not discriminate.
In the movie Promised Land, two employees from Global Crosspower Solution, Steve and Sue, arrive in an economically struggling Pennsylvania in an attempt to persuade people living in a small farm town to sign off for drilling rights. The ethical dilemma in this movie is fracking. Fracking is the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at a high pressure in order to fracture shale rocks to release the natural gas inside. Fracking is a dilemma. Not only is it highly dangerous, but this is not a safe way to drill these natural gases out without possibly contaminating the groundwater or having these chemicals leak back onto the land.
Ethics refers to your sense of right and wrong. I discovered several ethical issues in Maxed Out. In my eyes, the film shows an industry that thrives on making people fail. How unethical is that? Once again, I understand that businesses have to survive, but there are better ways to do so.
It is very clear to most that Grey ’s Anatomy is an inaccurate depiction of medicine and the healthcare industry. Though heavily dramatized and ‘doctored’, there have been moments of learning, especially with this ethical issue.
The overriding issue presented in this scenario is one of bullying experienced by the less fortunate scholarship student on the grounds of his “scruffy” appearance. The NSW Department of Education and Communities (2016, 1.1) has a zero tolerance to any form of bullying within the learning environment, whether it be physical or psychological. This is exhibited within this scenario as the other students are misusing their more fortunate socio-economic position to bastardize this student who falls outside their circle of acceptance. However, despite their meaningful intentions, educators must take the appropriate steps to ensure that ethical conundrums do not present themselves, whilst bearing in mind both the students wellbeing and maintaining
Response Paper #1 Universalism is a religious, theological and philosophical concept that is applied universally or has universal application. Soft Universalism is an ethical theory that states “although humans may not agree on all moral rules or all customs, there are a few bottom-line rules we can agree on, despite our different ways of expressing them. “ Hard Universalism, also known as absolutism, is another ethical theory, this one states “there is a universal set of moral rules that can and should be followed by everybody.” There is a strong relationship between the two theories; they both have a set of universal morals that can be applied to every individual.
There are many reasons why ethical problems continues to be ignored and one of the most obvious is based off money solely and how much money an organization can profit for the company itself and to fatten their pockets. In a nonprofit organization, the board of directors are completely liable for any actions that are taken by any employee or volunteer, under their command. This includes the CEO and the CFO. It does not matter, if the actions were made as a direction of the board, or not. A Code of Ethics/ Code of Conduct or Ethics and Compliance program are only as good as the persons for which that they apply.
To prevent too many people from entering our country in large amounts illegally, we have to reinforce some form of consequence for those who enter without documents and permission. Finding a balance between helping those in need but not creating neglect in the process is a moral dilemma faced when looking at the belief that all people should have the right to live in any society they
Correspondingly, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights depend on dignity, equality and mutual respect – regardless of your nationality, your religion or your beliefs. Your rights are tied in with being dealt with reasonably and treating others decently, and being able to make on decisions about your own life. These fundamental human rights are: Universal; They have a place with every one of us; They can't be detracted from us, Indivisible and independent Governments should not have the capacity to choose
Each individual has their own opinions and morals on what is right and wrong, so not each person can fit into a border. Each individual has their own, personal dilemmas to face, and they may choose different paths given on the specific situation and circumstance. One should not judge another before walking in the others shoes. Law is the standard of morality, but many may have to push that away to fit their own conditions. An example of this is when The Joad family needs to head to California to make money, because they are left with no jobs because of the Dust Bowl.
The text highlights a few particular instances where the location of an illegal immigrant determines the person’s fate. San Francisco has been labeled as a ‘safe haven’ for undocumented immigrants, where as Arizona enforces the federal laws more vigorously. The loose and extreme enforcement of the national laws have been found to be unconstitutional.
The Argument over Universality of Human Right and Cultural Relativism (RENTELN VIEW) Whether the right recognized in the universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international Human Rights covenant are universal? Is a question that has led to many human right scholars to pose a controversial debate on the aspect of the universality of human rights. Like order scholar who have centre their controversies on the nature of human right, its source, justification and origin .