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    Family Therapy (2015)‚ counselors need to refrain from discrimination when working with diverse clients (Association for Marriage and Family Therapy‚ 2015)‚ when it comes to the client’s age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and their nationality (Code of Ethics

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    The Tuskegee Syphilis experiment is the most infamous clinical study conducted in the United States between 1932 -1972. The study of natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural Africa American men‚ led to a forty year study which was controversial for reasons related to ethical standards; researchers knowingly failed to treat patients after the 1940s validation of penicillin. The patients with syphilis were never told they had it‚ were part of a case study‚ could leave the experiment at any

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    Syphilis Women’s Health Overview • Syphilis is an STD that can cause long-term complications if not treated correctly. Symptoms in adults are divided into stages. These stages are primary‚ secondary‚ latent‚ and late syphilis. Transmission • You can get syphilis by direct contact with a syphilis sore during vaginal‚ anal‚ or oral sex. Sores can be found on the penis‚ vagina‚ anus‚ in the rectum‚ or on the lips and in the mouth. Syphilis can also be spread from an infected mother to her unborn

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    Associate Level Material Appendix D Contingency Theory of Leadership Description of work environment The work environment that I choose‚ would be retail‚ because I see myself owning a boutique one day. The duties of my employees will range from fashion consultants‚ designers‚ restocking inventory‚ customer service. In the table below‚ categorize different leadership approaches that could be used in the work environment you have described. Provide different suggestions for each

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    Abstract The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932-1972 in Macon Country‚ Alabama by the U.S Public Health Service. The purpose was to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural African American men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U.S government; about four hundred African American men were denied. The doctors that were involved in this study had a shifted mindset; they were called “racist monsters”; “for

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    The Tuskegee Experiment is one of the unethical Health Researches done in the United States. The way the research was conducted was against people’s civil rights. Totally secretive and without any objectives‚ procedures or guidance from any government agency. During the time that the project was launched there were very few laws that protected the public from medical malpractice or from plainly negligence. Also the Civil Rights act did not pass until the 1960’s. Before the Tuskegee Experiment

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    Deck Mr. Russell English 10a 6 March 2012 Tuskegee Experiments This is possibly one of the most inhumane things to ever happen in the 20th century in the Untied States. The experiments that took place were the root of medical misconduct and blatant disregard for human rights that took place in the name of science. The ghastly medical expirements that took place between 1932 and 1972 was merely an observation of the different stages of syphilis. The men in these experiments for the most

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    1. Nurses value quality nursing care for all people. Valuing quality nursing care involves nurses accepting accountability for the standard of nursing care they provide‚ helping to raise the standard of nursing care‚ and taking action when they consider‚ on reasonable grounds‚ the standard of nursing care to be unacceptable. This includes a responsibility to question and report what they consider‚ on reasonable grounds‚ to be unethical behaviour and treatment. 2. Nurses value respect and

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    18-3 The dress code used in this scenario was discriminatory. The reason that made it biased was that there were two dress codes for men and women. A dress code that is not discriminatory is one that is same for members of both genders. On the other hand‚ the motive for the dress code was to distinguish men from women. That act of distinguishing men from women was discriminatory in nature‚ and it went against the dress code ethics. The motive for distinguishing men from women is not said. Both men

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    Zimbardo’s Prison Study was a highly controversial experiment‚ infamous for its questionable ethics. This type of study would not be able to be recreated again mainly due to current APA standards. It can be argued as well that this experiment violated ethics standards of its time as well. The APA’s Ethical Principles includes five basic principles (“Ethical Principles”). Principle A‚ Beneficence and Nonmaleficence‚ states that psychologists seek to “be aware of the possible effect of their own physical

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