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    Administration ethics are becoming a very important subject. Administrative individuals are faced with a variety of ethical issues such as confidentiality. This paper will discuss confidentiality and patient privacy and its impact on the population that it affects most‚ arguments or facts that support a proposed solution‚ the ethical and legal issues in reference to confidentiality. It will also address the managerial responsibilities related to administrative ethical issues as well as any proposed solutions

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    The AIC Triad

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    The AIC Triad is an acronym that stands for Availability‚ Integrity‚ and Confidentiality; these are the three core principles when dealing with IT security. Availability is based on the concept of when a person wants the information that person able to have it and does not have to wait too long or the information is not destroyed. Integrity involves only who can edit the valuable information. Confidentiality is mainly the restrictions set upon who can actually see the information as well as who is

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    THE BREACH OF TRUST AND PROVIDING GOOD CARE JOLY S. PHILIP Grand Canyon University: NRS-437v Instructor: Amy Salgado 07/27/2012 Introduction The concept of confidentiality in nursing is founded on the philosophy and principles laid out by the Hippocratic Oath and Nightingale Pledge. The ethical need for confidentiality emerges from the need for establishing a trustful relationship between the patient and the nurse. The patient needs the assurance that whatever private/personal information

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    Critical Incident Analysis

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    critical incident analysis will address some of the important issues around the care that Sarah received as identified in the initial incident (Appendix 1). The focus will be on confidentiality as this was the basis of the incident. The hypothesis to be determined is to ascertain whether Sarah was entitled to confidentiality indicating the General Practitioner was wrong to send out the letter to her parents. Issues will also be discussed in relation to Sarah’s care to consider what steps could have

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    ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN COUNSELING Counselors‚ like all professionals‚ have ethical responsibilities and obligations. The counseling literature contains numerous references to ethics and the legal status of the counselor‚ but for a number of reasons ethical problems pose particularly difficult situations for people in the various helping professions. First‚ clear-cut‚ specific ethical codes that provide adequate guidelines for ethical behavior in the very wide range of situations encountered in

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    Frameworks in Practice Patient confidentiality is part of the Nursing Code of Ethics and it is a nurses’ duty to uphold confidentiality of patient information (American Nurses Association‚ 2012). However‚ there are certain situations in which a confidentiality breach is acceptable‚ such as when a patient voices harm to themselves or others and certain sexually transmitted diseases STDs). The following is a breakdown of the ethical implications of a breach of confidentiality‚ the ethical theory‚ the alternatives

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    aspects. Confidentiality is important to create confidence between nurses and patients. Without promising privacy to their matters‚ patients will be hesitant to share important information to health care professionals which may be necessary for their care. Respecting patient’s confidentiality is a legal requirement and also a professional‚ ethical and legal duty. By law‚ breaching confidentiality may end in unlawful condemnation and punishments The moral consequence when breaking confidentiality is loss

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    Confidential Client Relationships Greenville Technical College Confidential Client Relationships Client confidentiality in the field of human services is a matter of ethics‚ legal obligations‚ and a right to privacy; therefore‚ a human service professional must provide a helping relationship that is conducive to providing client confidentiality. In respect to the matter of confidentiality‚ a human service professional must understand‚ acknowledge‚ and adhere to the privacy of his or her clients;

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    Subject: Computer and Information Security Course: M.Sc. Tech ITM Duration: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 50 1. Briefly explain - a. classification of crypt analysis attack. B. DES algorithm in detail (10+10 =20 Marks) 2. Explain RC4 algorithm. Encrypt the Message “HI” using RC4 algorithm‚ with four states and 2 bit key values are [2‚5] ASCII value for H – 1001000I – 1001001 (5+5=10 Marks) 3. a. Find the plaintext from the ciphertext using cesar

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    Communication and Confidentiality Abstract This paper explores six articles on health information technology (HIT) and how this new trend of communication; although as it has its positive effects on quality of care‚ raises the ethical issue of patient confidentiality. This paper explores the fine line between communication and breaches in patient confidentiality‚ and the importance of a trusting nurse-patient relationship. Balance Between Communication and Confidentiality The advent

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