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    NU4028 ETHICS CONFIDENTIALITY (Dooley & McCarthy=DM 2012) I answered following layout from revision sheet A)Explain principle of confidentiality (you must also apply to case in exam question) Confidentiality places an obligation on nurses. Nurses must respect confidences that patients share Nurses must keep confident any information about patient from other parties(Mills 2002) Confidential information is defined as any private information understood not to be shared with a 3rd party(DM 2012)

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    The first step to establish negligence is to decide whether the defendant owe a duty of care to the plaintiff. The defendant is obliged to take reasonable care to its neighbor. Neighbors are persons who are so closely and directly affected by ma act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called in question: Donoghue v Stevenson. Thus‚ the damages occurred must be reasonably foreseeable. In this case

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    Confidentiality and Workplace Ethics Confidentiality at the workplace is very important. Virtually all workplaces have information that needs to be kept confidential due to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. As a co-op student‚ you need to be very careful not to share any confidential information with your friends or family. The laws and regulations that support confidentiality come from our collective desire to protect the rights of the individual within our society. The desire to do what

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    Confidentiality to a criminal defendant can be a tough topic to speak upon. The scenario that I was given deals with two coworkers and one client. One is a paralegal‚ one is an attorney‚ and then the client. The paralegal and the client are friends and the paralegal works for the attorney‚ who is currently facing felony charges. The paralegal should inform the client of such charges of the attorney because the client is asking of the attorney to do a similar job as to what he is being charged for

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    discontinuity for hospitalised children and their families. Sheikh. L.‚ O’Brien. M.‚ McClusky-Fawcett. K. (1993). Parent preparation for the NICU to home transition Paediatric nursing 12 (2) 33-37 : Staff and parent perceptions Smith. L. (1992). Ethical Issues in interviewing. Journal of Advanced Nursing 17 : 98-103 Smith B Smith. L (1999). Family Centred decision making: A model for parent participation: Journal of Neonatal Nursing 5. (6) 31-33 Stewart Stinson. R.‚ Stinson. P (1993). The long dying

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    Based on the article “Living Forever: The Ethical Implications of Human Extension” by Brad Patridge‚ it clearly shows that the idea of life extension technologies are unwelcomed by the author for he portrays life extension as a disruption to the systems of the society and an immoral act of defying nature. Although the author provided certain positive effects of life extension‚ he decided to focus more on the negative implications. I feel that there is a need to pursue life extension technologies

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    Running Head: LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Grand Canyon University: EDU 450 December 20th‚ 2012 Discipline is one of the greatest challenges that face today’s educators. Administrators and teachers must determine what types of discipline are effective and how to prevent student misconduct. Teachers and administrators must familiarize themselves with ethical and legal issues and

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    provider/patient relationship. The health-care provider is obligated to follow the standards set forth in The Hippocratic Oath‚ which is the basis of confidentiality guidelines. Furthermore‚ A patient expects that the health-care provider will be ethical and follow the correct guidelines and policies when maintaining confidentiality. In the United States confidentiality of health information is a major concern and is protected under the law. Only a patient has a right to control how their patient information

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    “A data breach is an incident in which sensitive‚ protected or confidential data has potentially been viewed‚ stolen or used by an individual unauthorized to do so.” (“What is a Data Breach?”) Cyber Criminals can potentially hack cars‚ phones‚ computers‚ bank accounts and even baby monitors. (Murdock) With all of these things under attack‚ it can be hard to escape without any personal information stolen. One major data breach took place in 2014 with the Yahoo company

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    The ethical issue that intrigues this learner the most is Confidentiality. Confidentiality‚ which is equally important to a client’s right to privacy‚ is at the core of effective therapy; furthermore it is the counselor’s ethical duty to protect private client communication. As has been noted by Corey‚ Corey‚ Corey‚ & Callanan‚ (2014). AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION (2014). At the creation and throughout the counseling process‚ counselors inform clients of the limitations of confidentiality and

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