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    My passion and enthusiasm for the Nursing course was developed when my family underwent a drastic change. It was summer 2006 when my mother left the midwife profession in the Philippines in exchange for a job here in England. At that time‚ I was matched to take either Hotel Restaurant Management or Nursing in a University but I took the former than the latter. When I joined my siblings in University‚ unconsciously they seemed to be a great influence in changing my course preference. They were both

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    Based on the scientific management theory‚ what are some of the routines in health care that seem to be inefficient? What examples of participative decision making exist in your workplace? Provide your rationale. Frederick Taylor (1856-1915) was the founder of the scientific management theory during the time of the Industrial Revolution. The management theory developed to organize and teach work process in a scientific manner increased productivity and profit. Taylor believed that using a scientific

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    Casey Norman Week 1 Personal Ethics Development Paper Individual Assignment Ethics in my opinion are something that everyone naturally acquires as one grows up in a certain environment; even then a person can make their own choices on how ethical they choose to be. To completely different lifestyles of people can mutually agree on what is ethically sound and what may not be a moral choice. Ethics are standards that a person’s behaviors are by how they may act when put into situations that

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    Personal Code Of Ethics Guiseppina Saieva Kaplan University HA405-01 Professor: Lisa Giarda June 11‚ 2013 Personal Code of Ethics Professional Ethics Statement For Guiseppina Saieva. As an ethics-based health care professional‚ I will strive to meet or exceed the statements below in the daily practice of my profession. The code of ethics is one that I feel is very important in life‚ both personally and professional As a health care professional I shall be honest

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    Personal Ethical Statement The reflective ethical lens inventory defines personal ethical viewpoint much with my character. The results states my lens are‚ Results Lens and Reputation Lens – that says listening my intuition (sensibility) will determine good in each individual (autonomy) and have virtues best serving a community (equality). When balancing myself with others my core values parallel autonomy and equality. The goal for interdependence and harmonizing individuals rights with the community

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    profession or by a governmental or quasi-governmental organ to regulate that profession‚ an ethical code may be styled as a code of professional responsibility‚ which may dispense with difficult issues of what behavior is "ethical". Some codes of ethics are often promulgated by the (quasi-) governmental agency responsible for licensing a profession. Violations of these codes may be subject to administrative (e.g. loss of license)‚ civil or penal remedies. Other codes can be enforced by the promulgating

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    Personal Ethical Statement The preferred ethical lens is considered to be none periscope or paralysis. The report says that I can see the gifts and the weaknesses of each lens and able to move fluidly among them to adapt the right tools to each situation to ensure the best outcome. I have the mature ability to use the right tools in a given situation or paralyzed belief that everyone has a valid point. The mature expression of this position has no blind spot. I can see both the strengths and

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    Personal Code of Ethics Statement Garry Zembower HA405: Leadership and Ethics in Healthcare Kaplan UniversityPersonal Code of Ethics Statement As an ethics base health care professional I will always strive to meet or exceed the following statement below in the daily practice of my profession as a Health Care Administrator (HCA). I will revisit this code throughout my professional career and make changes to this “live” document to ensure its relevance and value. This ever changing code will

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    Personal Ethical Statement: Ethical Lens Inventory is used as way to identify what values are more important to me as an individual. The inventory allows me to see ethical dilemma clearly and learn how to resolve them better. The awareness of people having different priorities and different values help me to learn and respect each other’s point of views. My preferred ethical lens is Rights and responsibility. It says that I think thoroughly through a problem and options before taking action

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    Morals‚ values‚ and ethics are one of the most important characteristics of a person. These features define who we are and what we believe in. Many different factors come in to play when determining a person`s morals‚ values‚ and ethics; childhood upbringing‚ later life experiences‚ family‚ friends‚ culture‚ religious beliefs‚ race‚ discussions with others‚ and many others that have an affect a person’s beliefs (Head‚ 2006). There are times when a person`s beliefs do not agree with someone else’s

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