References: Dixon‚ J.L.‚ M.D. 1988 Blood: Whose Choice and Whose Conscience New York State Journal of Medicine‚ 1988‚ 88: 463-464 Mauro‚ T Thank Jehovah Witnesses for Speech Freedoms‚ USA Today‚ May 30‚ 2000 URL: http://cgi.usatoday.com/usatonline/20000530/2310079s.htm Retrieved February 26‚ 2012 from
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Hi Nabil‚ you mention a great point of controversial topics in health care settings regarding the religion Jehovah’s Witness and blood transfusion. During my nursing pathways‚ I took care of many patients with a belief of Jehovah witness and they do not want blood transfusion. I have seen patient’s with hemoglobin as low as 3 to 5. But as a health care professionals‚ nurses and doctors respect their belief and treat the patient in alternative way‚ such as intravenous iron daily‚ oral iron tablet
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Running head: HEALTH CARE PROVIDER AND FAITH DIVERSITY Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Mary Burke Grand Canyon University HLT-310V November 17‚ 2012 Abstract As healthcare providers we must keep in mind that we provide care to patients from a number of different religious traditions. It is our job to understand and respect the ideals that may affect our patient and family members. Sixty one percent of Americans state that religion is the most important thing
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ed). Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth. Society for the Advancement of Blood Management. (2008). Blood Management Program Database. Retrieved June 19‚ 2008‚ from http://www.sabm.org/hospitals/ Chua‚ R.‚ & Tham‚ K. F. (2006).Will "no blood" kill Jehovah Witnesses? Singapore Medical Journal‚ 47‚ 994-1001. Gardiner‚ P. (2003). A virtue ethics approach to moral dilemmas in medicine. Journal of Medical Ethics‚ 29‚ 297-302. Illinois v. Brown (In Re to Fetus Brown) No. 96-JA-03312 (Illinois Supreme
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Hey it’s Berthold Mews today I’m going to tell you the story of my life or more specifically why my life ended. When I was 4‚ my parents became Jehovah’s Witnesses and I began to attend secret Bible meetings with them. I began public school in 1936. My mama was arrested in 1939 and sent to the Ravensbruck concentration camp. When I was 9‚ my Papa sent me to live with my uncle in Berlin‚ however‚ three months later Papa was forced to deliver me to the authorities. Afterwards‚ Papa was imprisoned for
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that make me proud to be a part of my family. First‚ most of my family are Jehovah’s Witnesses. Second‚ my family comes from different cultures‚ so there’s always some good food to be ate. And last‚ my family listens to all kinds of music. I hope you enjoy learning about what makes me proud of my family. So the first thing I want to talk about is my religion. I am one of the more than 7 million Jehovah’s Witnesses. Part of that number is my family. But‚ there are two people I really want to talk
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is one disagree that all parties involve can agree to disagree and move on. There are many different religions just to name a few Christianity‚ Islam‚ Jehovah Witnesses‚ and Buddhism. Christianity is the world’s largest faith based on the teaching of Jesus Christ. Islam is disclosed in its final form by the Prophet Muhammad. Jehovah Witnesses is an evangelistic Christian based religious movement. Finally Buddhism is the teaching of the Siddhartha Gautama way of living. Each of the religions
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and take root in the minds of the citizenry. Hitler’s hatred was not limited to the Jewish community. Jews were only but one of the racially targeted groups that the Nazi Party sought to exterminate. Gypsies‚ the handicapped‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah Witnesses‚ and the Poles were also considered to be threats to Hitler’s cause. Additionally‚ the Nazi’s persecution extended to political opponents such as the Communists‚ Socialists‚ Social Democrats‚ and trade union leaders. Preceding Hitler’s rise
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being Christians also‚ we do have our own way of “recollection” or remembering Jehovah God (Ps.83:18) not just on a particular way or day but throughout our life. As what we all know‚ remembering Jehovah God‚ our Creator means more than just thinking about Him‚ but also involves doing things that pleases Him. And on our part‚ as Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ we always want to build a strong and closer relationship with Jehovah God through doing particular things His Son Jesus did as an example. We regularly
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Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization Vicki Gold BSHS 462 July 22‚ 2013 Latera Davis Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization The Young Men’s Christian Association‚ more commonly known as the Young Men’s Christian Association is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization that is committed to helping people and communities to grow and learn. Their contributions influence both our nation’s culture during times of profound social change to
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