Write a report that covers potential ethical and corporate responsibility issues in your
organization following issues " hospital"
1. You are a decision maker in your company. Analyze any potential ethical dilemmas.
As a decision maker, apply any four of these approaches to business ethics:
• Utilitarian
• Universalism (Deontology)
• Ethical relativism.
• Virtue ethics.
• Justice
After an evaluation of the approaches above mentioned, and the potential ethical issue
(s) what decisions should you make? Justify your answer using business ethics
concepts (600 to 800 words)
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discuss the importance of spore staining and names a few examples of bateria which are spore formers and nonspore formers
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Analyze any ethical issues related to financial reporting that may arise in your
organization. (600 to 800 words) " My organization is a hospital"
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How do issues of corporate governance be examined from an ethical perspective?
Illustrate your answer with relevant examples. (600 to 800 words) "My organization is a hospital"
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What is your stand in the Public Health VS Economy debate that is being discussed during this pandemic? Do you think this debate constitutes a moral dilemma?
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AFTER Patient Care for patient with hypoglycemia reflect on thinking
2What specific decisions or judgments did you make based on recognition and interpretation of relevant clinical data?
3.What would you do differently (if applicable)?
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what factors influence how a clinician chooses to analize an ECG rhythm strip?
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Marla, a 51-year-old female, sprained her right ankle approximately 2 hours ago. The ankle exhibits 3+ pitting edema and extensive reddish blue ecchymosis. Marla complains of an aching, burning pain at a 6 on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 being no pain and 10 being the worst pain she can imagine. She asks if she can put a hot pack on the ankle for comfort.
28. What physiological effect will it have on Marla’s ankle?
29. Briefly describe two categories of adjuvant drugs and how they work to relieve pain.
30. Describe how the following nonpharmacological methods work to reduce mild pain or to use as an adjuvant (along with pain medication) for more severe pain: guided imagery, effleurage, and a TENS.
31. What are the benefits of using a PCA?
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Discuss the difference between a durable medical power of attorney and a living will.
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A. Most clinical trials for vaccines evaluate the risks/adverse reactions associated with the use of an adjuvant in a vaccine on healthy people. However, when approved the vaccine may be given to elderly or sick individuals. Is repeated doses of the adjuvant containing vaccine likely to increase the risk of observing adverse reactions in a given individual? Why or why not? (Hint: think about the annual flu shot.)
B. Why are multiple vaccine doses still needed even if an adjuvant is present in the vaccine?
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For this task you are required to produce a poster or flyer appropriate for display in a community service facility which identifies at least four different opportunities for community participation and social inclusion for people with disabilities, in your local area.
For each of the opportunities you have identified for community participation, describe the interests, abilities and requirements that are associated with the activities, as well as any other information that interested clients would like to know.
Also note if there are any cultural and religious needs that may impact on participating in the opportunity.
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The earliest roots of HIT included envisioning it as a decision support system (DSS). Describe the current state of the followings as a DSS:
a. Watson Health
b. Telemedicine
c. Precision Medicine
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What would be considered clinically significant about an infant hospitalized for diarrhea that has this for their general appearance
general appearance: irritable when awake, alternates with lethargy once quiet, when awake and crying, and tears are not present
I understand that this indicates pain and discomfort, why would the alternating between lethargy and crying, and no tears present specifically be clinically significant?
Thank you
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