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- Consider the following scenarios: Scenario: Doctors of a XYZ hospital are recommending unnecessary medical tests to the patients which are costly and irrelevant in the diagnosis.a) How are violations of professional ethics committed? b) What should have been the alternative course of actionPlease explain in deatil Question #1: Describe the procedure for making blood smear. Question #2: Describe acceptable guidelines for maintaining privacy and confidentialityHospitals are governed by a board of directors or board of trustees, which i ultimately responsible for the facility and its activities. A) True B) False
- Which is an example of an ethical issue A) a patient family member being in odds with a doctor diagnose B) a doctor refusing to give care because of their own religious belief C) an emergency room nurse being asked to work overtime D) a clinic requires patient to acknowledge responsibility for for paymentcreate a formal topic-to-sentence outline and a full five-paragraph essay [containing an introductory paragraph, 3 body paragraphs and a concluding paragraph. It must be based on ONE of the following question prompts. EITHER A. Describe three major steps in the process of treating a named disease which affects either humans, animals or plants. OR B. Discuss three causes of a selected disease which affects animals OR plants. Additionally, you will state which one of the expository methods [Process Analysis OR Cause and Effect Analysis] you chose to guide development of your response to the question selected, and then provide a two or three sentence justification of that chosen method.Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to wearable equipment that is designed to protect you from exposure to or contact with infectious agents. Question options: A) True B) False
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