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A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following:
- Act or the object of the act:
- Intention: (good or bad? Why?)
- Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?)
- Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the an SPECIFIC ETHICAL THEORY.
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- Should the money used to care for this woman be considered when she is being helped? Do you think that legalizing euthanasia could create conflicts of interest for the patient/ or the doctor? Will people feel that they need to end their lives earlier to save money? If you were the physician, what would you do? Note: if you would pass her off to another doctor knowing he or she would do it, does this free you from you ethical obligations?When discussing sexual health and concerns with a patient, it's important to remember which of the following? Select all that apply. Education should focus on fertility and conceiving. Never assume heterosexuality. Use therapeutic and nonjudgmental language. Avoid patient discomfort by using nonspecific pronouns. A complete medical history is only necessary when discussing contraception.Should the woman who gives birth to a child with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) be penalized in some manner? The answer to this question is a bit more complicated than a simple yes or no, however. The child will require economic and psychosocial support, possibly for the rest of his or her life, an expenditure that might cost many tens of thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of dollars over the child’s lifespan. This will be necessitated because the child’s struggles were entirely preventable, had the mother abstained from alcohol use during her pregnancy. The mother’s alcohol use behaviors during pregnancy are the sole determinant whether the infant develops FAS. Many infants who have FAS have a mild form of the disorder that might not even be recognized by a physician with great experience in working with children with FAS. Even the most severe form can be difficult to diagnose at times. The subtle forms of FAS would be exceptionally difficult to definitively diagnose, and the danger…
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- Discuss the different methods one can use to defame another's character in nursing practice!Can you please help me with this question? Thank you in advance!A 19-year-old female patient is scheduled to have an elective abortion in the OR. It is legal in your state for this procedure to be performed on this patient. What are the differences between morals and ethics?When women go into hospital for labor and delivery, they often sign a blanket informed consent from upon admission. As such, it is a standard practice to not do a thorough informed consent process for each intervention. Instead, women are often simply told it is time to do X and maybe what the purpose of X is. What standard goes with this? reasonable person standard subjective standard professional standard
- Louise is a midwife working in the community and was making her final visit to a woman who had recently given birth to her second child. Louise delivered the woman’s first child five years ago and had established a good professional relationship with the woman and her family. During the visit, the woman indicated that she would like to continue visiting Louise on an ongoing basis just to have a coffee and hang out. Is it appopriate for Louise to continue her relationship with the woman? Discuss your answerIf the communication is therapeutic, write “therapeutic” and indicate the therapeutic technique being used. If the communication is non-therapeutic, indicate the non-therapeutic communication technique that is used and then REWRITE the dialogue to make it therapeutic: A young woman is devastated after she finds out that she needs a double mastectomy due to breast cancer. She is worried that her husband will no longer find her beautiful. The nurse states, “You need to stop worrying about what your husband is going to think and focus your energy on getting well. “it is standard practice to not do a thorough informed consent process for each intervention. Instead, women are often simply told it is time to do X and maybe what the purpose of X is.This is an example of which standard? reasonable person standard subjective standard professional standard