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    Ethical Issue Presentation
Purpose of the Assignment:
A Health Administrative Assistant can be faced with multiple ethical issues when working within the healthcare setting. Ethical issues often cause conflict and people can become very passionate about their beliefs, however maintaining professionalism is our responsibility as Health Administration Assistants. This assignment allows us to practice tolerance through conflict resolution in a professional manner. Use this assignment as an opportunity to reflect on your values and beliefs regarding sensitive and controversial subject matters while respecting the values and beliefs of your peers.
Learning Outcome
· Apply ethical decision making for the workplace
Instructions:
Work as a group (assigned by your instructor) to complete the following tasks:
1. Research an event (cu
ent or historical) that challenged morals and could be considered an ethical dilemma within the healthcare setting. Note: You can select an ethical dilemma from any country. If choosing another country, please ensure the resources
eferences are in English.
2. Review the Ru
ic before you start the assignment.
3. Using a universally compatible presentation tool (PowerPoint, Powtoon, Prezi, Google slides…), create a visual presentation discussing the following items:
· Introduce the event.
· Discuss how this event may challenge a person's morals (be specific).
· Be specific regarding the conflict. Was there a conflict resolution?
· Utilize the ethical decision-making process and provide a rationale for each step. This process is covered in your textbook and D2L readings.
1. Identify the problem
2. Gather information
3. Consider the options
4. Make a decision
5. Take Action
· How did your research impact your view on this event? Did your opinion change?
Your presentation should be a minimum of 5 minutes and a maximum of 10 minutes XXXXXXXXXXslides with script to be included in dropbox submission; voice-over required for ATOL sections).
5. To follow academic honesty: Add references at the end of your presentation. If using a direct quote or paraphrasing, be sure to use in-text citation.

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Introduce the Event
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RaDonda Vaught, 37, injected the paralyzing drug vecuronium into 75-year-old Charlene Murphey instead of the sedative Versed on Dec. 26, 2017.
She had done a lot of mistakes on that day.
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Challenges to the Morals
Ending of Nursing Caree
Raise question regarding fidelity ethical Moral 
Veracity Ethical Moral Challenge  
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Conflict 
Whether she should get a chance?
YEs or NO
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If you can film an idea in your mind, follow that film idea shot for shot, scene for scene, that idea is worth making. ​
Craig Mapp​
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Ethical Decision Process
The major issue is to be identify is
Why is this happened to the patient by the nurse?
It raise Question on hospital regarding patient's  health and safety?
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Ethical- Gather Information 
Percentage of communication tools
Text messages
Social media
Message boards
Virtual reality
9%
23%
10%
58%
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Making great products
Take risks to lead in product innovation​
Listen to customers and learn what they need​
Test with customers until you get the product right​
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Comparing Contoso to the competition​
Contoso empowers businesses to communicate efficiently with technology that’s simple and easy to use.​
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The competition also offers similar technology, but their tools aren't user friendly.​
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History
Launch Contoso​
Request
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Procure investments​
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Hire designers​
Open offices​
Start development​
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Key takeaways​
Virtual communication is the future​
Contoso is leading in virtual communication​
Contoso helps businesses communicate effectively ​
Contoso is free to try and easy to use​
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Tips for businesses​
Take risks to lead in product innovation​
Listen to customers and learn what they need​
Test with customers until you get the product right​
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Call to action
Contoso is the best technology platform on the market​
Download Contoso to try it out and provide feedback​
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Thank you
Mirjam Nilsson​​
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www.contoso.com​
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Presentation title
Ethical Issue Presentation
Presented by:
Introduce the Event
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A Paralympian Helene Raynsford was asked to sign Do Not Resuscitate Form in England.
Assumptions related to DNR were made for her because of her disability.
Such discussions were initiated by a professional who had no medical training (The Guardian, 2022).
Challenges to Morals
3
Do Not Resuscitate discussion was initiated based upon the fact that this Paralympian was on wheelchair.
She felt disheartened as her disability was considered to be a life-limiting conditions and was asked to sign DNR form.
According to her, this sensitive discussion should be done by physicians and be communicated properly (The Guardian, 2022).
Conflict
4
She politely refused to sign the DNR form
Whether to sign the form
Say no at the moment
Ethical Decision-Making Process
Identify the Problem
5
The main problem is to identify the right time to discuss DNR options.
Healthcare professionals are trying to take proactive actions which could be offensive.
Ethical Decision- Gather Information
6
According to Government of Canada, Palliative care options provided by the healthcare system offers option of Do not resuscitate orders (Government of Canada, 2017).
This allows individuals to refuse or accept life saving treatment.
Such options have to be discussed with healthcare professionals as an advanced directive (Government of Canada, 2017).
Ethical Decision- Consider the Options
7
https:
www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/options-decision-making-end-life.html
Understand the life saving options in advance.
Sign the forms and directives
Or Inform who will make decisions on your behalf
Ethical Decision-Make a Decision
Helene Raynsford refused to sign DNR form.
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Discuss life saving options and sign the DNR form
Refuse to sign the form and discuss for other possible options
Ethical Decision- Take Action
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Refusal to sign DNR form considering that it was not approached by a fully trained healthcare professional.
She overcame her ethical dilemma by avoiding the situation temporarily.
Impact of Research
10
Enhanced knowledge about Do Not Resuscitate options.
Improved knowledge about laws that help to define palliative care.
Provides information about rights in regard to DNR and associated decision-making process.
References
The Guardian XXXXXXXXXXSensitivity on ‘do not resuscitate’ decisions is vital. Retrieved from https:
www.theguardian.com/society/2022/nov/24/sensitivity-on-do-not-resuscitate-decisions-is-vital
Lab Manager XXXXXXXXXXStudy Shows How Your Coworkers’ Morals Can Help You Do the Right Thing. [Image]. Retrieved from https:
www.labmanager.com/news/study-shows-how-your-coworkers-morals-can-help-you-do-the-right-thing-27152
Printable Sign. (n.d.). Do Not Resuscitate Sign | FREE Download. [Image]. Retrieved from https:
printablesign.net/do-not-resuscitate-sign-free-download
Shuaib S XXXXXXXXXXOpinion: Interprofessional Conflict among Health Professionals. What is the way out? [Image]. Retrieved from https:
medium.com/@drsss.pt/opinion-interprofessional-conflict-among-health-professionals-what-is-the-way-out-bc351223c589
Verywell Health XXXXXXXXXXDo Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders. [Image]. Retrieved from https:
www.verywellhealth.com/do-not-resuscitate-dnr-orders XXXXXXXXXX
Government of Canada XXXXXXXXXXOptions and decision-making at end of life. [Image]. Retrieved from https:
www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/options-decision-making-end-life.html
OLC. (n.d.). OLC Research Summit: Setting the Stage for your Research Journey!. [d2l]. Retrieved from https:
onlinelearningconsortium.org/attend-2021/innovate/program/olc-research-summit/
Answered 3 days After Dec 01, 2022

Solution

Dr Insiyah R. answered on Dec 01 2022
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Ethical Issue Presentation
Introduction
This presentation is based on a incident In connection with the accidental overdose of a patient in Tennessee, a former nurse was found guilty by a jury of criminally negligent murder.
In a case that has captured the interest of patient safety advocates and nurses' organisations around the nation, RaDonda Vaught, 37, was also found guilty on Friday of gross negligence of an incapacitated adult (Ba
y et al,2022).
On December 26, 2017, RaDonda Vaught, 37, gave Charlene Murphey, 75, an injection of the paralysing medication vecuronium rather than the sedative Versed.
On December 26, 2017, rather than administering the sedative Versed, Vaught gave 75-year-old Charlene Murphey an injection of the paralysing medication vecuronium. Vaught openly acknowledged that she had mishandled the prescription on multiple occasions that day, but her defence lawyer contended that the nurse was not behaving improperly and that structural issues at the Vande
ilt University Medical Center were at least partially to blame for the mishap (Ba
y et al,2022).
This event challenge a person's morals
Stress from the job and exhaustion from the pandemic-era working conditions and ongoing hospital staff shortages.
Her situation was seen as just another danger to the industry, one that can chill patient care if nurses became less willing to disclose e
ors (Kelman,2022).
The American Nurses Association concu
ed, stating in a statement released in March that it was very troubled by this conviction and the grave repercussions of criminalising the honest reporting of e
ors.
Nurses must take accountability for their activities because they are in charge of the care they give patients. They must honestly evaluate their own abilities in every particular circumstance and, if necessary, seek advice or work together with others. Whether the action is taken directly by the nurse or is outsourced to another nurse or healthcare provider, nurses are responsible for all judgments and decisions made while in practise (Kelman,2022).
It is the duty of nurses to have open discussions about ethical matters with their coworkers on a regular basis. Through membership in professional groups, nurses must reaffirm the ideals of the profession to other members and uphold collective adherence. Nurses must be actively involved in social change and reform initiatives, particularly those that touch on access to healthcare, homelessness, and the stigma of disease.
The conflict and resolution
In hospitals, are patients in quality service?
It is challenging to adhere to evidence-based safety treatments completely in poor work settings, which may contribute to the knowledge and practise divide in patient harm prevention.
While it is simple to criticise Vaught's actions after the fact, workarounds and ove
ides are a very typical occu
ence in the healthcare industry (Kiani,2022).
In order to improve health care systems and move closer to achieving effective universal health coverage (UHC) in line with Sustainable Development Goal , patients' safety while receiving safe, high-quality medical services is a requirement. promote...
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