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Helping patients die violates physician’s duty to save lives Distinction between killing patients & allowing them to die

Discuss the ethical principles as applied to health care and listed above

Each State has its own court system that is very distinct from the Federal Court system. State courts deal with health care cases on a daily basis. If youhave never heard an argument before a court before, below is a link to the case of Michael T. Vandall, M.D., Plaintiff and Appellant v. Trinity Hospitals, a corporation, and Margaret C. Nordell, M.D., which was heard by the North Dakota Supreme Court 12/11/2003. This case involved a doctor making a claim for retaliatory discharge against a hospital and the decision can be read at Vandall v. Trinity. http:// 

Give a summary of what you have read here.

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Emergency Care 

Two patients in emergency department in critical condition, who gets treated first:

  • First patient who walks through the door
  • Younger patient
  • Patient likely to survive
  • Patient who can pay for services rendered
  • Patient with the more serious medical condition

 

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Write a 3 page essay on The Acquisition of Walls With Polka and the Acquisition of Adobe With Macromedia.

Acquisition is the purchase of one company by another company. For successful acquisition deal, company should take enough data about the market position and market performance of acquiring company. Because of not collecting enough data, 50% of acquisition deals are unsuccessful. Here we represent the two examples of successful acquisition deals. Acquisition of Wall’s with Polka In 1993, the administration of Lever Brothers formulated a team to search for business potential of Ice Cream in Pakistan. This team went back with the result that there is a lot of potential of Ice Cream business in Pakistan. So they decided to launch Wall’s ice cream in Pakistan. Wall’s is the biggest ice cream manufacturers in the world and second to it is Nestle. The administration of Wall’s wanted to enter in the market through acquisition strategy. They wanted to acquire Polka which was the established local brand and was representing the only national ice cream business in Pakistan. They wanted to save time by acquiring Polka which was needed to capture the market. In 1994 Lever Brothers tried to acquire Polka ice cream for US$ 600 million but Polka refused the bid and they demand one billion rupees. But Wall’s established an ice cream factory in eleven months and did not acquire Polka (LePage, 2007). In February 1995, Wall’s launched with twelve products. After the launching they gave tremendous services and Polka loosed its market share. At this time Polka approached Wall’s to sell itself but now Wall’s had done all the hard work which they did not initially want to do by acquiring Polka. The administration of Polka spread a rumor that Nestle is coming through Polka which Wall’s did not want because Nestle is the biggest competitor of Wall’s. So Wall’s purchased Polka in 1997. The Strengths of the acquisition of Wall’s with Polka. After the acquisition they are working together for many years. On Polka packaging there is a brand mark of Wall’s ice cream. The acquisition of Wall’s with Polka enhances the resource strengths and competitive capabilities of these companies in this way. 1. This acquisition made Wall’s the unchallenged leader and now the sale of Wall’s 85% and all other brands like Yummy, Hico and Igloo have sale with single digit. Omore is another emerging brand but its sale cannot compete Walls. 2. The Wall’s emerged as “Impulse Brand” 3. Unilever is also the most reliable brand in the country and through this acquisition Polka also saves itself from the tough competition and also realize that it was facing loss in market share before the acquisition 4. If Nestle was approached Polka then it would become biggest threat for Wall’s as Polka was the only local brand and also most familiar brand for the people of country. The Wall’s save itself from tough competition through acquisition. Acquisition of Adobe with Macromedia Adobe Systems Incorporated is an American multinational computer software company and it was founded in 1982 by John Warnock (Adobe’, 2012). The company has focused upon the creation of multimedia and creativity software products. In 2005, Adobe acquired its former competitor Macromedia.

 

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Statistical significance is found in a study, but the effect in reality is very small (i.e.,there was a very minor difference in attitude between men and women). Were theresults meaningful?An independent samples t test was conducted to determine whether difference sexist between men and women on cultural competency scores. The samples consisted of 663 women and 650 men taken from a convenience sample of public,private, and non-profit organizations. Each participant was administered an instrument that measured his or her current levels of cultural competency. The © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. Page 2 of 2cultural competency score ranges from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating higher levels of cultural competency. The descriptive statistics indicate women have higher levels of cultural competency (M = 9.2, SD = 3.2) than men (M = 8.9, SD =2.1). The results were significant t (1311) = 2.0, p .05, indicating that women are more culturally competent than are men. These results tell us that gender-specific interventions targeted toward men may assist in bolstering cultural competency.

  • Critically evaluate the sample size.
  • Critically evaluate the statements for meaningfulness.
  • Critically evaluate the statements for statistical significance.
  • Based on your evaluation, provide an explanation of the implications for social change.

 

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This assignment gives you the opportunity to explore ethical perspectives in film. In 500-600 words, please consider the three primary ethical schools we have explored in the class: virtue ethics, teleological, and deontological ethics. Choose a film, and then identify the primary school of thought that is best reflected in the film. This activity aligns with module outcomes 1, 3 and 5.

Content Requirements:

  • Specifically refer to at least two scenes in the film as evidence for the school of thought that is best reflected in the film.
  • Quote dialogue from the film and provide some context for the scenes you’re discussing and analyzing.
  • Remember to discuss why the other two schools may not strictly apply to the film. Or perhaps you can argue that the two other schools are present in some of the decisions or actions of some minor characters, but they do not necessarily dominate the film.
  • Speculate as to why a specific ethical school dominates this film. Does the topic lend itself to the particular ethical view? Does the setting or historical period of the film lend itself to a certain ethical view? Has the director stated or implied what was ethically important when he or she made the film?
  • Read and quote from 2 movie reviews and your readings to help clarify or support any of your ideas.

Writing Requirements: 

  • Develop an interesting introduction which includes an evident thesis.
  • Logically organize your ideas, ensuring that there are transitions between each paragraph.
  • Use proper grammar and syntax
  • Use detail, dialogue, and description to support your ideas.
  • Use direct quotations from the movie review and your readings, using APA citation style
  • must be orginal first time work, free of plagiarism as turnitin will be used

 

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