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Papers On Medical Ethics
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Animal Testing; An Ethical Dilemma
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This 5 page paper looks at the issue of the use of animals for biomedical research. A proposed (fictitious) piece of legislation which would ban the use of all mammals with the exceptions of rodents is considered. The reasons why animal testing should continue as well as the arguments against tit are considered with evidence presented for each side of the debate. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEanimts.wps
Antidepressant Use in Children
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A 6 page paper discussing the dramatic increase
in antidepressant use in children and adolescents in recent years that has created controversy
among clinical practitioners. Some are vehemently opposed to their use; others believe they
should be used with caution if they can serve a positive purpose. The paper recommends that
clinicians call in parents when they are tempted to prescribe antidepressants for a child or
adolescent. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSantiDep.wps
AORN Journal’s 2002 Ethics in Nursing Series
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A 3 page paper discussing a series of nine articles appearing in the AORN Journal between April and December, 2002. The value of the series of articles is that each article focuses on a specific point of stated, formal ethics code to explain to perioperative nurses precisely what the standards mean for them. Ethics codes necessarily must be broad enough to apply to a wide range of situations, but narrow enough to be meaningful and to provide direction when questions arise. This AORN Journal series has the effect of narrowing perspective to illustrate the relevance of ANA’s code of ethics to perioperative nursing. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSnursEthSeries.rtf
Are You Listed as an Organ Donor?
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(5 pp) How do you make a convincing argument to
convince someone that they should participate in
an organ donation program? Do you appeal to their
sense of the continuation of life? Do you site
those people who will die without a transplant?
Or, do you just claim it is 'the right thing' to
do? All of these appeals will be examined in this
discussion. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBorganD.rtf
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