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Ethical frameworks to make decisions

Ethical frameworks to make decisions

Q Part I: Confidentiality and Patient's Rights In your opinion. Why do you think that confidentiality is such an important part of patient rights? Give an example, either professional or personal, which illustrates why this right is so important to protect. Part II: Using Ethical Frameworks to Make Decisions Apply what you know. The readings provide an overview of two ethical frameworks to use in decision-making in the healthcare setting. Let’s unpack the ethical dilemma(s) presented in the emerging genre of real-time hospital dramas. In one of the first episodes of a real-time hospital drama, a wife allegedly initially found out about her husband’s death when she watched an episode of a real-time hospital drama in which his death was televised. Although his face was blurred out, his wife was able to recognize him in the episode. Let's look at an episode of a real-time hospital drama. You can choose any episode that you wish, below is just a sample of one. Episodes can be found in many areas including Hulu and Amazon Prime. Television Series: Boston Med. (2010). Season 1 Episode 08. (Summary) (Links to an external site.) (Transcripts) (Links to an external site.) I’ll guide us through our questions. We will discuss the questions as a group, starting with the first question: Decide with your classmates what are the ethical dilemmas presented in this type of series? Consider in your answer the initial episode where the man’s death was allegedly televised. Discuss who are the stakeholders? Remember to consider individuals, families, communities, and organizations in your answer. Come to a consensus on what your recommendations would be to address the ethical dilemmas that you, as a class, have identified. Consider and include each applicable component below in your response: Ethical principles Ethical theories PYTHON principle Six step process (Doherty & Purtilo) for ethical decision-making Laws pertaining to confidentiality and/or patient rights Part I: Confidentiality and Patient's Rights

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I think that patient confidentiality is important as it I the duty of the health care professional to protect the shared private details of a patient. This is not just for the moral purpose however, it is important for retaining the significant bond between he health care service provider and the patient. In my current workplace, I faced such incidents of maintaining patient confidentiality. The patient reveals something very private information and she wanted me not to share that