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In this writtenassignment, youhave the opportunity to shareyourthoughts about how to deliverclient-centeredculturallycompetentcare and workcollaboratively with others. The Case of Mrs. G. Mrs. G. is a 75yearoldHispanicwoman who hasbeenrela

In this writtenassignment, youhave the opportunity to shareyourthoughts about how to deliverclient-centeredculturallycompetentcare and workcollaboratively with others. The Case of Mrs. G. Mrs. G. is a 75yearoldHispanicwoman who hasbeenrela

In this written assignment, you have the opportunity to share your thoughts about how to deliver client-centered culturally competent care and work collaboratively with others.

The Case of Mrs. G.
Mrs. G. is a 75 year old Hispanic woman who has been relatively well all of her life. She had been married for 50 years and had five children. Her children are grown with families of their own. All but one of her children live in other states. Mrs. G.’s husband passed away last year, which was devastating for her. She had been very close to him and relied upon him for everything. He was “the life of the party” she always said and was a loving and caring man. Since his passing, Mrs. G. has continued to live in the house they shared for 35 years. In the last month, Mrs. G. has fallen twice sustaining injuries, though minimal. Her home health nurse comes weekly to check in on her. Mrs. G. likes her very much and wishes she could come more often. Mrs. G.’s daughter who lives in the next town over, has been worried and decided with the urging of her siblings and the doctor to start looking for an assisted living facility for her mother. She found one last week and talked with the Director who said she would be happy to help in whatever way was best. The daughter decided to tell her mother that it was time for her to move, so she can be cared for and be safe. When she told her mother, Mrs. G. cried and said, “This will not happen ever. I plan to stay in this house of loving memories for the remainder of my life.”

In 3 – 4 pages answer the following questions:

  1. How would you best describe Mrs. G.’s feelings about her life, her family, her traditions, and her future?
  2. Did Mrs. G.’s response to her daughter surprise you? Please explain your answer.
  3. In what way do you believe her culture might be influencing her decision?
  4. If you were Mrs. G.’s daughter what would you say to her that shows you are caring and have compassion for her situation? What nonverbal communication would support that level of communication?
  5. Suppose Mrs. G. stands firm about not leaving her house. What resources and collaborations might be available and helpful so the daughter and other healthcare providers can keep her mother safe and make the most effective decision?

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Help with 5 questions

Help with 5 questions

All questions should be at least 300 words.

Question 1

Should a company be allowed to patent a life form?Does it matter if the life form is a non-sentient organism like a plant?Is there a place where the law can ethically draw a line between life as property and life as beyond any person or business appropriation?

In considering these questions read:Assn for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc. (2013), at https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/12-398_1b7d.pdf

Question 2

Many businesses today, as corporate entities other than sole proprietorships, voice their political and social views in various ways.Chick-fil-A is an example of a business that voiced prominent views on the issue of gay rights, a perception it since has tried to reverse. This news article briefly summarizes the Chick-fil-A controversy:https://www.courier-journal.com/story/money/companies/2019/03/26/chickfila-ceo-gay-marriage-comments-still-impact-reputation-lgbtq-community/3276142002/.

The subject of gay rights is an evolving issue of constitutional implications. Another business, a Colorado bakery, stepped into center ring of controversy asserting that First Amendment free exercise of religion overrode Colorado’s discrimination laws requiring equal access of service to the public.For this Forum, consider this case: the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 138 S.Ct. 1718 (2018). (Your written Assignment this week is to prepare a case brief of this case. A copy of the case opinion is attached to the Week 3 Assignment.) Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. was a small bakery, whose owner refused to create and sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple for their wedding because the marriage was against his religious beliefs.

Explain the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in this case.Do you agree with the Court’s decision? Explain.

Compare the outcome of this case to the Court’s finding of race discrimination under the Commerce Clause in Katzenbach v. McClung, 379 U.S. 294 (1964), available at https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/379/2…

Do you agree that a business entity (other than a sole proprietorship) should have the same First Amendment rights as individual human citizens? Why or why not?

Additional Chick-fil-A reference:Severson, K. (2012, July 25). Chick-fil-A thrust back into the spotlight on gay rights. New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/26/us/gay-rights-uproar-over-chick-fil-a-widens.html

Question 3

Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12112(a), requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to otherwise qualified persons with a disability to enable them to work.The federal government has a similar requirement under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794.What is a “reasonable” accommodation? This is a determination to be made on the facts by the employer on a case-by-case basis.Ultimately, the decision an employer makes may be reviewed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)(or an equivalent state agency) or a court if challenged by an applicant or employee.

PROMPT:CASE STUDY

Adele, a fully qualified specialized registered nurse,is deaf. She relies upon an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to communicate with hearing individuals in the workplace.Adele applied for a job with Marigold Mercy Receiving and Trauma Center (“MMRTC”), a large medical center that, with all its hubs and subsidiaries, grossed $1.3 billion annually. Adele received a job offer, conditioned upon a health screening and clearance by MMRTC’s occupational health department. She is in fact cleared, but she notified MMRTC that she needed an ASL interpreter as an accommodation for her hearing impairment.The annual salary, including benefits, for her position was approximately $75,000. Upon investigation, MMRTC calculated that the annual cost to MMRTC for the ASL interpreter accommodation would be $120,000; there was the need for a full time interpreter for Adele, plus several situations where two ASL interpreters would be required.In considering Adele’s request for accommodation, the department’s hiring supervisor wrote in an email that the department’s annualHR budget allocation of $3 million could notabsorb the “excessive cost of the additional personnel” of ASL qualified interpreters “for this one nurse.”MMRTC determined the additional salary and personnel would be an “undue hardship,” making the accommodation unreasonable.Therefore, MMRTC did not hire Adele.Did MMRTC violate ADA?

DISCUSS:Was MMRTC within its rights to refuse the accommodation and thus not hire Adele?In considering this case, you should review:1) what is considered a “reasonable” accommodation under ADA; (2) sample accommodations listed by ADA (42 U.S.C. § 12111(9) (2018)) and the EEOC (www.eeoc.gov); and (3)the definition and standard for “undue hardship”(42 U.S.C. § 12111(10)(a) (2018)).Please support your thoughts and conclusion with reasoned analysis.

Question 4

Explain how the philosophy of Milton Friedman could have played a role in BP management’s decision.

Identify one other ethical framework, other than Friedman’s Free Market Ethics, that that is illustrated in BP management’s decision process leading up to this event.

How might BP have avoided this disaster with an enlightened view of corporate social responsibility (CSR)?

Question 5

The business environment, for even the sole proprietor and small company, can be complex. Consider your own life experience and the kind of business you would operate.

What do you find to be one of the most important ethical issues today for a business owner or leader in management (if not an actual business owner)?

What should be the business owner or leader’s approach to this issue (e.g. best ethical framework)?

Include an example.

These links might help with Question 4

Spence, D. (2011). Corporate social responsibility in the oil and gas industry: The importance of reputational risk. Chicago-Kent Law Review, 86, 59-85. Retrieved from: https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/40348/2011_01_01_Corporate%20_Social_Responsibility.pdf?sequence=2

MacMillan, C. (2016, July 12). The cost of ignoring social responsibility. http://caramacmillan.com/bp-cost-ignoring-corporate-social-responsibility-2/

Verschoor, C. C. (2010). BP still hasn’t learned ethical lessons. Strategic Finance, 92(2), 13-15. Available in University Library. (Search by author or title.)

Kaye, L. (2015, February 19). Five years after Deepwater Horizon, can BP repair its reputation? Marketing and Comms. Sustainable Brands. Retrieved from https://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/marketing_comms/leon_kaye/five_years_after_deepwater_horizon_can_bp_repair_its_reputa

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Steven F Goldstone, Chairman and CEO of RJR Nabisco

Steven F Goldstone, Chairman and CEO of RJR Nabisco

Discussion

Please address one of the following two questions:

Steven F Goldstone, Chairman and CEO of RJR Nabisco (one of the largest US cigarette manufacturers) said in a 1998 magazine interview, “I have no moral view of this business…I few it as a legal business. You shouldn’t be drawing a moral judgment about a business our country says is perfectly legal and is taxed like crazy by it.” Think about his comment in terms of ethical awareness. What might change if you think of your business in terms of ethics and not just legal terms? What about the class action lawsuits that were settled for billions and set aside for future claims even while cigarettes are still sold avidly? What about applying these principles to the legalization and sale of marijuana in several US States?

or

Should a person be permitted to place a value on human life? Should a company? Should the government? If not, how are decisions to be made to compensate individuals for family members lost?

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Describe the relationship of probable cause

Describe the relationship of probable cause

Discussion 2.

Directions

  1. Initial Post: Post one major response to each discussion board by Wednesday11:59 pm CT. Initial post must be at least 150 words.

Use APA formatting to reference sources. If there are questions about how to format according to APA you should access: OWL Purdue (Links to an external site.).

See Assignments and Grading for the guidelines for Unit Discussions.

Commenting to Dr. White’s responses are not included in the participation standards – only those to colleagues and do not restate the question as everyone is responding to the same one.

Key Points

Probable Cause, search and seizure, arrest warrants, Fourth Amendment, citizen vs. government agent, justification, components of probable cause.

Objective: Discuss when Fourth Amendment provisions apply to activities undertaken by law enforcement officers, and describe existing rules governing the conduct of searches and seizures.

Police officers experience different types and levels of training which is to prepare them for being able to make decisions concerning predictable situations. One such setting is annual updates on changes in the law. The assumption is, however, that they knew the original law prior to the change. The predictable sets of facts if repeated are easy to deal with. The issue then becomes what to do if the factual scenario is not exactly that for which they were trained.
The legal constraints on police deal with what they should not do in a given set of facts. For example, they must know when, and for what reason a person should be taken into custody or arrested for an offense. The constraints are the basis for most police academy legal training. There are certain official behaviors that must be adhered to in moment of stress. Police constraints protect the liberty of citizens which is the most important freedom. Training is that means of ensuring that police know what they can or cannot do. Is there a professional obligation to be conversant all aspects of the law that they are obligated to enforce?

The two websites for this discussion.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaWgg9rUNz0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylJK4LKAINs

 

This Unit’s Question (do not restate the question because everyone is responding to the same one)

Describe the relationship of probable cause to a citizen’s right to privacy. What would be an example of a violation of privacy and are there sufficient constraints on police power to prevent privacy violations?

 

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