Instructions: Please answer using your own words in a minimum of 300, maximum 450 words (2.5-3 paragraphs). PER QUESTION 3 in total. Referenced with three (3) peer-reviewed journal articles or qualified text publish within the past five years and follow APA Manual 6th or 7th editions scholarly writing guidelines PER QUESTION. APA in-text Citation formatting is required. When writing replies, please provide your experiences, new ideas, add probing questions to engage readers and new literature on the topic to enhance the learning opportunity.
Questions 1. Biomedical and End of Life Law and Ethics
Part 1: Critical Analysis of the Law
Address (Answer) ALL questions in part 1 in a minimum of 300, maximum 450 words
What is stem cell research? Why is it highly controversial? What do opponents say about it? What do supporters say?
Address (Answer) ALL questions in part 2 in a minimum of 300, maximum 450 words
Advanced Directives
Your neighbor knocks on your door. Knowing that you are a student in a healthcare administration program, she asks you to explain advanced directives. She explains that she is assisting her elderly father, and she has many questions:
What is a living will? What is a POLST order? What is a health care durable power of attorney (also known as a health care proxy)? How are they created?
How are treatment decisions made for incapacitated patients who do not have health care proxies or living wills?
What options are available to resolve a disagreement between family members, family and a patient, or between family, the patient and caregivers?
Question 2: Informed Consent
Address (Answer) ALL questions in a minimum of 300, maximum 450 words
Evaluate a state action in regards to COVID-19 and discuss whether it has been effective in stopping the spread of the virus. Give reasons to support your conclusion.
Discuss the pros and cons of the OSHA injury and illness reporting system. What are the pros and cons of the system? Give examples of injuries that would need to be reported immediately and annually.
You have been asked to set up a system for child and elder abuse reporting for your state. Explain the components of an effective system that complies with state and federal laws.
Requirements: a minimum of 300, maximum 450 words (2.5-3 paragraphs). PER QUESTION 3 in total.
Answer preview
The following options can help to address disagreements, making healthcare decisions. First, the family and patient can address their disagreements using advance directives. These are documents that allow people to declare their wishes before they become incompetent to make decisions for themselves (Frosh, 2019). The advance directives prevent a family from making decisions that may not be desirable to the patient. Secondly, the court can apply laws to resolve disagreements between family members or different families when making medical decisions. The ethical committee can also help caregivers and patients to address conflicts.