Medical Bioterrorism

Thesis: Medical Bioterrorism can pose a danger to global security and result in highly consequential biological occurrences that could have a negative
influence on people’s health and society. Therefore, it is crucial to have efficient preparedness plans and response methods in place. Having these plans and
methods will reduce risks and minimize the damage in case of such an event.
Shorter version of Thesis: Because medical bioterrorism is a danger to global security, health, and society we need to have efficient preparedness plans in
place explain: what counts as an efficient preparedness plan? Are we currently prepared enough? or do we need to do things differently to be better prepared?
Case Study that will be analyzed: 2001 Anthrax-laced letters attack ( you can add more case studies if you like)

Comparing the ethics of the two experiments

Compare the ethics of the two experiments, discuss each experiment (Milgrim and Zimbardo). Though studies like these would never again be allowed, and would not be approved by an Institutional Review Board, is there anything you would like to test that would get at authority again that would benefit our understanding of human behavior in the modern context?

The proper response to an ethical dilemma in a health care situation

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is the proper response to an ethical dilemma in a health care situation? What are the consequences of unethical behavior? How would you compare the ethical standards of your profession, to occupations that lack a standard, such as in the fast-food industry? Your textbook identified four (4) components when performing an ethical analysis. How would you use these same steps in your personal life, when confronted with a difficult choice? Review a copy of the ARRT Code of Ethics and identify verbiage that demonstrates the various moral tenets of principlism.

 

Ethical conducts

 

 

 

 

 

A teacher learns that there is a social media group dedicated to his class that he is unaware of, where students can share notes and discuss their experiences. He visits the group and asks to be a member. After becoming a member, several of his students send a friend request to him on social media. He accepts and begins to interact with his students in a personal manner. The teacher posts on his social media account, quite often, sharing photos of him with his girlfriend and at bars with his friends. Provide feedback to the teacher to support ethical conduct and address this situation. Include evidence from the Model Code of Ethics for Educators and Professional Dispositions of Learners.

 

Ethics

 

Using the SHRM code of ethics, prepare a 3-4-page plan that states your recommended course of action and analysis for an internal hiring scenario with ethical implications.

HR professionals work hard to encourage others in the organization to reflect and apply the ethics of the profession. Also, we have to be very cognizant of the rules of behavior associated with the organizations for which we work. Many organizations have their own code of conduct or guidelines of behavior. Any confusion should be dealt with promptly by working with the leadership and general counsel. We are, in the end, agents of the firm, no matter what type of organization we work in, and it is our responsibility to work diligently to support leaders in establishing a culture of trust and respect between the organization and its employees. In this assessment, the SHRM behavioral competency Ethical Practice and the HRM content knowledge area of Risk Management will be important for supporting your recommendation for a challenging hiring scenario, with potential ethical implications.

Introduction
Scenario
You are an HR professional in an organization with 1,200 employee and seven sites. The company you work for is involved in engineering. It performs construction design and also engages in research and development of engineering and construction materials. As the HR director, you report directly to the company’s CEO. The company’s founder is a scientist and though present at one of the sites, he is no longer involved in the running of the organization. There is a six-member board of directors.

The CEO is very open and outgoing and he is liked and respected by almost everyone in the company and his community. Recently, a technical position came open. The job announcement was only made internally, which is an option based on the approved and recently revised employee manual you completed and presented to the CEO and all senior staff. Note: The employee manual does not require management to hire the best qualified applicant. Currently, the company has an equal number of men and women, so filling this position with one gender or the other is not a consideration for maintaining an employment balance.

Technical position information: A fully qualified candidate is considered capable of performing the work with some period of transition, estimated to be around one year, and a best qualified candidate is considered someone able to hit the ground running in the new position.
Candidate information: Two internal employees have applied but they are not equally qualified.
One of the internal employees is a fully qualified young woman who has the education and two years of professional experience in the field, but she’s a new employee in the company.
The other internal employee is the best qualified young man with over eight years in the company. He holds multiple graduate degrees and has extensive professional experience.
The announcement of a hiring selection has not been made, but company gossip has already started, reflecting upon the likelihood that the young woman will be chosen because the CEO has an innocent crush. While no allegations of impropriety of any type have been made, the perception of a form of favoritism is present.

Your Challenge
The SHRM code of ethics advises HR professionals to “advocate for the appropriate use and appreciation of human beings as employees.” Using this and other ethical guidelines, should you try to influence the CEO’s selection and recommend that the young man be hired over the young woman? Or should you remain silent? What, if anything, is the CEO doing incorrectly or substantively wrong in this hiring scenario if he selects the woman?

Instructions
Prepare a 3–4-page plan that states your recommended course of action. Along with your recommendation, include the following:

Analyze ethical challenges presented by an HR management situation.
What are the ethical implications for the actions you would take in this scenario? What consequences could occur if you did nothing?
Describe key ethical factors considered in the formulation of a proposed HR solution.
What is your reasoning for making a recommendation or remaining silent within the context of the SHRM code of ethics? Use references to support your perspective and response to the SHRM code of ethics and this scenario.
Explain any legal considerations for the selection function presented by an HR situation.
Explain the role of the HR practitioner in advancing a proposed HR solution.
Briefly explain the role you will take to influence the eventual outcome. Consider aspects of leadership, negotiation, and consultation.
Discuss the application any SHRM behavioral competencies to the process of solving an HR challenge.
Which SHRM behavioral competencies do you think are most directly applicable to a successful resolution of this challenge, and why?

Shaping your personal code of ethics and morality

What sources have helped shape your personal code of ethics and morality? What influences, if any, have ever pressured you to compromise those standards? Think of an experience you had at work or school that tested your ethical standards. How did you resolve your dilemma? Now that time has passed, are you comfortable with the decision you made? If not, what would you do differently?

The importance of values and ethics

What is the importance of values and ethics? Values and ethics set the tone for human behavior. Values and ethics determine how we interact with the world, with those around us, and with ourselves. Values and ethics provide the framework for how we view the world, as well as what we put out into it. Nursing values and professional ethics are no different. These values and ethics determine the code by which we care, communicate, and approach the job of nursing.

So, what role do nursing values and professional ethics play on public health and policy?

For this Discussion, you will consider the role of nursing values and professional ethics on your selected advocacy issue. You will also consider the impact of law, politics, and ethics on the issue.

Post a response detailing the following:

Describe the nursing values and professional ethics related to the advocacy priority identified for the selected population (you can pick one appropriate)
Why do our nursing values and ethics demand it be on the agenda?
Compare the role of law, ethics, or politics on the population identified in your Week 2 Advocacy Area

Engineering and sustainable development (E-waste)

main reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25jyPURkJVM
write a short essay on e-waste and use the NSPE code of ethics choose 4 topics which are against the spirit of the codes of ethics. Explain each issue, and
clearly state how it violates the COEs and then present an arguement explaining the significance of the violation and its implecations for engineers, the
reputation of engineering as a profession and for the safety of the general public. The task is not just to focus on what is written in the COEs but why it is
included in the COEs. also you need to identify the ares in which the COEs are silent and recommend the modification inlight of new moral challenges facing
engineers in the 21 century.
you dont need to reference anything other than the video and the COE.
other optional videos to include
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axYKPbr9_MA&t=1315s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nqmjrQcAgg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqxwnmlUUts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU62hh3DBfg