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I have received a triple D* in this course. I have received a distinction for unit 5. My assignments are top quality. This is for learning aim B and the case studies I have used in my assignment are Nusrat Patel, Brenda Grey and Maria

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LEARNING AIM B: Examine the ethical issues involved when providing care and support to
meet individual needs.

P3: Explain how to incorporate ethical principles into the provision of support for
individuals with different needs.

ETHICAL ISSUES AND APPROACHES:

Ethical working incorporates respecting the fundamental values and principles that support practice,
but ethics likewise includes confronting moral questions such as whether to lengthen life against the
desires of a critically ill patient. Ethics is the study of how individuals treat one another and the
environment; it is the systematic examination of the attitudes and practices of individuals. Ethics is
about cautiously learning the values that control our attitudes and practices in given contexts, and it
is about investigating what values ought to guide our attitudes and behaviours. Ethics is when you
manage right or wrong conduct and it is likewise about guaranteeing things are ethically right. An
example of an ethical issue is if a doctor was not on shift but rather going to leave the hospital and
he saw a patient fall over but because he is not on shift, he legally does not need to support them.
This is liable to an ethical issue because the doctor was not on his shift so he doesn’t need to
proceed to support that individual, however, ethically he shouldn’t disregard the patient and not
assist him to get back up.

Ethics within healthcare is the part of ethics that manages with ethical issues in health and medicine.
It involves discussions about treatment decisions and care choices that people, their families, and
service providers must face. It involves a reflection upon the relationships between health
professionals and those they serve, as well as the programmes, systems, and structures developed
to improve the health of a population. Health ethics involves pondering about the allotment of
assets and considering the complex moral choices emerging from continuous health care
restructuring and advancing technology. It likewise involves a critical, political, and moral analysis of
the definition and the determinants of health. An example of this is when professionals make
decisions about end-of-life care.

ETHICAL THEORIES:

For a considerable length of time, philosophers have concocted the theoretical methods for telling
right from wrong and for giving guidance about how to live and act morally. When you are faced
with a troublesome circumstance in life, you can utilise ethical theories to manage your choices.
Every theory accentuates diverse focuses, with the goal for you to achieve a morally right choice.
You will have your own individual decision of the theory dependent on your experience. Different
ethical theories exist and theories can be applied to various circumstances to inform our reasoning
and support decision making. Understanding the key theories empowers professionals to use this
information to justify, shield and suggest the right actions in the circumstances experienced in
practice.

CONSEQUENTIALISM:

Early scholars on consequentialism were Jeremey Bentham (1748-1832) and one of his students,
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). A recent writer on consequentialism is Peter Singer. This theory says

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