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    We all have a personal code of ethics that we follow. This code of conduct is formed in our experiences and relationships as we have matured into adults. For me, my code of ethics is based on my Christian upbringing and personal life experiences. As Christians, we cannot hide our faith. If we truly believe in Christ and desire to follow Him, then our faith should impact every aspect of our lives, including the personal code of ethics that we turn to every day of our lives. We should not be turning

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    Personal ethics What personal, cultural, and spiritual values contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing practice? Ethics and values form the basis of nursing. Nurses provide nursing care by preventing illness, reducing suffering and promoting restoration of health in individuals, families, societies and communities. Nursing involves technical skills and abilities, duty and service to others with compassion and efficient decision-making

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    Ethics are the rules of conduct we decide to live by. They are moral rules, though not necessary laws. Business ethics are the same as personal ethics. An excellent company is not a technically and economically a right company, it’s also the one with social values, or a certifiable standard on ethical, social and environmental aspects. The relation of law and ethics or morality are that many types of laws restrict inmoral practices. For example, one way to discuss that a law should be passed is to

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    Attorney Ethics Amberjean M. Gallagher St. Leo University January 28, 2016 Author Note Amberjean Marie Gallagher, Virginia Beach, Virginia No noted changes in affiliation. There were no grants or other financial support for my study. No other colleagues assisted in conducting research and development of this paper. Correspondence concerning this paper should be addressed to Amberjean Marie Gallagher, 1616 Quail Point Rd, Virginia Beach, VA, 23454 E-mail: amberjean.gallagher@email.saintleo

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    In our lives we use ethics on a daily basis along with our own morals. Our ethics and morals influence the way we make decisions and the way we choose to respond in different situations. At some point in a person’s life there comes a time when a person must choose between sides, and be able to differentiate between wrong and right and what is befitting for humanity as a whole, which is when we apply our personal ethics system. My personal ethics are composed of elements that regularly assist me

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    Personal Ethics Melissa Sawyer Grand Canyon University May 5th, 2013 NRS 437 Ethical Decision Making in Nursing Personal Ethics The American Nurses Association defines nursing as, “protection, promotion, and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association, 2004, p.7). My personal nursing philosophy

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    Personal Ethics Ethics is a moral guide that helps a person understands right from wrong. A person’s moral guide is developed by how they were raised, the books they read, the experiences they have lived through, religious beliefs, and cultural beliefs. These experiences allow a person to learn right from wrong, good from bad through their own and other’s experiences and creating their own set of ethics. People take their set of ethics into their personal and professional life and continue to

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    Personal and professional ethics My personal code of ethics There are a lot of things I value in life. My religion is the most important of all for me. I might not go to church every Sunday, or abide by all the Bible rules but I pray and believe in the almighty God. I get happiness and hope from my religion and I feel like those two are what everyone wants in their life. The second important thing that I value in my life is my family. My family gives me courage, strength, hope, and a lots of support

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    Social Work Ethics vs Personal Ethics Shacoya Collins Indiana University 13 October 2017 John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said, “One person can make a difference but everyone should try” (John Fitzgerald Kennedy Quotes 2005). Everyone can be a change in someone else’s life, if they set aside their own beliefs to help someone else who may have different beliefs. Comparing my values to those of the social work code of ethics will show the converging and diverging between the two with a focus

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    Personal Ethics In today's world, individuals can make a single decision that can have a profoundly positive or negative effect on their family, their employer, coworkers, a nation, and even on the entire world. The life we lead reflects the strength of a single trait: our personal character. Personal ethics are different for each person but for the most part, people want to be known as a good person, someone who can be trusted, and he or she are concerned about his or her relationships and

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