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Patient confidentiality - $4
Why has patient
confidentiality become a more difficult issue to deal with in the
present healthcare environment?
Other Requirements: Ms. X, a local television personality, visits Dr. C
for an appointment. She is recognized by a medical assistant, who asks
the nurse about this patient. The nurse confirms the patient s identity
and then the medical assistant goes to the computer, pulls up Ms. X s
records, and finds out that the patient is being treated for cancer.
The medical assistant calls her sister and shares this information about
Ms. X, and the sister begins to call others to tell them about it.
Who violated confidentiality in this case? Can we blame everyone for
this breach of confidentiality? What could have been done to protect Ms.
X's information?
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Aristophanes - $6
Aristophanes is right in
The Clouds: democracy automatically produces two classes of
people-knaves and fools-and if it weren t for the support it gets from
knaves and fools, there would be no such thing as democracy. To what
degree, if any, is this true? In responding to this topic, be sure that
you conceive of democracy in a way that is useful in considering
Aristophanes play. Don t just turn to dictionary definitions; they are
merely places to start in thinking about the concepts you re using. And
notice: this topic is about the ideas presented in the play, having to
do with a general concept of democracy; it is not about specific
political issues in our modern democratic world. Some brief examples of
them may be all right as illustrations, but don t get carried away with
discussing them.
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