Case Study: Treatment and Autonomous Case Study: As a healing and self-governing Christian, it is essential to balance spiritual life with material life. For many Christians, faith believes that God will deeply and favorably impact the quality of their lives. It is sometimes difficult to stick to your spiritual beliefs and make moral decisions about your health. It is one of the most rewarding tasks to agree on a health care provider with a health care provider. In this case study, Mike and Joanne had to make a very difficult decision regarding taking care of his son James. James suffers from kidney failure and requires dialysis and kidney transplant surgery. His condition got worse, the parents have to decide how to carry out his treatment, including dialysis, without having the dialysis go to the medical service and allowing kidney transplant. In this article I will explain the ethical issues and the principles of Christianity in case studies and their impact on ethical decision making. There are some ethical problems in this case study. The therapist has to offer Mike and Joanne all the treatment options and expected results. Equally important, based on this information, the doctor advises parents what to do. The doctor tells the parents, not part of the patient, what they want to hear (Meilaender, 2013). It is the responsibility of the doctor to use their expertise to inform parents while respecting that doctors can not agree. Another ethical question revealed from case studies, even after being told that dialysis is required, parents of James chose not to receive treatment to take him to rehabilitation service , After all it made his condition worse. so
Case study: healing and autonomy Mike and Joanne need to make a very important decision on son James and its care. They want to confirm that their son is being taken care of, but want to walk along the path of God. Mike posted James' treatment and decided to wait and believe in God. When they were waiting for treatment, James' condition was getting worse so they let James go through dialysis without being asked. Mike is struggling to find out if God is trying his faith or whether God is punishing him. He needs to understand it and make sure he does the right thing for his son James. Some of the problems that arise in all these processes are principles of sincerity. The doctor has the right to provide all the options to parents and explain the risks and benefits. If he does not do this, he informs this in violation of his duty as a doctor. This may be the right choice for them, but in the end it will hurt James and hurt him more.
Case Study: Treatment and Autonomous Case Study: As a healing and self-governing Christian, it is essential to balance spiritual life with material life. For many Christians, faith believes that God will deeply and favorably impact the quality of their lives. It is sometimes difficult to stick to your spiritual beliefs and make moral decisions about your health. It is one of the most rewarding tasks to agree on a health care provider with a health care provider. In this case study, Mike and Joanne had to make a very difficult decision regarding taking care of his son James. James suffers from kidney failure and requires dialysis and kidney transplant surgery. His condition got worse, the parents have to decide how to carry out his treatment, including dialysis, without having the dialysis go to the medical service and allowing kidney transplant. so
Ailingen Wuornos Case Study Aileen Wuornos 1 Aileen Wuornos Case Study Aileen Wuornos is one of the murderers of the infamous women series in history. In her many long-term criminal acts, she was imprisoned for having mercilessly murdered six men and sentenced to death (Russell, 1992). During her growth, her grandparents, her primary caregiver were abandoned by her mother and father and physically and mentally abused. Because of her lack of support and communication from caregivers, and her role model through her grandfather's violent and aggressive behavior, Irene quickly set up her future criminal activity Very aggressive I developed angry criminal behavior. Road to the final upgrade Cold blood murder and imprisonment (Myers, Gooch & Meloy, 2005)