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1. Click the link at the bottom of the screen and read the Hippocratic Oath at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/greek/greek_oath.html
2. Read the Oath of Mainmonides.
3. Click the link at the bottom of the screen and read the American College Health Executives – ACHE Code of Ethics at: https://www.ache.org/abt_ache/code.cfm
4. Click the link at the bottom of the screen and read “BROPHY vs. NEW ENGLAND SINAI HOSPITAL: Ethical Dilemmas in Discontinuing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration for Comatose Patients” at: http://www.bmei.org/jbem/volume1/num3/davis_brophy_vs_new_england_sinai_hospital.php
5. Research one other example in the news, OCLS, or the Internet concerning:
a. Triaging patients
b. Rationing scarce and expensive medical procedures and supplies
c. The availability and allocation of transplant organs
d. Providing services for those unable to afford them
6. Evaluate the difficulty of those in healthcare making moral decisions based on the examples chosen. Your responses should be at least 150 to 200 words for each item.
a. Briefly describe each of your examples. Then describe the principles applied in each example.
b. Which theory or theories were illustrated? Describe the biblical perspectives. Do you agree with these perspectives?
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