Question: 1. Considering Judys situation and your responsibilities, what will your decisions be? What are the potential ethical challenges in this situation? 2. What will you

1. Considering Judy’s situation and your responsibilities, what will your decisions be? What are the potential ethical challenges in this situation?
2. What will you say to Judy?

Judy was paralyzed from the neck down. She must have help getting out of bed, getting dressed, and getting into a motorized wheelchair. Judy says that she still has the greatest ability of all: her mind, which is as sound as ever. She says if she can find a way to attend the university, she will get a degree in public administration, and she wants to have a career in that field.

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