Question: please help me with this question. please answer case study question number 2. thanks Choose one of these ethical duties to deseribe what you feel



Choose one of these ethical duties to deseribe what you feel the case study is related to whon answering the question you have chosen. Nonmaleficience-(refraining from harming / asn in a position to potentially myself or anothet) destroys or otherwise harms someione eise. Beneficence - (bringing about good) t am in a position to benefit someone else. Fidelity- (promise Keeping) I have made a promise; explieit or Implicit, to someone else. Veracity - I am in a position to tell the truth or decelve someoret Justice- 1 am in a position to distribute benefits and burdens among individuals or grovps in soclety who have legitimate claims on the benefits. Reparations - thave wronged someone else. Gratitude-I have been the beneficiary of someone else's goodness. Choose one of these three questions at the end of the case study to answer. This discussion will be open from 01/30/23 thru 02/05/23,11:59 p.m. One paragraph when answering the question (Due by 02/02/23). Also ecch student is required to have 2 replies per week to other student's postings (Due by 02/05/23 ). THE CASE OF LATOYA AND THE PHYSICAL THERAPY PATIENT (FROM TEXTBOOK) Refer to the case study at the beginning of the chaptode? Case Questions 1. How can Latoya balance the benefits and harm of encouraging her patients to do something they do not want to do? 2 In your opinion, is. Dr. B. placing too much prassure on the student? 3. Is this a legal or athical problem or both? 4. Who should Latoya talk to about het dilemrna? THE CASE OF LATOYA AND THE PHYSICAL THERAPY PATIENT (FROM TEXTBOOK) Refer to the case study at the beginning of the chaptems Case Questions 1. How can Latoya balance the benefits and harm of encouraging her patients to do something they do not want to do? 2 In your opinion, is Dr. B. placing too much pressure on the student? 3 is this a legal or ethical problem or both? 4. Who should Latoya talk to about her dilemma? The Case of Latoya and the Physical Therapy Patient Latoya is in training to become a physical therapist. Dr. B., the One of her patients, a 72 -year-old-woman recovering from a head of the Physical Therapy Department, has told her that she stroke, is adamant in her refusal to walk with either a waiker or a helps the patients too much. Many times he has said, "You can't cane. She insists on remaining in her wheelchair because she is go home with the patients. They must learn to care for them- afraid of falling. Latoya is sympathetic toward this patient's fears. selves." Nearing the end of her program, Latoya is doing very well She remembers seeing a patient fall during a physical therapy in all her studies, but she fears that Dr. B. will not give her a good session resulting in a fractured vertebra (bone) in her spine. The performance evaluation unless she can better prepare the patients woman was subsequently bedridden for several weeks while she for independence. recovered. In addition, a statement that Latoya heard in one of (continued) 53 54 PAFT 1 The Legal Environment har classes, pelnum non nocere, moaning "first, do no harm," has always infuvenced her behavior. Latoya is very reluctant to force 1. In your opinion, is Dr. B. placing too much pressure on a her patent to do something she doesn't want to do. student? 2. Is this a legal or ethical problem, or both? 3. Who should Latoya talk to about her dilemma
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