Instructions For this week's assignment respond to one of the following options, and include Option 1, 2, or 3 as part of your heading. Option 1: The first option is to name and describe in detail a...

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For this week's assignment respond to one of the following options, and include Option 1, 2, or 3 as part of your heading.



Option 1:The first option is to name and describe in detail a key specific and recent healthcare technology. What are at least two key moral problems this technology creates? What are the proper moral guidelines for dealing with it in your view? Compare your approach to what an utilitarian and ethical egoist would say (each independently).



Option 2:In the second option, name and describe in detail a key specific and recent social technology. What are at least two key moral problems this technology creates? What are the proper moral guidelines for dealing with it in your view? Compare your moral approach to what an utilitarian and social contract ethicist would say (each independently).



Option 3:John Doe, Patient One, is in late stage of kidney disease. If he does not receive a new kidney, then he is predicted to die within a week. Doe is 45, single, and has no children. Doctors theorize that Doe damaged his kidney by not following a low-salt diet. Doe inherited one million dollars and is known for giving money to charity. Without a transplant, he will probably be forced to spend all his money searching for a kidney outside of the usual legal channels. Patient Two is Jane Doe (no relation to John).Patient Two is a mother of two children (ages 21 and 24). She is divorced and 55 years old.She developed kidney problems due to eating a high-fat and high-sugar diet. If she does not receive a kidney within one month, doctors believe she will die. Patient Three is an orphan. This orphan lives in a state facility. She was born with a genetic condition that constantly damages her kidney. The only known approach to her condition is to provide her with a kidney transplant every so often. She is 11 and has already undergone two kidney transplants. She will perish in two months if she does not receive another transplant.


All three patients are at the same hospital. The hospital only has one kidney to give out. The orphan's birth parents were known to be of a religion that is opposed to organ donation. The other patients come from religions that do not oppose organ donation.Who should get the kidney? Why should that candidate receive it over the others? Devise a course of socialaction and a solution for this case by using the ethics of egoism and then utilitarianism to a key moral conflict involving health care in this case. Appraise the interests of diverse populations (in termsof ethnicity, race,religion, sexual orientation, etc.) and how they relate to the case.


For all the options:


Cite the textbook and incorporate outside sources, including citations.


You should not be using any text you used in a discussion board or assignment for this class or any previous class.


You will submitallof the following:



  • A written report that presents one of the options above (Be sure to give equal time to each element.)

  • An oral presentation that summarizes the report and examines the ethical ideas beyond the particulars of each case.

  • The link or a scan of the article mentioning the health technology, social technology, or case you are reporting on. If you made up the case, please indicate that in your report.


You should not be using any text you used in a discussion board or assignment for this class or any previous class.


Cite the textbook and incorporate outside sources, including citations.



Writing Requirements (APA format)



  • Length: 3-4 pages (not including title page or references page)

  • 1-inch margins

  • Double spaced

  • 12-point Times New Roman font

  • Title page

  • References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources)



Presentation Requirements



  • Length: 2-3 minutes

Answered Same DayJul 30, 2021

Answer To: Instructions For this week's assignment respond to one of the following options, and include Option...

Abhishek answered on Jul 31 2021
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Running Head: NURSING        1
NURSING         3
NURSING
OPTION 1: IDENTIFY AND SEARCH FOR A KEY SPECIFIC RECENT SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY
Table of Contents
A Specific Recent Social Technology in Nursing and Healthcare    
3
Identifying Two Moral Problems Created by the Use of this Technology    3
Morale Guidelines for Dealing with the Problems    4
Comparing Personal Moral Approach to the Problem with the Utilitarian Approach    4
Comparing Personal Moral Approach with that of the Social Contract Ethics    5
References    6
A Specific Recent Social Technology in Nursing and Healthcare
Telemedicine is a new approach to health care. Not only has it bridge the gap of geographical locations but also has met the needs of the healthcare system as soon as possible. The healthcare system can be considered as the most important sector for human beings and developing it with the modern system and bringing in technology to enhance its capabilities are a boon to the human race (Scott Kruse et al., 2018).
The primitive methods, long queues and the long process of consultation are changed with the application of Artificial intelligence systems. As the process is new, there are multiple challenges and the most common challenges in the development form the old system to the new way of providing health care.
Identifying Two Moral Problems Created by the Use of this Technology
Morale problems are always challenging to any changes and development of new technology. There have been restrictions, the lack of encouragement and at times rigidity to move to the new system and give up the old system. Human beings are accustomed to simpler things, easier and often lack the motivation to accept changes (Calton, Abedini & Fratkin, 2020). In the case of the healthcare system, the major problem lies in the acceptance of the new method.
Most people believe in the old system of visiting a doctor, waiting an hour or more at the clinic, consulting and so on. Telemedicine bridges the gap of time and timely medication (Lilly et al., 2017). The moral rigidity to...
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