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    The obligation of confidentiality is virtually universal in professional codes of ethics, particularly with respect to HIV/AIDS (Naidoo & Vernillo, 2012). Consequential arguments thus support disclosure of confidential information such as HIV status as ethically permissible in the context of a “duty to warn”, as in Tarasoff

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    Professional Dilemma Within any work environment there are should be a code of ethics that is set out so that conflicts can be avoided and people live or work together in unity. Therefore they should clearly be stipulated so that people can live and exist together in harmony. The code of ethics should be adhered to by each and every individual regardless of the status they have or post they hold in a particular area. This will ensure that no one offends another and everyone does what they are

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    PROFESSIONAL / INDIVIDUAL ETHICS Scenario The site is a private property of Mr John Cruger & Mrs Alicia Cruger (Created for sake of assignment). The site is a flat land and vacant currently and the client intend to build 2 townhouses and it is not sure whether they will lease or sell the property after completion. 1) Architect’s Point of View As an architect, in terms of practicalities and technicalities of the project, I do see the potential of the site. Being in the Richmond area, the project

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    Social Work is a distinctive practice and an ever-changing field in our world today. A few especially intriguing aspects of this profession are the wide spectrum of its professional values and ethics, appreciation for human diversity, and the emphasis on social and economic justice. With such widespread approaches and focuses, a master degree in Social Work would open endless and exciting possibilities for my future. However, I believe that before a career is even considered, one must examine their

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    Social Work is a distinctive practice and an ever-changing field in our world today. A few especially intriguing aspects of this profession are the wide spectrum of its professional values and ethics, appreciation for human diversity, and the emphasis on social and economic justice. With such widespread approaches and focuses, a master 's degree in Social Work would open endless and exciting possibilities for my future. However, I believe that before a career is even considered, one must examine

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    M 2 Professional ethics Service Ideal The wellbeing of society The pursuit of excellence Community service Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (APESB 2010) Ensure high-quality service consistent with the reputation of the profession. It provides guidance in conflict situations. Conceptual framework approach The code provides a conceptual framework approach to the application of the fundamental principles of professional conduct: 1. integrity Honest and trust. Accountants

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    documents, and physical inspection of inventory by qualified accountants”. Auditors can be split into two different divisions, internal auditors and external auditors. They are to follow the Code of Ethics and the International Standards. The nature of the role is contained within the International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF). The Charted institute of internal auditors states that the role of an internal auditor is to provide independent assurance that an organization’s risk management; governance

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    The following are guidelines from the AARC Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for the respiratory therapist Along with these guidelines, I will discuss my opinion and the importance of each one. Each one will be discussed based on the order they are written in the AARC Code of Ethics Guide. • Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, supports objectivity, and fosters trust in the profession and its professionals. This means that the respiratory therapist should harbor the quality of

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    5 Professional Code of Ethics for Nurse Meta Description: Nurses have to maintain patients' privacy, inform them on treatment, promote their safety, motivate for recovery, and maintain self-integrity when performing duty. A doctor plays an important role in saving a person's life and helping a pregnant woman deliver a baby safely. But the hands that help these doctors are often of nurses, whose acts are overlooked. These nurses rarely get a mention despite their hard work which ensures comfort

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    It is the responsibility as well as an expectation for Occupational Therapists (OTs) to maintain a professional behaviour, in order to build a therapeutic relationship in and outside a therapeutic setting. The OTs have a duty of care to use the correct knowledge and skills to enhance the life quality of a service user. 1 There is no clear-cut definition for Professionalism. However it can be defined as upholding and applying the values of a profession by having specific knowledge about the occupation

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