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Complete the Case Study: Tonya Archer media activity, which is linked later in this assessment.
Before you begin creating your submission for this assessment, make sure you have worked through the Tonya Archer case study. This will provide the foundational context for the assessment, for which you will be carrying out independent research by using the Internet to complete the following:
· Identify the professional code of ethics for your professional specialty or a specialty that you are interested in.
· With a local hospital in mind (perhaps one you work for), locate the mission, vision, and values statement of that hospital.
After you identify the professional ethics code and the hospital mission, vision, and values statements relevant to your work and interests, it may be useful to complete the following:
· Identify which item in the ethical code you believe is the most important and explain why.
· Name something in the code you would like to see addressed in more depth. Why?
· Which item in the code do you think would be the most challenging to follow and why?
· Does your code make an explicit distinction between what is legal and what is ethical? That is, is the code clear that, while an action may be legal, it may not be ethical?
· Finally, how well does your professional code of ethics align with the mission and values statement of your hospital? Can you imagine a situation in which following one would make it challenging to follow the other?
Instruction: 2-3 page document
For this assessment you will apply some concepts we have learned in the course, particularly those relating to the basic principles of health care ethics, professional codes of ethics, and values of health care institutions.
Write a paper that answers the following questions as it relates to the Tonya Archer Case Study:
· What are the most relevant end-of-life issues in health care ethics as they relate to this case?
· What should the hospital do? Should doctors simply keep Tonya on life support, as the parents want? Or, since all medical evidence indicates that Tonya’s brain damage is permanent, should life support be removed?
Support your answer with the following considerations in mind:
· Explain which principles of health care ethics and which moral theory are the best philosophical foundations for your view.
· Is your view supported by your professional code of ethics? If so, explain how. If not, explain what your code gets wrong about a case like this.
· Is your view consistent with the mission statement and values of the hospital you identified in your independent research you conducted to prepare to complete this assessment?
· Would an accrediting body, like
The Joint Commission
, support your choice? Why or why not?