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Patient’s Spiritual Needs: Case Analysis
In addition to the topic study materials, use the chart you completed and questions you answered
in the Topic 3 about “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” as the basis for your responses in this
assignment.
Answer the following questions about a patient’s spiritual needs in light of the Christian
worldview.
In 200-250 words, respond to the following: Should the physician allow Mike to continue making
decisions that seem to him to be irrational and harmful to James, or would that mean a
disrespect of a patient’s autonomy? Explain your rationale.
In 400-500 words, respond to the following: How ought the Christian think about sickness and
health? How should a Christian think about medical intervention? What should Mike as a
Christian do? How should he reason about trusting God and treating James in relation to what is
truly honoring the principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence in James’s care?
In 200-250 words, respond to the following: How would a spiritual needs assessment help the
physician assist Mike determine appropriate interventions for James and for his family or others
involved in his care?
Statement of Purpose Essay
Application for admission to the university statement of purpose essay. Use details provided.
Ethical dilemma
As a manufacturer of athletic shoes whose image, indeed per-formance, is widely regarded as
socially responsible, you find your costs increasing. Traditionally, your athletic shoes have been
made in Indonesia and South Korea. Although the ease of doing business in those countries has
been improving, wage rates have also been increasing. The labour-cost differential between your
present suppliers and a contractor who will get the shoes made in China now exceeds $1 per
pair. Your sales next year are projected to be 10 million pairs, and your analysis suggests that
this cost differential is not offset by any other tangible costs; you face only the political risk and
potential damage to your com-mitment to social responsibility. Thus, this $1 per pair savings
should flow directly to your bottom line. There is no doubt that the Chinese government engages
in censorship, remains repres-sive, and is a long way from a democracy. Moreover, you will have
little or no control over working conditions, sexual harass-ment, and pollution. What do you do
and on what basis do you make your decision? With a Christian worldview
