KC Our Pregnant Daughter Didn t Want This Case Study Q&A Discussion

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Read the following case study from the Center for Practical Bioethics:

APA is NOT required except for references. Use format below.

An introduction and conclusion are not required.

Part I - Complete the Questions for Discussion following the case. There are 5 questions. Number and write out each question and thoroughly discuss your answer below the question.

Questions for Discussion

1. What should be done now for Janet and her parents, and on what grounds?

2. What values underlie the statute making a pregnant woman’s healthcare treatment declarations of “no effect” while pregnant?

3. Do you agree or disagree with this statute, and on what grounds?

4. What decision would you be making as Janet’s parental surrogate, and why?

5. Ought someone to be a surrogate for Janet’s fetus, or not? And why or why not?

Part II

Summarize the case, explaining the legal and ethical aspects of it. Use the Heading: Summary

Research and explain any laws that pertain to the situation. Heading: Laws Pertaining to the Situation

Define and explain the ethical principles that pertain to this case. Heading: Ethical Principles

Determine if the legal and ethical responsibilities are in alignment with each other. Heading: Alignment of Ethical Responsibilities

Part III

Explain how you would recommend this care team resolve the situation by answering the following questions:

Heading: Recommendations for a Resolution. Number the question and write the question and thoroughly discuss your answer below the question.

  1. What specific details of the case require resolution?
  2. What specific actions should the organization or nurse take to ensure an appropriate outcome?
  3. What resources and dependencies exist for your recommendation?

Cite at least 3 peer-reviewed sources published within the last 5 years.

Note: At least 1 of the sources should provide evidence for your resolution recommendation or plan of action.

Include an APA-formatted reference list.




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Explanation & Answer

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Case Study Questions - Outline
I. Action to be done to Janet and her parents
A. Consult health care proxy and lawyers for way forward.
II. Values underlying the statute
A. One's state does not allow one's document that directs healthcare to take effect
when one is pregnant.
III. Decision I would make as Janet’s parental surrogate
A. I would respect my daughter wishes for no measures to save her life
IV. Laws pertaining to the situation
A. No one has authority to terminate the life of a pregnant woman whose fetus is
over 20 weeks
B. A life support machine can be removed regardless of whether someone is
pregnant or not.
V. Steps to be taken by the organization or nurse
A. Consult a medical attorney and request consent from Janet’s parents
VI. Recommendation
A. Practice advance directives
VII.

Challenges faced by Ensign Group
A. Big data analysis

B. Poor accommodation to patient needs


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Case Study Questions
PART I

1. What should be done now for Janet and her parents, and on what grounds?
My suggestion would be for Janet's parents to consult the health care proxy or lawyers who
are knowledgeable on the underlying issue. Since the decision lies with her parents now, Janet's
will could be overruled. Even though it is crucial to fulfilling Janet's wishes, her current
condition of being pregnant complicates the whole matter. Janet's fetus could survive. This is
only after Janet's parents give consent to prolonging Janet's life with the advancement in
technology until the baby is born.
2. What values underlie the statute making a pregnant woman's healthcare treatment
declarations of "no effect" while pregnant?
The "no effect" means that the law in one's state does not allow one's document that directs
healthcare to take effect when one is pregnant. The underlying statute is that the unborn baby is
not in a position to make their own decision. Therefore, it is crucial to overrule the parent's
wishes and rights.
3. Do you agree or disagree with this statute, and on what grounds?
I disagree with the statute, as presented in the case study. Reason being, Janet made her
wishes clearly and legally documented. In this article, Janet is depicted as...


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