Assessment 4 do not plagiarize; REDO ASSIGNMENT PLESE; CHANGE THE PAPER COMPLETELY

Case Study

 

Tonya Archer is a fifteen year-old who has been admitted to Saint Anthony Medical Center for surgery to repair an ACL injury she suffered while playing softball. Tonya and her family have met with her surgeon and understand that while all surgery carries risks, this is a straightforward procedure that he has performed many times with no complications.

The surgery goes as expected, but as Tonya is being transferred from the recovery room to her hospital room, she went into cardiac arrest. While Tonya received immediate medical attention, it took over seven minutes to restore cardiac function and the loss of blood circulation resulted in brain damage. During the attempt to resuscitate Tonya, she was intubated and placed on a ventilator. The medical staff has determined, though, that the loss of circulation caused brain death.

Tonyas doctors explain to her family that the damage Tonya sustained is irreversible and that she suffered whole brain death, which means that there is no neurological function, even at the most basic functions such as respiration or cardiac function. They tell the family that the next step is to take Tonya off the ventilator. Tonyas parents reaction is of steadfast refusal. They tell the doctor that they understand that Tonya has had a serious accident, but they point out that her body is warm, her heart is beating, and that she therefore is not dead.


The doctors, hospital administrator, and the hospitals medical ethicist tell the family that while the ventilator and other interventions can sustain the bodys functions, the damage done by the cardiac arrest will get worse and there is near certain expectation that Tonya will not recover any brain function. The family is told that there is no reasonable hope of benefit to Tonya by continuing ventilator and other treatment.

 

 

Write a 2-3 page paper that examines end-of-life issues in relationship to hospitals, professional ethics, and accrediting bodies.

  • 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?

Instructions

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?

Submission Requirements

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines.
  • Length: 23 typed, double-spaced pages.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
VERY IMPORTANT; INSTRUCTOR REVIEW
You have plenty of the elements present for a good paper here, but it is way too transparent. This paper should be like the others in the sense that it is a coherent presentation of a case study that has professionalism as an emphasis. The way you write this is more like just answering questions on a worksheet – it’s like I’m watching the sausage get made. I don’t mind seeing the process, but your finished product should be what you present here as a final submission. Try to eliminate those question headings and present this paper as a unified piece that presents an analysis of the case while emphasizing professional ethics as an approach. I also recommend watching my assessment success video for more help.I like that you apply the principles of ethics to this paper, but there should be a more cohesive approach to applying these principles to the case of Tonya. Also, there should be a distinction made between the ethical codes and the principles – you seem to conflate the two, but they are very different.You seem to identify the ethical principles as codes in this paper, but they are not the same thing. You will need to do some research on specific institutions such as the ANA or the AMA which provide sets of ethical codes. Be sure to explain them, talk about their role in the medical professional’s life, and apply them to the case.You mentioned generally what these documents do, but I did not witness any significant discussion of some of the examples you could apply. The assessment does ask you to choose a hospital and do some research to find out how an institution of your choice might respond to a case such as Tonya’s. Be sure to explain the documents, talk about their role in the medical professional’s life, and apply them to the case.I saw that you mentioned the Joint Commission and how decisions might align or they would support, but this is not nearly enough. The assessment does ask you to do some research regarding accrediting bodies and define their role in relation to Tonya’s case, if any. Be sure to explain how these bodies operate and explain how they affect the medical professional’s life, and the hospital.

 I thought this paper was well enough sourced but like I mention in my comments above, you will need to do more research on several different fronts.


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