Reproductive Rights

Reproductive rights revolve around an individual’s right to determine whether and when they want to have children. In 1973, the Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade established the legal right to abortion; however, states continue to battle over legislation related to reproductive care. In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed which expanded women’s access to contraception. Many people consider reproductive rights an issue of bodily autonomy. Consider the ethical and moral aspects related to making decisions about this social issue (Status of Women in the States, n.d.).
Consider how the ethical theories would consider the social issue you’ve selected. Think about what specific aspects of the issue would be relevant to decision-making process for each ethical perspective.
 
 
 
 
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Ethical perspectives work in real-world scenarios

 
Imagine that individuals within the community action group are meeting to share the social issue they have chosen and the ethical perspective they might use as they consider solutions. Some tensions have popped up in the action group. Your community action small group consists of five people. Two members of the group are highly engaged and seem to work well together. One member of the group, however, is controlling and wants to push their ideas and perspectives on other members of the group. Another member of the group is going through some difficult personal challenges and is not able to participate as much as he would like. Finally, one male team member keeps interrupting a female team member when she shares ideas with the rest of the group.
Complete Parts 1 and 2 below.
Part 1
Identify how someone with each ethical perspective listed in the first column would approach the group and individual members in this scenario by answering the questions in the remaining columns.
Ethical Perspective- Deontology (Ethics of Duty):
1. Based on this ethical perspective, what are the needs of the group in the scenario?
2. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the controlling group member?
3. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the group member dealing with personal challenges?
4. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the male group member that keeps interrupting the female team member?
Ethical Perspective- Rights Ethics:
1. Based on this ethical perspective, what are the needs of the group in the scenario?
2. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the controlling group member?
3. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the group member dealing with personal challenges?
4. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the male group member that keeps interrupting the female team member?
Ethical Perspective -Ethical Egoism:
1. Based on this ethical perspective, what are the needs of the group in the scenario?
2. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the controlling group member?
3. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the group member dealing with personal challenges?
4. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the male group member that keeps interrupting the female team member?
Ethical Perspective – Utilitarianism:
1. Based on this ethical perspective, what are the needs of the group in the scenario?
2. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the controlling group member?
3. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the group member dealing with personal challenges?
4. How would someone with this ethical perspective perceive and address the male group member that keeps interrupting the female team member?
Part 2
Write a 350- to 700-word analysis of the ways the ethical perspectives presented can impact real-world scenarios, particularly in the workplace:
• Explain how the different ethical perspectives work in real-world scenarios.
• Briefly describe a situation that has happened in your life or that you are familiar with where you experienced or were told about these ethical perspectives.
o In this situation, explain how the needs of the individual can be balanced with the needs of the larger group.
• Explain the benefits, as well as any downfalls, of these ethical perspectives.
 
 
 
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Experience in working in an interprofessional team

1This assignment allows you to reflect upon your experience in working in an interprofessional team: Think of a recent experience when you were part of team: what was the purpose of the team or committee? who was on team? what was the value of interprofessional practice for this team? how is this related to nursing? what did you learn?
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Sex in politics Victoria Wood

 
 
1. What is the main argument of the article? The topic was Victoria Woodhull—what is the argument? Provide the quote and page number where you find the main argument stated and then explain in your own words.
2. Provide 2 pieces of evidence from the article that support this argument. Don’t just provide a list of quotes from the article but use your own words and explain. If you had more than one main argument listed above, provide 2 pieces of evidence for each.
 
 
 
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