Employee Safety Laws
Before starting this assignment be sure you are familiar with the following laws and their amendments:U.S. Department of L …
Employee Safety Laws
Before starting this assignment be sure you are familiar with the following laws and their amendments:U.S. Department of Labor. Wage and Hour Division (WHD) (n.d.) The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Retrieved at https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/1421.htmU.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Pregnancy Discrimination. Retrieved at https://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/pregnancy.cfmU.S. Department of Labor. (n.d.) Americans with Disabilities Act. Retrieved at https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/disability/adaHR Hero. (2017) Occupational Health and Safety Administration. Retrieved at http://topics.hrhero.com/occupational-safety-and-health-administration-osha/Prepare a 2- to 3-page paper (not counting the cover and reference pages) that discusses how the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, safety laws or other state laws might apply to the following scenario.One of your old college roommates, Sandra, is a nurse who took a job that required her to be able to lift 50 pounds smoothly. She was told the job had this physical strength requirement for patient safety and to ensure that teams of nurses could move patients as needed. Sandra worked for a nursing home chain that employed 900 employees. Sandra had become pregnant and on her doctor’s advice tried to refrain from lifting 50 pounds. After she kept finding herself in situations at work that required her to do this kind of lifting, she decided to just stay home until the baby was born. After the baby was born, Sandra went back to work, but her baby developed a medical condition that required her to see doctor’s frequently. Sandra didn’t have anyone else who could be a “dedicated” caregiver for her baby, so she took leave from work to tend to her child. When her leave was about to expire, she got her daughter’s doctor to write a note in support of extending her leave. The note wasn’t clear and suggested that the doctor thought it would be nice, but not necessary, for mother and child to be together. Sandra’s manager told her that the nursing home wouldn’t be able to keep her job open for her any longer. However, he told her she should apply to the company again as a new-hire when she was ready to get back to work.Use at least 2 Online Library sources plus any applicable background readings to support your discussion
Need help with some ethical or legal stuff
Patients have a bill of rights. Patients also consent to care and have a right to self-determine their care. Those who car …
Need help with some ethical or legal stuff
Patients have a bill of rights. Patients also consent to care and have a right to self-determine their care. Those who care for patients are to keep information protected. Select one of the patient rights (ethical or legal issues and a different one chosen by another student) from readings this week. Discuss with your colleagues the right, the legal and/or ethical basis for this right and how this translates into responsibility for a specific health service organization setting. Provide two specific real life case examples that you find on the internet or in the print media. Examples: assisted living facilities for disabled, long term care facility, a home care nursing association, a small physician practice, a hospital, a rehabilitation center, or a first responder/ambulance. Discuss 1. The patient right (with proper legal citation);2. The setting; and3. The health care organization’s responsibility.Reference Background Readings this week:http://www.whitehouse.gov/files/documents/healthcare-fact-sheets/patients-bill-rights.pdf [The White House]http://www.nrc-pad.org/images/stories/PDFs/fedaddirectives2a.pdf [ Federal Law on Advance Directives] http://www.aha.org/content/00-01/pcp_english_030730.pdf [Website may say no there but just click on the heading above notice. Many articles on patience rights]http://www.healthsourceglobal.com/docs/patient%20bill%20of%20rights_merged.pdf [patient’s rights, protections and the law]http://partnershipforpatients.cms.gov/ [gov website partnership for patients]http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1209500 [shared decision making]
The Illusionists Educational Media Film Summary
your task is to write a succinct documentary review of your selected film. Include the following in your review:The title …
The Illusionists Educational Media Film Summary
your task is to write a succinct documentary review of your selected film. Include the following in your review:The title of the documentary and the intended audienceThe purpose of the documentaryA brief (250 – 500 word) summary of the documentaryProvide a personal critique of the documentary and whether you would recommend future HLTH 220 students review this filmAfter your initial post, read and discuss at least TWO other films with the students who previewed the respective documentary by the end of the session.
Ashford University Intriguing Legal and Ethical Issues Discussion
Timmco, Inc. is a publicly traded corporation located in Denton, Texas that makes and sells high pressure industrial spray …
Ashford University Intriguing Legal and Ethical Issues Discussion
Timmco, Inc. is a publicly traded corporation located in Denton, Texas that makes and sells high pressure industrial spraying equipment used in all sorts of commercial liquid spraying applications. It prides itself on top quality and promotes its products as “100% made in the USA”.Sales have been declining recently due to competition from lower priced competitors and Timmco is looking for ways to reduce costs. One option under consideration is to find a new source for the high-pressure valves used in its products. These valves are complicated mechanisms that operate under very high internal pressure. If the valve was to burst, it would spray pieces of metal in all directions and pose a significant hazard to anyone standing nearby including the operator of the equipment. Timmco currently has a contract to purchase 1,000 valves a year at $2,500 per valve from Blagg Industries, a small privately owned business located in Boone, North Carolina. The contract has been in place for three years and has two more years to run.Blagg Industries has a dozen employees. Timmco is its primary customer. If Blagg Industries loses Timmco’s business, it will have to lay off employees and might even go out of business.Timmco is considering outsourcing the valves from Sanco, an overseas supplier in the country of Slawrovia, instead of buying valves from Blagg Industries. The Sanco valves only cost $1,000 each, but are known to be of lower quality than the Blagg Industries valves and are more likely to burst. Sanco can supply these valves at such low cost because they pay their workers, including children, less than the equivalent of $5 per day and work them long hours in hot, dangerous conditions.Slawrovia is a poor country, but it has a large government bureaucracy and there is a lot of red tape involved in getting approval to export manufactured goods to other countries. In fact, it might take more than a year for Sanco and Timmco to obtain the necessary approvals for Sanco to export the valves to Timmco. Fortunately, the CEO of Sanco is related to the Slawrovia Minister of Commerce and has told Timmco that the necessary approvals can be obtained in less than a week if Timmco makes a $20,000 “gift” to the Slawrovia Minister of Commerce.In addition to finding a new, low cost valve supplier, Timmco plans to increase sales by running a new marketing campaign that focuses on their commitment to American made quality. The tagline will be “Made in the USA by Americans, for Americans.”You are a high-level executive at Timmco. Analyze the legal and ethical issues presented by the Timmco scenario. Your legal and ethical analysis should include breach of contract and remedies, negligent torts, product liability, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and deceptive advertising and should incorporate a discussion and application of one or more of the ethical theories from Chapter 4 of the course textbook Business law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment.Your legal and ethical analysis should,Analyze breach of contract and remediesAnalyze negligent tortsAnalyze product liabilityAnalyze the Foreign Corrupt Practices ActAnalyze deceptive advertisingIncorporate a discussion and application of one or more of the ethical theories from Chapter 4 of the course textbook Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment.
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Impact Of Language On Critical Thinking And Decision
▪ One culture takes a thing to be good while in ▪ Critical thinking is thus a result of culture and ▪ It is the proc …
Impact Of Language On Critical Thinking And Decision
▪ One culture takes a thing to be good while in ▪ Critical thinking is thus a result of culture and ▪ It is the process of changing the views …
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