Write an argumentative essay based on one story from Dr. Huyler’s collections?
Are any of the following ethical principles upheld or violated: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, patient confidentiality, fidelity, veracity, or negligence? Select one or more and explain how this is demonstrated. Use in-text citations from the story in each body paragraph to support your positions (remember we do not put citations in the introduction or conclusion).
P1 Intro: Attention Getter. Thesis statement > In the short story “Power” by Frank Huyler the ethical principle of autonomy is violated. 2 supporting points about violation of autonomy
P2 Supporting Point 1 Examples and1 in-text citation
P3 Supporting Point 2 Examples and 1 in-text citation
P4 Conclusion: Summarize your thoughts. Think about the impact/connection this story provokes in the field of healthcare today.
Outline 2
*Select two ethical principles and discuss how they are violated or upheld.
P1 Intro: Attention Getter. Thesis Statement > In the short story “Sugar” by Frank Huyler the ethical principles of beneficence and autonomy are violated. 2 supporting points
P2 Supporting Point 1 Examples and in-text citation
P3 Supporting Point 2 Examples and in-text citation
P4 Conclusion: Summarize your thoughts. Think about the impact/connection this story provokes in the field of healthcare today.
References
Huyler, F. (2002). The Blood of Strangers: Title. University of California Press. Los Angeles, C.A.