Ethical and Spiritual Decision Making in Health Care Discussion Questions

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However, religion entails belief on God’s creation and a little of science. Religion and science create much unanswered questions. This is brought by science failing to explain everything in reality. Since science explain things using facts, not everything can be explained using facts. This is where spirituality and religion come in to fill the loop holes. Disease, health, and healing are the aspects that are most interesting. Healing refers to positive but subjective process that is unpredictable involving transformation from a diseased or suffering state, to a more new and wholeness sense spiritually, physically, and mentally (Egnew, 2005). Disease is caused by a change in the normal functioning of the body system either caused by external factors such as microorganisms, or internal factors such as imbalance in the body’s secretions.

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The outcome of disease is improper bodily functions that cause suffering, pain, immobility, abnormal behavior, weakness, or death. However, healing is possible for most diseases. This kind action motivated millions of Christians believers to take good care of poor people in the society, the disenfranchised, and the sick (Shelly & Miller, 2006). Since Imago dei explains that all humans were created equal, they should be respected and loved equally. This believe should be adopted by medical practitioners, including nurses in attending to patients irrespective of their financial capabilities, race, gender, age, or mental, physical, spiritual, or social stand. Similarly, distribution of healthcare resources should be done in a fair and just manner such that every person irrespective of race or social status will get access to equal medical services in the society.

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Additionally, healthcare providers should attend to patients with love and kindness, with the aim of promoting life and reduce suffering. Children should be obtained naturally as God intended. Principalism, especially in the context of bioethics in the United States, has often been critiqued for raising the principle of autonomy to the highest place, such that it trumps all other principles or values. How would you rank the importance of each of the four principles? How do you believe they would be ordered in the context of the Christian biblical narrative? Refer to the lecture and topic readings in your response. Principalism entails four bioethical principles, which include the following from the most important: Respect for autonomy. This means whatever happens to any person’s body should be respected.

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For this case patients should be the beneficiaries of application of beneficence. Justice. This refers to principles that require fairness of resource, cost and risk distribution. Patients should be fairly treated by given the right amount of services, products, and pay for them fairly and equally. Ranking these principles in order of importance depends on the situation at hand. Eve and Adam disobeyed God by eating the forbidden fruit they were told by God not to. Since they were in flesh, they failed the test and this made man a sinful creature up to today. We are born of sin and hare short of God’s glory. This action by Eve and Adam entitled us to spiritual and physical death. Redemption.

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In order to seek hope and conform, we should know what sin is and avoid it. In disease, God is present and heals. Sickness, death and suffering are presented as evils that destroy life (Shelly & Miller, 2006). Accepting Jesus Christ and following him is the greatest achievement in Christianity. How often do you engage with or witness death in your work? How has this experience or the lack of it shaped your view of death? Has it gotten easier or harder for you to accept the fact of death? As you explain, include your clinical specialty. But once you foresee yourself heading towards death due to a disease that cannot be treated, you get terrified and need encouragement. This is what I have been seeing in my patients every day.

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I have accepted that death is real and people die for many reasons. However, death is bad and can take even small children who happen to be cancer patients I have ever attended to in my career. Therefore, once you have life and health, laugh, spread love, exercise, eat, go for holidays, and care for every person because the future is unseen and anything could happen and you may end up in the hospice like those patients. In fact, I am against that completely. Even in the case of a suffering patient who would definitely die, and there is no other way of relieving the suffering and bringing the patient to normal life, death should not be initiated to make the patient die peacefully.

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As a believer in God, He does miracles even in the last hour. Therefore, euthanasia is a concept that I disagree with in my Christian perspective. What is your definition of "spiritual care?" How does it differ or accord with the description given in the topic readings? Explain. He himself rose from the dead. Miracles, according to Christians, happened, and among them is healing of complicated diseases. Additionally, patients desperately need spiritual care for them to remain optimistic about their health. Spiritual care remains a necessity in life because when patient get well or go through a complicated surgery successfully, they term that as a miracle, meaning a spiritual need has been fulfilled. Spiritual care differs from the normal health care because it requires believing and having faith in God for healing, hence the slogan “the doctor treats, but God heals.

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