Ethical Dilemma By: emis maddox
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1. StakeHolders
1.1. Emis (Client) : 27 year old Hispanic male with obesity, lower social class
1.2. OT Dittmar: occupational therapist, mid 40s white male, middle/upper class
1.3. OTA: occupational therapist assistant, mid 20s Hispanic male
2. Principles of Ethics
2.1. Beneficence: actions done on or for the benefit of others
2.2. Autonomy: ability to act freely and independent
2.3. Justice: refers to equal justice
3. Core Values
3.1. Equality: requires that all individuals be perceived as having the same fundamental human rights and opportunities
3.2. Dignity: dignity emphasizes the importance of valuing the inherent worth and uniqueness of each person
4. #1 HIGH POWER
5. Courses of Action
5.1. Option 1: Lets talk and be civil
5.2. Option 2: High Power