Discuss 2-3 ethical/problematic issues related to the blind or the deaf. Do you think a blind person could be a nurse or a surgical technician? Discuss whether you support this or whether or not you are against it.
Ethical issues related to blind or deaf:
No,blind person cannot be a nurse or surgical technician.
I can't support to the blind people for doing the nurse practitioner or surgical technician.
Because blind person as not seen the anatomical structure of the body and does not have visual idea about it. So they might end up doing the surgery on the wrong position of the body and may end up making the patient handicapped.
But deaf person can do nurse practitioner and surgical technician.
Discuss 2-3 ethical/problematic issues related to the blind or the deaf. Do you think a blind...
do you think a blind person could be a nurse or a surgical technician. Discuss whether or not you support this or whether or not you are against it.
Discuss the technology's impact on social, ethical, and legal issues. How do you think the role of this technology has changed HCI since its inception? How do you see the future of this technology further changing HCI?
The individual can’t see or hear so they won’t be able to communicate effectively, and when you work in healthcare effective communication is key. Working in the healthcare field, you have to be able to see and hear. Nurses are skilled health care professionals who work directly with patients who are sick. A nurse or a surgical technician who is blind or deaf would not be able to do their job safely and effectively. Apart of nurse job is to...
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