Part One:
Compare and contrast how HIV testing, organ donation and drug advertising are addressed in Canada and the United States.
Part Two:
Apply the steps of the ethical decision making processes to one of the following issues:
In 500-750 words, submit this assignment in MS Word to your instructor,include your reference.
Answer in APA style
Part One:
Canada | United States | |
HIV testing | HIV testing is done on the potential exposure and risky behavior persons after getting informed consent. The rapid test is done and based on the results treatment or awareness is given. | HIV testing is done as a routine screening procedure in pregnant women, child of HIV mother, risky persons. NAT, antigen-antibody test are followed. |
Organ Donation | Donar should be registered and should be at least 16 years old. Donated organs are assigned to the recipients based on the severity of condition among the list. | Organ Donation is legalized through anatomical gift act. Partial donation of organs by the living donor is acceptable. Here, the waiting list for the need of organ is higher than the donor. |
Drug Advertising | Direct advertising of drug to the consumer is prohibited. Ads focus only on the name of the drug and not on uses. | Here, the drug advertisement of the pharmaceutical company is verified by the FDA before it is promoted. It is regulated by the federal Act. |
Part One: Compare and contrast how HIV testing, organ donation and drug advertising are addressed in...