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- Summarize the current policies on abortion of South Carolina and one other state. How are they similar? How are they different? What are some personal factors that must be considered by the patient and health care professionals involved in the development and implementation of these policies? (such as beliefs, values, health, political affiliations, etc.) Briefly explain how you feel about our state's abortion policy.Give two arguments for and one against abortion.A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: - Circumstances: - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theories
- Please Discuss the medical, ethical, psychological, and personal issues pertinent to the decision to have an abortion.??A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: (good or bad? Why?) - Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?) - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theoriesA young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: (good or bad? Why?) - Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?) - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the an SPECIFIC ETHICAL THEORY.
- How might the following individuals respond to or feel about these definitions? 1)A woman who ended a pregnancy, for whatever reason 2)A couple who have had a spontaneous abortion 3)A person with a disease that one day may be treated with stem cells. 4)A couple who have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for a decade.In your state, what are the specific legal and moral issues regarding abortion that being debated currently? What impact would the possible resolutions to these questions have on healthcare providers in your state?GIVE THE DEFINITION AND GIVE 3 EXAMPLE: ABORTION EUTHANASIA SUICIDE DETERMINATION OF DEATH BIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL DEATH IN VITO FERTILIZATION