The following article in this morning's NZ Herald caught my eye and I think it'll make an interesting poll topic. Again it doesn't relate directly to health care practice but it reveals principles and values we hold that do relate to the way we see the world, the way we deterimine what is ethical. In that way, it definitely relates to our professional decisions, as we take into our workplaces the values we hold.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=12010957
So, if you happened to be on Tinder and recognise a photo as being someone you know, someone you know is in a stable relationship, what would you do?
Ignore it, it's none of your business? Take action- contact their partner and tell them what you've found? Contact the person themselves and confront them? Something else?
Vote now and remember to add in a couple of sentences with your reasoning. If you feel confident, add constructive/positive comments to responses of others.
Remember there is no objective right or wrong answer!
And remember these polls are optional ways to implement ethics into your everyday thinking!
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