please separate the two papers
Assignment #1
For this first part of the project you will be creating a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) sheet highlighting Utilitarianism and Ethical Egoism, which are two of the most well-known ethical theories. A FAQ sheet is a document that compiles a collection of information in the form of questions with their applicable answers. The goal of this sheet will be to provide some foundational information to the participants that they can take with them as they move through the Diversity Fair. It also works as a good conversational starter as people who visit your booth will be covering various aspects of ethics.
You will need to establish a FAQ document and provide the following questions with their applicable answers.
- What are ethics?
- Why do ethics vary from person to person?
- What are key features of consequentialist theories?
- What are key features of utilitarianism?
- What are key features of ethical egoism?
- What are the differences between utilitarianism and ethical egoism?
assignment # 2 Ethical Dilemma Question
Pick any number 1 – 13 and complete the assignment directions below.
Answer the following questions and follow the rubric for this assignment. Answers should be paraphrased and cited using APA formate:
- What is the action if this medication?
- What is the indication of this medication?
- What are ALL the common side effects and toxic effects effects of this medication?
- Create an ethical dilemma about this medication. Use the consideration statement written after the medication as a guide when developing the ethical dilemma.
- Create a ethical question; the question should be drawn from the ethical dilemma you created
- Alfuzosin (Uroxatral): Consider risks of inducing urgency or bradycardia in a clients with dementia issues
- Benztropine (Cogentin): Consider harms that can occur with comorbidities like glaucoma or BPH
- Albuterol: Consider harms that can occur is asthmatic children are in charge of their own inhalers
- Lorazepam (Ativan): Consider vulnerability issues related to sedation and induction of memory loss
- Oxycodone (Oxycontin): Consider addiction, drug seeking and patient vulnerability in impaired nurses
- Amitriptyline (Elavil): Consider vulnerability issues with risk of suicidal overdose given anticholinergic effects
- Haloperidol (Haldol): Consider risks of chemical sedation, especially long term risks
- Lithium: Consider risks of mismanagement by clients whose behaviors are unpredictable
- Phenytoin (Dilantin): Consider risks of Class D in young women vs risks of going without anti-epileptics
- Kava – kava (Ava pepper): Consider risks of availability of compounding poorly controlled over the counter sedatives
- Sumatriptan (Imitrex): Consider risks of cerebral ischemia when giving vasoconstrictors for migraine control
- Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) : Consider risks of impaired function when nurses take muscle relaxants
- Corticosteroids/Prednisone: Consider long term effects, when other immune suppressors are too expensive to access.

