Good health is basically a matter of heredity or good luck. People cannot really do much to enhance their health or prevent illness. Adele, age 24, was recently diagnosed with cancer.
This form of cancer is treatable, requiring several months worth of hospital treatments. She feels a great deal of stress from being diagnosed with a life-threatening disease and managing her treatments along with her duties at work. Coping strategies define how people deal with stress. 2. In your opinion, what are several specific steps that Adele can take to effectively manage her levels of stress throughout her course of treatment? Adeles doctor informs her of the existence of a new experimental drug on the market to treat her disease. The experimental drug has not yet been FDA approved and is undergoing clinical trials with human subjects. Her doctors inform her that she meets the eligibility requirements to enroll in the clinical trial study. 3. Based on your knowledge from this course, what potential ethical concerns should be discussed with Adele before she agrees to sign up for the clinical trial study? Which types of behaviors would be considered unethical in this scenario?
Thoroughly answer each of the three questions below. Each answer should be approximately 1/2 to 1 page in length, as a general guideline. Many people assume that whether or not they become ill or remain healthy is the luck of the draw. Consider the phrase being struck by illness. It implies that illness comes out of the blue. Today, the American public has been educated and become more aware that behavior can have an effect on the probability of contracting some illnesses. 1. Agree or disagree with the following statement and use specific examples to support your answer: Good health is basically a matter of heredity or good luck. People cannot really do much to enhance their health or prevent illness. Adele, age 24, was recently diagnosed with cancer. This form of cancer is treatable, requiring several months worth of hospital treatments. She feels a great deal of stress from being diagnosed with a life-threatening disease and managing her treatments along with her duties at work. Coping strategies define how people deal with stress. 2. In your opinion, what are several specific steps that Adele can take to effectively manage her levels of stress throughout her course of treatment? Adeles doctor informs her of the existence of a new experimental drug on the market to treat her disease. The experimental drug has not yet been FDA approved and is undergoing clinical trials with human subjects. Her doctors inform her that she meets the eligibility requirements to enroll in the clinical trial study. 3. Based on your knowledge from this course, what potential ethical concerns should be discussed with Adele before she agrees to sign up for the clinical trial study? Which types of behaviors would be considered unethical in this scenario?
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