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“I’ve Got This Friend”
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This case discusses multiple relationships, informed content, and beneficence in a military context. The chapter presents a discussion of the key ethical issues, a summary of the primary ethical conundrums prevalent in the work setting, and a final reflection in retrospect regarding how the ethical quandary was handled.
Title: “I’ve Got This Friend”
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This case discusses multiple relationships, informed content, and beneficence in a military context.
The chapter presents a discussion of the key ethical issues, a summary of the primary ethical conundrums prevalent in the work setting, and a final reflection in retrospect regarding how the ethical quandary was handled.
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