Case Study Of The Case 'I Love You Forever'

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According to the case “I love you… forever” the conflict was between Nancy Masters and her boyfriend, Joe Jerque. It was a personal conflict between two mutually coexist friends that live together with in the same house. For this reason there was no responsibility the clinic to take the action against Joe, because he was not the employee of the clinic as well as there was no incidence within the clinic concerning their disputes. However, the clinic may encourage Nancy to report the incidence and protect herself as law permits. In addition to this, the clinic also has responsible to safeguard the environment surrounding the clinic and within the clinic too because there may be a violence. Again, clinic has to pay attention regarding Nancy because …show more content…

I suggest Nancy not to carry a gun because of just disputes between her and her boyfriend, Joe, instead it is easy and simple to change the area and report the incidence to the police department. Although the aggressiveness of Joe, made her to take such action, in other ways, he told as he needed her forever. I think, their disputes looks like because of Joe loves her so much and not want to miss her forever. There may be some understandable situation between them that led to disputes. Other than carrying a gun for her three-year boyfriend, Nancy should consider other options as I indicated above. She also should park her car where easily seen by people surrounding the area, until she transferred to other …show more content…

For example, other staff may engage in crime using Nancy’s gun, or she may also engage in violence with other staff members. In my suggestion, Nancy, other than carrying a gun for her own boyfriend, she should rethink as was going to apply the same action on her own patients/clients. She should apply the same ethical and professional principle for her boyfriend as she applies to her patients such as respect for persons, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. More importantly, Nancy’s boyfriend, Joe, was dying for the true love although his inappropriate communication between Nancy lead to the incorrect action by her (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012,

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