Saturday, April 27, 2019
Distributive Justice in Physical Therapy Case Study
Distributive Justice in Physical Therapy - Case Study Exampledistributive justice can help us in solving the moral dilemma that Mary metalworker finds herself in as she tries to decide on the candidate she would cancel for the day.As the supervisors of Mary, there are a number of factors I would take into consideration in deciding on which candidate should be cancelled for the day for the sake of righteousness and justice, I would consider the spare-time activity factors in making this important termination the factors are in order of priority. To begin with, I would consider the urgency and the seriousness of the patients diagnosis. Justice and equity demands that, every last(predicate) other factors constant, the patient with the most imperative and serious diagnosis should be treated first. The piece factor that I would put into consideration is the patients availability the patients who would be available for sermon for the following day should give room to the patients w ho would not find time to come for treatment the following day. The third factor that I would put into consideration is the hail of money paid by each of the patients. Justice demands that each person should be given his/her due, for that reason, the patients who pay more for the same service rendered should be given the first priority, all the other factors remaining constant. The fourth factor that I would consider is the amount of time required to treat each of the patients since time was the limiting factor in treating all of the patients, all other factors remaining constant, the patients who would take least time should be handled first. Guided by these four factors, I would proceed analyze each of the case so as to decide on the patient to be cancelled for the day.To begin with, the star athletes condition is not so serious and urgent we are just told that the athlete needed screening this fact shows that the athletes condition wasnt so serious. We are, however, told that th e athlete needed to be attended on time so as to go back to class because he had been
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