The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete because it doesn't include the various ethical principles reviewed in your lessons, we can comment on the following.
We can say that the ethical principles in the healthcare industry could be the following:
-To offer total support to the patient and its family.
-To guide the patient and the family in every part of the process.
-To resolve cases when there are differences or conflicts presented.
-To explain any legal terms and implications.
-To protect the rights and privacy of the patient.
-To implement fair procedures that can be afforded by the patient and its family.
-To increase the benefits for better treatments.
These ethical principles can help resolve health care ethical dilemmas if applied correctly because they serve as guidelines on how to treat patients and their families under difficult situations. The problem is that the industry is full of greedy people that do not want to understand the difficult conditions many American citizens live in.
A rational and analytical way of looking at decisions is called the decision making process. The decision making process is simply that, the process one takes when trying to make a decision about something. One is gathering choices, information and assessing other ways they could complete the same task. Ultimately, there are steps to follow in making a well thought out decision.
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The correct answer is electors for the electoral college.
Typically, electors are chosen by the parties at the State party convention. To elect the electors, one would need to become a delegate to their chosen parties convention and then have their party win more votes. Then one's party's electors would be the chosen electors for the electoral college.