Moral Controversies – Using examples, explain the difference between (act) utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism.

Using examples, explain the difference between (act) utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism. Explain the distinction between active and passive euthanasia and how James Rachel\’s Smith-Jones examples relates to euthanasia. What would a rule utilitarian say about active and passive euthanasia and why? Read \”Driverless Cars Will Face Moral Dilemmas,\” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/driverless-cars-will-face-moral-dilemmas/ What would an (act) utilitarian say about the example in the first paragraph of this article? What would a rule utilitarian? Do you agree with either ethical theory? Why or why not?
If possible use of source Morality and Moral Controversies eighth edition John Aurthur & Steven Scalet

Communicating the Principle

Question/Prompt: After reading Chapter 6 of The Seven Laws of the Learner, respond to the following prompts/questions:

State the principle of the Bible passage which you chose for Teaching Assignment 1. The Bible passage is ( I John 3:16-18)
Personalize the principle by explaining how it applies to different people in different settings and stages of life (e.g., men, women, boys, girls, married, single, old, young, rich, poor, etc.).
Share a short story or example from your own life which illustrates the principle you have identified.

Establishing an Inter-Professional Grand Rounds initiative: Promoting Best Practices among Emerging Trends: Increasing patient satisfaction, reducing medical errors

Establishing an Inter-Professional Grand Rounds initiative: Promoting Best Practices among Emerging Trends: Increasing patient satisfaction, reducing medical errors
**For this paper follow the rubric and concentrate on part D only. The focus of this paper is in increasing patient satisfaction, reducing medical errors, etc. in other words what does it takes to make that round, who is involved, how long, how to know if is helping or improving. In general how can health care providers improve their practice.