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Based on your reading of the ” Case Study: Fetal Abnormality ” and topic resources, complete the Moral Status: Case Analysis ” document, in which you will analyze the Case study in relation to the following: 1. Christian view of the nature of human persons, theory of moral status, intrinsic human value, and dignity. 2. theory or theories used by individuals in the Case to determine the moral Status. 3. how each theory used determines or influences recommendations for action. 4. Moral Status Theory personal response. 5. integration of knowledge in health care (theories, multiple ways of knowing, evidence) and knowledge from other disciplines inform and support current or future professional health care practices and judgments. Support your response using only chapter 2 from the textbook: Practicing dignity: an introduction to Christian values and decision-making in health care and the topic 2 resource “The Image of God, Bioethics, and persons with profound intellectual disabilities “. This assignment uses a rubric. please review the rubrics prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. Case Study: Fetal Abnormality: Jessica is a 30- year- old immigrant from Mexico city. she and her husband Marco have been in the United States for the last three years and have finally earned enough money to move out of their aunt Maria’s home and into an apartment of their own. They are both hard workers. Jessica works 50 hours a week at a local restaurant, and Marco has been contracting side jobs in construction. Six months before their move to the apartment, Jessica finds out she is pregnant. Four months later, Jessica and Marco arrive at the county hospital, large, public, nonteaching hospital. A preliminary ultrasound indicates a possible abnormality with the fetus. Further scans are conducted, and it is determined that the fetus has a rare condition in which it has not developed any arms and will not likely develop them. There is also a 25% chance that the fetus may have Down syndrome. Dr. Wilson, the primary attending physician, is seeing Jessica for the first time since she and her husband Marco did not receive earlier prenatal care over concerns about finances. Marco insists that Dr. Wilson refrain from telling Jessica the scan results, assuring him that he will tell his wife himself when she is emotionally ready for the news. While Marco and Dr. Wilson are talking in another room, Aunt Maria walks into the room with a distressed look on her face. She can tell that something is wrong and inquires of Dr. Wilson. After hearing of the diagnosis, she walks out of the room, wailing loudly and praying aloud. Marco and Dr. Wilson continue their discussion, and Dr Wilson insists that he has an obligation to Jessica as his patient and that she has a right to know the diagnosis of the fetus. He furthermore is intent on discussing all relevant factors and options regarding the next step, including abortion. Marco insists on taking some time to think of how to break the news to Jessica, but Dr Wilson, frustrated with the direction of the conversation, informs the husband that such a choice is not his to make. Dr Wilson proceeds back across the hall, where he walks in on aunt Maria, awkwardly praying with Jessica and phoning the priest. At that point, Dr Wilson gently but briefly informs Jessica of the diagnosis and lays out the option for abortion as a responsible medical alternative, given the quality of life such a child would have. Jessica looks at him and struggles to hold her tears. Jessica is torn between her hopes of a better socioeconomic position and increased independence, along with her conviction that all life is sacred. Marco will support Jessica in whatever decision she makes but is finding it difficult not to view the pregnancy and the prospect of a disabled child as a burden and a barrier to their economic security and plans. Dr Wilson lays out all of the options but clearly makes his view known that abortion is “scientifically ” and medically a wise choice in this situation. Aunt Maria pleads with Jessica to follow through with the pregnancy and allow what “God intends” to take place and urges Jessica to think of her responsibility as a mother. After reading of the “case study: Fetal Abnormality ” and the specific moral Status theories in the topic resources, respond to the following prompts using only citations from the case and topic resources: 1. based on the case and specific moral Status theories in the topic resources, in 450 – 500 words, what it the Christian view of the human persons, and which theory of moral Status is it compatible with? how is this related to intrinsic human value and dignity? 2. based on the case, in 200-250 words, which specific moral Status Theory or theories from the topic resources are being used by Jessica, Marco, Maria, and Dr Wilson to determine the moral Status of the fetus? what from the case study specifically leads you to believe that they hold the theory or each of the theories you identified? 3. based on the case and specific moral Status theories in the topic resources, in 200-250 words, how does the theory or each of the theories they used determine or influence each individual’s recommendation for action? 4. based on the case and specific moral Status Theory or theories from the topic resources, in 200-250 words, what theory do you personally agree with and why? how would that theory determine or influence your recommended action in a similar situation? 5. based on the case and topic resources, in 200-250 words, how does the integration of knowledge in health care ( theories, multiple ways of knowing, evidence) and knowledge from other disciplines inform and support your current or future professional health care practices and judgments regarding moral Status issues? 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