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WALLIS, MARTHA GLORIE M.

BSN 1-B

Individual Reflection-Reaction-Interaction: Six Hardest “would you rather” Dilemmas

When I watched the video on the six hardest “would you rather” dilemmas, I would say
that the title was not lying, as it was challenging to decide and choose the right thing to do in
every situation stated. I put too much thought into every situation while I was answering, and it
really challenged my morality. According to the video, my results show that I have more A's
than B’s, revealing that I have a strict moral code. I am a person to sticks to my principles no
matter what, which I would agree with. Throughout my life, in every situation I have been to
where I need to choose between something, I tend to thoroughly analyze the situation and
choose the best option that I think would benefit the majority, even if it wouldn't be beneficial
to me. This video made me realize that the hardest dilemmas you would encounter in your life
are when in that situation, a person’s life or your life itself is at stake.

As future nurses, our job is to take care of and provide quality care to our patients.
However, sometimes we would also encounter dilemmas that involve our patients' lives and
wellness, nonetheless, I believe that we would be able to overcome these dilemmas and choose
the best option that would be beneficial to all, especially to our patients.

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