EssayMedical ethics is grounded by the notion that we must always respect the patient's right of self determination, which means that we should inform patients about what needs to be done and seek permission before doing it to them. But, what about those situations when consent is unobtainable, or when the patient wants something done that may be unnecessary or unreasonably harmful to them or to others? The tenets of medicine inform us that if action is needed but consent cannot be obtained, such as in an emergency, there is a presumption that the patient or victim would want us to treat them as long as the intervention is rational and not unduly risky
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
EssayNot infrequently in the busy practice of medicine we come across patients who, regardless of th...
Within the last few decades, modern medical regulations have brought the practicing medical communit...
EssayMaking decisions within the complexities of modern health care is not easy. This is especially ...
The right to refuse medical intervention is well established, but it remains unclear how best to res...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
The Patient Bill of Rights grants protection for patient autonomy, the right to accept or refuse tre...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
In 1978, Mary C. Northern was admitted to Tennessee Nashville General Hospital for an infection in b...
Clinicians commonly believe that there is no harm in asking patients with life-threatening illness...
While the traditional model of consent is supported by codes and theories of ethics, is enshrined in...
“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long a...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
EssayNot infrequently in the busy practice of medicine we come across patients who, regardless of th...
Within the last few decades, modern medical regulations have brought the practicing medical communit...
EssayMaking decisions within the complexities of modern health care is not easy. This is especially ...
The right to refuse medical intervention is well established, but it remains unclear how best to res...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
The Patient Bill of Rights grants protection for patient autonomy, the right to accept or refuse tre...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
In 1978, Mary C. Northern was admitted to Tennessee Nashville General Hospital for an infection in b...
Clinicians commonly believe that there is no harm in asking patients with life-threatening illness...
While the traditional model of consent is supported by codes and theories of ethics, is enshrined in...
“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long a...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...