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    para4) Principles of global health ethics such as autonomy‚ nonmaleficence‚ beneficence‚ and justice have vital importance to the Tuskegee case study. The socioeconomic and racial status of the victims influenced treatment provided the study subjects before and at the completion of the research. Autonomy

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    patients were experiencing as a sequel of their terminal illnesses. All of the four major principles of bioethics were tackled by Dr. Jack Kevorkian in his implementation of physician-assisted suicide‚ which I strongly agree. First is autonomy. Through autonomy‚ consent was obtained ethically and voluntarily from his patients‚ and he lets the patients and their families to decide

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    typically refer to the four basic principles of bioethical decision making. 3 The four principles include the patients right to autonomy‚ beneficence‚

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    Let’s discuss on Charlotte Wyatt case that happened in year 2003. (Wyatt‚ 2004) She was born 3 months premature on the 21st October 2003‚ with the weight of only 458g and the height of 12.7cm at the Portsmouth Hospitals NHS. Due to the premature baby that was born 26 weeks gestation‚ she has servere disabilities including lung‚ brain‚ eyesight‚ heart and hearing problems. As a result doctors have been resuscitated her few times. Doctors believe that if she stops breathing they should not relieve

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    a registered nurse to implement those decisions. What are ethics? Ethics are a philosophical study of moral or immoral action. For nurses it is extremely important to understand ethics and to adhere to ethical principles such as autonomy‚ beneficence‚ non- maleficence‚ justice and veracity. Nurses encounter ethical dilemmas and questions on a daily basis. What is considered ethical by one person may differ from another individual’s point of view. Ethical dilemmas can be very complex when two ethical

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    This film "Extreme Measures" enables us‚ the viewers‚ to regard another side in medical issues today; in which humans are being treated as lab rats against their own will‚ in the name of science. It talks about a young British doctor named Dr. Guy Luthar‚ who is at the beginning of a great long term career with the Gramercy hospital in New York. The movie begins with two homeless men running for their lives from some unknown entity‚ one of which ends up at Gramercy hospital under the treatment of

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    References: Al-Lamki‚ L. 2011‚ "Medical Tourism: Beneficence or maleficence?"‚ Sultan Qaboos University medical journal‚ vol. 11‚ no. 4‚ pp. 444. De Roubaix‚ J.A.M. 2011‚ "Beneficence‚ non-maleficence‚ distributive justice and respect for patient autonomy – reconcilable ends in aesthetic surgery?"‚ Journal of Plastic‚ Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery‚ vol. 64‚ no. 1‚ pp. 11-16. Dorsey‚ D. 2009‚ "Aggregation

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    that provide an analyitcal framework for the children ’s nurse to work from which represent general values which underlie rules in common morality. They describe these as moral prinicipals‚ moral obligations or commitments‚ which are respect for autonomy - which means they have the cognitive ability to make informed choices; justice means to act in away

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    The Ethical Questioning of Abortion In 1973‚ the Roe vs. Wade trial held in the Supreme Court deemed it unconstitutional to legally ban abortions in the United States (McBride‚ 2006). Immediately following that decision‚ there has been a continuous ethical and legal debate regarding the topic of intentional abortion. This debate focuses mostly on when life begins. Within the debate‚ there are individuals called anti-abortionists that believe human life begins at a zygote and aborting this unicellular

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    Refer to blackboard for assignment. Fri. Sept. 12 @ 8:00 a.m. Upload on BB Week 2 Sept 8 Single Double Class Chapter 1 Ethical principles related to healthcare environment Ethical Principles (autonomy‚ veracity‚ faithfulness‚ beneficence/non-maleficence‚ justice) Ethical Decision Making - framework Review Chapter 1 – Ethics and the Administrative Health Professional (AHP) pg. 17 – 19 PPT – Code of Ethics PPT – Ethical Principles Activity – Develop Code of Ethics

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