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Ethics in medicine has often contrasted itself with other disciplines because it cannot go on just talking; it needs a practical outcome-and fast. Moral dilemmas in medicine: introduction to ethics for doctors and nurses. Edinburgh and London: Churchill Livingstone, 1972
Ethics in medicine has often contrasted itself with other disciplines because it cannot go on just talking; it needs a practical outcome-and fast. But an ethically alert approach realises that the claims asserted by the ‘losing’ side still have validity, and possibly remain very strong. Unacknowledged or not dealt with they may surface elsewhere, as litigation, alienation, illness, or loss of trust. Edinburgh and London: Churchill Livingstone, 1972.
Most moral dilemmas in medicine are analysed using the four principles with some consideration of. .Do you want to read the rest of this article?
Most moral dilemmas in medicine are analysed using the four principles with some consideration of consequentialism but these frameworks have limitations. It is not always clear how to judge which consequences are best. When principles conflict it is not always easy to decide which should dominate. Do you want to read the rest of this article? Request full-text.
Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of any confusion or conflict
Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of any confusion or conflict. These values include the respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice. Such tenets may allow doctors, care providers, and families to create a treatment plan and work towards the same common goal.
Resolution of dilemmas demand the best of the doctor's knowledge of relevant laws and ethics, his training and experience, his religious conviction and moral principles as well as his readiness to benefit from ethics consultation and the advice of his colleagues. CONCLUSION: Ethics education should begin from the impressionable age in homes, continued in the medical schools and after graduation to ensure that doctors develop good ethical practices and acquire the ability to effectively handle ethical dilemmas
This book reflects the real world in which doctors practise medicine. Advanced practice nurses and physician’s assistants will also find
This book reflects the real world in which doctors practise medicine. Advanced practice nurses and physician’s assistants will also find. the approach provided here a practical and complete first resource for both diagnosed and undifferentiated conditions. and an aid in continuing management. An introduction to these skills during the first years of medical school focuses on the basics of data collection and information synthesis rather than the specifics of disease, diagnosis, and treatment-that is, the emphasis is on process rather than specialized content.

ISBN13: 978-0443012860
Category: Medical Books
Subcategory: Medicine
Author: Alastair V. Campbell
Language: English
Publisher: Harcourt Brace/Churchill Livingstone; 2nd edition (November 1975)
Pages: 210 pages
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