What are the ethical theories that support making a treatment decision for a patient even when he or she does not want treatment?
If the patient is conscious enough to take right decision about her treatment ,we cannot proceed without her consent.while,written consent should be taken from the patient and it should be recorded in patients file to prevent further legal issues.You feel that patient cannot take decision about her treatment by herself ,then we can approach to the close realatives.if they are willing to continue treatment,there will not be any issues.while assessing the patient we should check physical and mental ability of the patient to take correct decison by following doctors prescription.
What are the ethical theories that support making a treatment decision for a patient even when...
What are the ethical theories that support making a treatment decision for a patient even when he or she does not want treatment?
When it comes to biomedical ethics and ethical decision-making is there any of the ethical theories that didn't make sense? Explain.
when is a placebo treatment considered an ethical treatment? What about the ethics of making people aware of the possible side effects of medications?
What is meant by ethical decision-making?
What ethical issue have you recently encountered when teaching health promotion strategies to a patient? What ethical decision-making process did you use?
This assignment reinforces the importance of ethical decision-making in nursing. You will apply an ethical decision making model from this week's readings to an ethical issue. Review "An Integrated Ethical-Decision-Making Model for Nurses" from this week's Electronic Reserve Readings. Apply the ethical decision-making model in the article to access to care or an ethical issue of your choice. Note: If you have questions about your chosen topic, contact your faculty member to ensure it is appropriate. Follow the steps provided...
Describe how DSS(Decision Support System) can illustrate the tenets of decision making. That is, identify how systems can provide support in a manner that is prescribed by the decisions-making literature covered in this chapter. What changes would you make to an electronic book catalog system (such as you find in your library) to transform it into a good DSS. Describe the DSS you might provide to Sherlock Holmes. Be sure to describe all components of a DSS. Consider a company...
Explain four ethical principles that guide decision making associated with patient care. How can leaders use these principles in decision making with a health organization?
When faced with an ethical dilemma, what factors affect your decision-making? A. the relevant facts of the case B. whose or what interests are at stake C. both
1. Explain the basic process of ethical decision-making. What is an ethical claim?