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Ethics committees: an ethical dilemma
BMJ, 2011The year before we married we lived in sin, just outside Sunderland. We attempted to cook. The results were half baked, half cooked, and half eaten. Spitting food out, although not classic table etiquette, was common. But in our darkest hour we were saved by the supreme being, Delia Smith.
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Ethical Dilemmas and the Clinician
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Excerpt A burgeoning interest in bioethics has caused a proliferation of courses for medical students and of books and articles in medical journals.
B, Lo, A R, Jonsen
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British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2002
Nurses are daily faced with questions of ethics. Most of these questions are minor, everyday issues that individual nurses can resolve on their own, without the need for involvement of their colleagues, and with no, or few, implications for patient care. From time to time, however, issues with major implications for patient care will arise that require
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Nurses are daily faced with questions of ethics. Most of these questions are minor, everyday issues that individual nurses can resolve on their own, without the need for involvement of their colleagues, and with no, or few, implications for patient care. From time to time, however, issues with major implications for patient care will arise that require
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2014
A team physician is covering a local high-school football game. The All-State starting running back injures his shoulder. "David Doe" is in obvious pain. His arm and shoulder are weak, and he is unable to actively raise his arm above 90°. When his pads are removed, there is a noticeable deformity of the acromioclavicular joint.
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A team physician is covering a local high-school football game. The All-State starting running back injures his shoulder. "David Doe" is in obvious pain. His arm and shoulder are weak, and he is unable to actively raise his arm above 90°. When his pads are removed, there is a noticeable deformity of the acromioclavicular joint.
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Monash Business Review, 2007
Manjit Monga puts some moral questions to a selection of managers in Indias manufacturing industry. Copyright 2007 Manjit Monga. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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Manjit Monga puts some moral questions to a selection of managers in Indias manufacturing industry. Copyright 2007 Manjit Monga. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
There are no predictable external cues to ethical dilemmas, therefore, physicians must develop internal sensitivity to these issues. Because there is only a finite number of ethical problems, these recur with predictable frequency. The current essay reviews three books from the literature that present ethical difficulties that were unrecognized until ...
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There are no predictable external cues to ethical dilemmas, therefore, physicians must develop internal sensitivity to these issues. Because there is only a finite number of ethical problems, these recur with predictable frequency. The current essay reviews three books from the literature that present ethical difficulties that were unrecognized until ...
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Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace
IT Professional, 2013Throughout our careers, there are times when we must consider whether a certain course of action is ethical. Often, the choice is easy—if you see money left out on someone's desk, you know you shouldn't take it. But there are also gray areas in which you can easily justify your behaviora#x2014;but that doesn't make it ethical.
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The Ethical Dilemma of Science
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1952The ethical problems confronting the scientist today were the subject of the Presidential Address given to the British Association at its meeting in Belfast, Ireland, this September by Professor A. V. Hill, noted British scientist and parliamentarian. Professor Hill, holder of the Nobel Prize in physiology, is an Honorary Fellow at University College ...
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