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The Anaesthesiologist and Palliative Care in a Newborn with the Adam “Sequence”
Reports focusing on biomedical principlism and the role of anaesthesiologists in palliative care are rare. We present the case of a newborn with multiple craniofacial anomalies and a diagnosis of ADAM “sequence,” in which surgical removal of placental ...
Alberto Vieira Pantoja +6 more
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In the last quarter of the 20th century medical ethics underwent a kind of renaissance:developments in biotechnology, in pharmacy, but, overall, increased possibilities in lifestylesand life-extension due to advanced technological approaches captured our
Jean-Pierre Wils
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Nonmaleficence. monitoring renal function in critically ill patients
Introduction: This case report examines the breach of the non-maleficence principle in monitoring renal function in a critically ill patient, highlighting the importance of accurate clinical documentation and effective communication in the intensive care setting.
Jeannette Mercedes Acosta Nuñez +9 more
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The conflict between oral health and patient autonomy in dentistry: a scoping review
Background Respect for patient autonomy, the principle that patients are capable to make informed decisions about medical interventions, is fundamental in present-day medicine.
Szilárd Dávid Kovács +3 more
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Mass immunization without public consent
The development of needle-free, nonintrusive vaccine technologies promises to transform public health campaigns by improving acceptability and ease of administration.
Zhaohui Su +9 more
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Patient's autonomy, physician's convictions and euthanasia in Belgium [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to show the inherent contradiction in the Belgian euthanasia practice. While stressing patient’s autonomy, medical professionals exhibit paternalism in deciding the patient’s fate. First, background information is provided.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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BackgroundThe emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has posed a significant ethical dilemma in the allocation of scarce, life-saving medical equipment to critically ill patients.
Hsing-yen Hsieh +5 more
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Ethical Pitfalls in Scientific Publishing
Ethical integrity is crucial for scientific research and publishing. The four ethical principles of research are autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
Mahalakshmy Thulasingam +1 more
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Background: The rising frequency of live kidney donations is accompanied by growing ethical concerns as to donor autonomy, the comprehensiveness of disclosure, and donors’ understanding of long-term consequences. Aim: To explore donors’ satisfaction with
Mahdi Tarabeih, Wasef Na’amnih
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This paper illustrates how certain ethical challenges in qualitative research necessitate sustained attention of two interconnected worlds: the world of the researcher and the world of the participant. A critical view of some of the ethical challenges in
Dilmi Aluwihare-Samaranayake MSN, MBA
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