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Nonmaleficence in medical training: Balancing patient care and efficient education

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
The principle of nonmaleficence requires that every medical action be weighed against all benefits, risks, and consequences, occasionally deeming no treatment to be the best treatment. In medical education, it also applies to performing tasks appropriate to an individual's level of competence and training.
Steven J, Girdler   +3 more
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Beneficence and Nonmaleficence in Treating Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury

Developmental Neuroscience, 2015
The successful clinical translation of therapeutic hypothermia offers the tantalizing possibility that further improvements in outcomes may be possible by combining cooling with other neuroprotective drugs. The challenge now is to select from a daunting range of potential treatments.
Mohamed Tagin   +2 more
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Nichtschadensprinzip (Principle of Nonmaleficence)

2014
Eines der grundlegenden Moralprinzipien ist das Nichtschadensprinzip, das in der englischsprachigen Medizinethik zumeist als „(principle of) nonmaleficence“ und traditionell als Prinzip „neminem laede“ (Verletze niemanden!) oder „primum non nocere“ (Vor allem anderen: Fuge keinen Schaden zu!) bezeichnet wird.
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Nonmaleficence in the Management of Giant Cholesteatoma: A Case Series

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2014
Objectives:(1) Describe the disease process in giant cholesteatomas, a rare, destructive condition with significant morbidity. (2) Review recent experience in the management and outcomes of giant cholesteatoma.Methods:Retrospective case series at a tertiary hospital‐based academic medical referral center from 2004 to 2011.
Aasif A. Kazi   +4 more
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Nonmaleficence and the Circus Clown

2019
Abstract The focus of this chapter is on nonmaleficence. Part one begins by providing an overview of the principle and then reviews a classic case in bioethics on abortion to illustrate how the principle is often understood. The discussion also draws on poetry to intimate that moral issues beyond decision-making are relevant to abortion.
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Life, Death, and Harm: Staying Within the Boundaries of Nonmaleficence

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2008
Jotkowitz and colleagues claim that “the Groningen Protocol violates… the moral charge: to do no harm” (2008, 23) because it allows for non-voluntary active euthanasia of infants with hopeless and ...
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[Beneficence and nonmaleficence in care].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2018
Is a medical decision rationally founded on the application of statistically efficient evidence-based medicine procedures fair and right for any given patient? Medical ethics invite us to consider the caregiving action through the prism of guidelines based on autonomy, beneficence/nonmaleficence and justice.
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Non-Existent Matters in the Domain Principle of Nonmaleficence

Scientific-Research Quarterly Journal of Law Knowledge
The Principle of Nonmaleficence is one of the important principles in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law, playing a prominent role in the elimination of harm and the realization of justice. Recourse to this principle in the domain of existential rulings is unanimously accepted among jurists; however, the point of contention lies in its scope and ...
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Nonmaleficence in Adults With DKA-related Cerebral Edema

C52. ENDOCRINOLOGY IN THE ICU: CASE REPORTS, 2023
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