Overview
Medical ethics is essential in guiding healthcare professionals to make decisions that respect patient rights and promote well-being. It encompasses key principles such as autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice, which help navigate the complexities of patient care. Understanding these p...
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Example: A patient choosing to refuse treatment.
Example: Administering pain relief to a patient.
Example: Avoiding unnecessary surgeries that may harm the patient.
Example: Ensuring all patients have access to necessary medications.
Example: Explaining the risks and benefits of a procedure before obtaining consent.
Example: Deciding whether to prioritize a critically ill patient over others.