MEDICAL ETHICS ETHICS PROJECT. MEDICAL ETHICS MEDICAL ETHICS STUDIES PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT AND WRONG FOUR PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL ETHICS AUTONOMY JUSTICE.

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MEDICAL ETHICS ETHICS PROJECT

MEDICAL ETHICS MEDICAL ETHICS STUDIES PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT AND WRONG FOUR PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL ETHICS AUTONOMY JUSTICE BENEFICENCE NON-MALEFICENCE

AUTONOMY REQUIRES THAT THE PATIENT HAVE AUTONOMY OF THOUGHT, INTENTION, AND ACTION WHEN MAKING DECISIONS REGARDING HEALTH CARE PROCEDURES. THEREFORE, THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS MUST BE FREE OF COERCION OR COAXING. IN ORDER FOR A PATIENT TO MAKE A FULLY INFORMED DECISION, SHE/HE MUST UNDERSTAND ALL RISKS AND BENEFITS OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS.

JUSTICE THE IDEA THAT THE BURDENS AND BENEFITS OF NEW OR EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS MUST BE DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY AMONG ALL GROUPS IN SOCIETY. REQUIRES THAT PROCEDURES UPHOLD THE SPIRIT OF EXISTING LAWS AND ARE FAIR TO ALL PLAYERS INVOLVED. THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER MUST CONSIDER FOUR MAIN AREAS WHEN EVALUATING JUSTICE: FAIR DISTRIBUTION OF SCARCE RESOURCES, COMPETING NEEDS, RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS, AND POTENTIAL CONFLICTS WITH ESTABLISHED LEGISLATION. REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES CREATE ETHICAL DILEMMAS BECAUSE TREATMENT IS NOT EQUALLY AVAILABLE TO ALL PEOPLE.

BENEFICENCE REQUIRES THAT THE PROCEDURE BE PROVIDED WITH THE INTENT OF DOING GOOD FOR THE PATIENT INVOLVED. DEMANDS THAT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE, CONTINUALLY UPDATE TRAINING, CONSIDER INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF ALL PATIENTS, AND STRIVE FOR NET BENEFIT.

NON-MALEFICENCE REQUIRES THAT A PROCEDURE DOES NOT HARM THE PATIENT INVOLVED OR OTHERS IN SOCIETY. INFERTILITY SPECIALISTS OPERATE UNDER THE ASSUMPTION THAT THEY ARE DOING NO HARM OR AT LEAST MINIMIZING HARM BY PURSUING THE GREATER GOOD. HOWEVER, BECAUSE ASSISTIVE REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES HAVE LIMITED SUCCESS RATES UNCERTAIN OVERALL OUTCOMES, THE EMOTIONAL STATE OF THE PATIENT MAY BE IMPACTED NEGATIVELY. IN SOME CASES, IT IS DIFFICULT FOR DOCTORS TO SUCCESSFULLY APPLY THE DO NO HARM PRINCIPLE.

POSSIBLE TOPICS ABORTION ABUSE ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION ANIMAL RIGHTS ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BIRTH CONTROL COSMETIC SURGERY DRUG TESTING & LEGALIZATION EUTHANASIA GENDER SELECTION GENE THERAPY GENETIC ENGINEERING HUMAN CLONING HUMAN TISSUE USAGE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ORGAN DONATION ORGAN TRANSPLANTS PATIENT CONFIDENTIALITY PSYCHOLOGY ISSUES STEM CELL RESEARCH STEROIDS SURROGACY TRANSGENDER SURGERY VACCINATIONS ADOPTION ADVANCE CARE PLANNING ADVERTISING OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS AUTOPSY BIO-TERRORISM CIRCUMCISION DEATH PENALTY DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDER

POSSIBLE TOPICS MATERNAL/FETAL CONFLICT MEDICARE/MEDICAID MEDICINAL MARIJUANA NEWBORN SCREENING PHYSICIAN ASSISTED SUICIDE PULLING THE PLUG RELIGION VS. MEDICINE SELLING ORGANS SMOKING BANS UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE CHILDHOOD OBESITY- WHO IS AT FAULT? FAT TAX FROZEN EMBRYO OWNERSHIP GROWTH HORMONE USE (HGH) GROWTH HORMONE USE IN ANIMALS HAVING ONE CHILD TO SAVE ANOTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASE REPORTING IRRADIATION OF FOOD LIFESTYLE & INSURANCE PREMIUMS PAIN MANAGEMENT PLACEBO USE POPULATION CONTROL QUARANTINE FOR INFECTED INDIVIDUALS SUPPLEMENTS USE OF BIOENGINEERED FOOD