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The Ethics of Life and Death Exploring Medical Dilemmas

The Ethics of Life and Death Exploring Medical Dilemmas

Wilder Mario

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798869048424
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Definition of Medical EthicsMedical ethics is a branch of ethics that examines the moral principles and values that guide healthcare professionals in making decisions and providing care to patients. It encompasses a set of principles and guidelines that ensure the ethical conduct of medical practitioners and promote the well-being of patients.At its core, medical ethics is concerned with the ethical dilemmas and challenges that arise in the field of medicine. It provides a framework for healthcare professionals to navigate complex situations and make decisions that are morally right and in the best interest of the patient.The foundation of medical ethics lies in four key principles: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. Autonomy refers to respecting the patient’s right to make decisions about their own healthcare. Beneficence focuses on promoting the well-being of the patient and taking actions that benefit them. Non-maleficence emphasizes the obligation to do no harm to the patient. Lastly, justice entails treating patients fairly and equitably, ensuring equal access to healthcare resources.Medical ethics also involves other important concepts such as confidentiality, informed consent, and the duty of care. Confidentiality ensures that patient information remains private and is not shared without their consent. Informed consent requires healthcare professionals to provide patients with all necessary information about their condition, treatment options, and potential risks so that they can make informed decisions about their care. The duty of care refers to the ethical responsibility of healthcare professionals to provide competent and compassionate care to their patients.Ethical dilemmas are common in medical practice, and medical ethics helps professionals navigate these challenges. These dilemmas may include issues such as end-of-life care, organ transplantation, genetic testing, and resource allocation. Medical ethics provides a framework for evaluating these dilemmas, weighing the benefits and risks, and making decisions that are ethically sound.

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