What are your thoughts?? The bioethicists classified the four basic principles of health care ethics to evaluate the merits and difficulties of medical procedures. In general, for a medical practice to consider ethical, it must meet all four of these principles: -Respect for the autonomy of the patient -Beneficence (enabling the best for the patient) -Nonmaleficence (avoiding harm to the patient) -Justice Our professional code of ethics has based on these universal ethical principles. Respect for autonomy, for instance, could mean several things and is itself dependent on some other prior purpose. Justice also has many different meanings, which are, in turn, dependent upon the underlying view of humanity one chooses. Therefore, justice involves both the capacity to maintain contracts and the capacity to give equal regard and respect for all groups and issues in any situation. It also includes restorative justice. All four principles play a vital role in the field of health care ethics and essential for the perception of the current approach to ethical review in health care. Moreover, beneficence emphasizes preventing or removing harm or doing or promoting good. It is stated in terms of positive outcomes and often thought of as the most critical ethical principle in the health care setting. The nurses need to promote the health and welfare of the patient while respecting personal autonomy. An example of beneficence is following the nursing process to develop a plan of care agreed upon by the nurse and patient. Therefore, nonmaleficence referred to as not harm and stated in terms of negative actions. An example of the violation of the ethical principles of nonmaleficence is the nurse who intentionally administers a wrong dose of medication to a patient. The nurse must adhere to the code of ethics for nurses and understand the universal principles of biomedical to guide the professional practice of nursing.

What are your thoughts?? The bioethicists classified the four basic principles of health care ethics to evaluate the merits and difficulties of medical procedures. In general, for a medical practice…

Continue ReadingWhat are your thoughts?? The bioethicists classified the four basic principles of health care ethics to evaluate the merits and difficulties of medical procedures. In general, for a medical practice to consider ethical, it must meet all four of these principles: -Respect for the autonomy of the patient -Beneficence (enabling the best for the patient) -Nonmaleficence (avoiding harm to the patient) -Justice Our professional code of ethics has based on these universal ethical principles. Respect for autonomy, for instance, could mean several things and is itself dependent on some other prior purpose. Justice also has many different meanings, which are, in turn, dependent upon the underlying view of humanity one chooses. Therefore, justice involves both the capacity to maintain contracts and the capacity to give equal regard and respect for all groups and issues in any situation. It also includes restorative justice. All four principles play a vital role in the field of health care ethics and essential for the perception of the current approach to ethical review in health care. Moreover, beneficence emphasizes preventing or removing harm or doing or promoting good. It is stated in terms of positive outcomes and often thought of as the most critical ethical principle in the health care setting. The nurses need to promote the health and welfare of the patient while respecting personal autonomy. An example of beneficence is following the nursing process to develop a plan of care agreed upon by the nurse and patient. Therefore, nonmaleficence referred to as not harm and stated in terms of negative actions. An example of the violation of the ethical principles of nonmaleficence is the nurse who intentionally administers a wrong dose of medication to a patient. The nurse must adhere to the code of ethics for nurses and understand the universal principles of biomedical to guide the professional practice of nursing.

Four prior case-control studies and three cohort studies of caffeine intake during pregnancy have shown an increased risk of low-birth-wei

Question 13 Four prior case-control studies and three cohort studies of caffeine intake during pregnancy have shown an increased risk of low-birth-weight infants among women who consumed high amounts of…

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What is your current self-concept related to your personal appearance, talents, skills, health and health risks?

This papers is responding these 8 questions that follow.1)Personal Self-Concept: What is your current self-concept related to your personal appearance, talents, skills, health and health risks? What is your desired…

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2. Describe how a counselor’s knowledge of the abuse cycle would assist in detecting partner abuse.

Conduct an internet search about the murder of Yeardley Love. After researching the story, write a 500­-750-word essay addressing the following. 1. Assuming there was abuse occurring prior to the…

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2)    Emphasize the impact interprofessional collaboration can have upon safe, effective, patient-centered care.

Interprofessional collaboration has been identified as essential to the delivery of safe, effective, and patient-centered healthcare (Baker, Pulling, McGraw, Dagnone, Hopkins-Rosseel, & Medves, 2008).  As healthcare organizations utilize more collaborative models,…

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Analyze the services a person with exceptionalities might require as he or she transitions through adolescence to adulthood.

Transitional services are critical for helping children with exceptionalities to successfully complete their schooling and transition into adulthood. One of the more daunting transitions is from adolescence to adulthood because…

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