The world of bioethics is defined by four basic principles: autonomy, justice, beneficence and nonmaleficence. Healthcare practitioners use these principles as their guiding force when evaluating the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on substantial inequities in U.S. health care, both in oncology and more generally. Fundamental ethical principles, including respect for autonomy, beneficence, ...
Beneficence refers to acting from a spirit of compassion and kindness to benefit others. [4] Nurses and physicians must view beneficence from the perspective of the patient and families. Parents and ...
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Master medical ethics for real patient care
Medical ethics underpins trust, safety, and fairness in healthcare. Clinicians must apply guiding principles and legal duties to complex, often ambiguous situations. Learning structured approaches now ...
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Nursing ethics that shape everyday care
Nurses face ethical decisions daily, balancing patient autonomy, safety, fairness, and compassion. These choices often happen under pressure, with real human lives affected. Understanding core ...
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