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    Dr Pellegrino Summary

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    medicine. He points to the covenant and inequality that exist from the fact of illness in physician-patient relationship as the unique elements that distinguishes ethic of medicine from the ethics of other professions: “They must enter a relationship of inequality because the health professional possesses the knowledge and skill the patient needs. Thus when well persons become ill, by that very fact, they become patients—vulnerable, suggestible, and exploitable. They experience a change in…

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    “Noncompliance is major health problem accounting for 10% of all hospital stays and causes about 125,000 deaths per year” (Stelmach, 2015). As health care providers we run into troublesome patients all time in our different clinical areas. As a nurse, I have seen and continue to receive long lists of the same non-compliant patients come through our unit because they did not taking their blood pressure medicines and now in hypertensive crisis, or did not show up for hemodialysis now overloaded…

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    right to an action. In this way, it can be said that an engineer is ethically neutral to a company who has not contracted him to complete a bridge design; or a nurse is ethically neutral to a patient to whom she is not assigned. The same cannot be said for a doctor who enters into a contract to care for a patient. Morals and ethics are intrinsic to the medical profession. Caring is intrinsic to the profession; It is not possible to provide care for someone without actually caring for them.…

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    Concerning Medical Errors

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    Doctors Should be Transparent Concerning Medical Errors Physicians should have more transparency regarding medical mistakes. Medical errors by doctors should be accepted and discussed. Some doctors refuse to talk about their medical errors; however, mistakes should not be hidden or something to be embarrassed about. Doctors should have a good line of communication with their staff and patients. As medical mistakes are made, doctors can learn from them to prevent future mistakes. Doctors should…

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    in morals and values. The physician is taking on a, reductionistic/ scientific system for dealing with medical issues. This model examines a disconcertment for the patient’s autonomy, and shows more dedication towards the practice and community of science. (Vanwiechen, 2018) The physician does not show any emotional support towards the patient. The doctor is not considering any factors from the patient herself, there are a number of underlying factors preventing the patient from taking the…

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    Essay On Telemedicine

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    problem of inadequate assessment since the doctor cannot touch or feel the patient. The major benefits of the technology include improved quality of life, improved patient satisfaction with health services, and improved patient compliance with treatment plans, as well as decreased hospital utilization. Info-Ethics Renaissance Info-ethics in telemedicine are concerned with the nature and extent of the physician-patient relationship, the clinical risks associated with telemedicine, the standards…

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    Patients Informed Consent

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    Patients have the right to know everything about their medical conditions. While being aware of their situation they are able to approve or disagree medical treatments. Patients right also include their privacy which prohibit unauthorized personnel to access their record, or being present at the time of treatment. They are entitled to know what kind of risk they are about to go through with certain treatment or surgical procedure. In order for the physician start and process he/she needs to…

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    They sit there hopeless, wishing there was a way out. Many terminally ill people are suffering everyday. While some people agree with legalizing physician assisted suicide, many others also disagree. Physician assisted suicide should be legalized because it helps people stop suffering and pass comfortably. In an article titled "Why I Believe in Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide", Humphry states that "there is a second form of suicide-justifiable suicide, which is rational and planned…

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    perseverance. To be a physician requires constant hardwork , dedication and vision. It is with realization that I embarked on my medical journey years ago and it is what fuels my ambition for Family Medicine. The multitudinous and intricate working of the human body has always fascinated me. Each patient presents a different permutation. I witnessed Ampicillin improving a patient’s savage upper respiratory tract infection. Soon after, the same antibiotic caused an unsightly rash in a patient…

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    Death with Dignity or Assisted Suicide Physician-assisted suicide, also known as physician aid-in-dying, PAD, or death with dignity is a practice in which physicians can provide terminally ill patients lethal doses of medicine, per their request (Jaret). It has only been used when every other option has been exhausted and the patient has six or less months to live, in which they would be suffering. Both those arguing for and those arguing against physician-assisted suicide believe that life is…

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