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    2017 Arkansas State University The aim of the article “After the DNR: Surrogates who persist in requesting cardiopulmonary resuscitation” is to examine the roles that physicians play in end of life care along with surrogates who insist that their loved ones receive CPR even if the patient’s treatment team does not see such treatment as beneficial to the patients care. The authors found that although most surrogates will accept a medical decision not to offer CPR, there are some surrogates who will persist in their request for CPR that medical providers consider inappropriate (Robinson et al, 2017). The authors argue that some health…

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    cases accepted, but is still considered controversial today. States should not prohibit the practice of commercial surrogacy. The practice does not involve the exploitation of women. These women are aware and informed of what they are committing to. Surrogacy is beneficial to both the surrogate and the couple. Surrogacy allows the chance of a life being brought into the world. Women who are surrogates are not exploited; their choice is made without any influential factors. Women become…

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    become the super replicator of life to give people a motivation and to stable the society. In the article “Reporting Live from Tomorrow” written by Daniel Gilbert, the author mentions that belief or thinking can become super replicators just like genes pass to others even though sometimes it might be inaccurate information.The author also mention surrogate that the transition process which connect individuals and super replicators. As the society developed, technology…

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    Surrogate Court Case

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    Upon the death of an individual, the County Surrogates Court must validate ones Will and/or trust in order to satisfy all legal matters. A will is a written document, which takes effect upon death. Currently, all courts require a will to be typed in proper legal language. It is very rare for a court to accept a hand written will into probate. A will that is entirely handwritten and signed by the testator is referred to as a “holographic will”. It generally states ones last wishes and it is the…

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    Once a patient reaches the age of eighteen, he or she is capable of making their own medical decisions. A physician must determine if a patient is able to make their own medical decisions. The physician determines if the patient lacks in one or more of these qualities, patient must have the ability to understand the condition and treatment benefits, reason and deliberate treatment choices and make and communicate a decision. However, a patient that is under the age of eighteen or is unable to…

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    bloodlines. Similarly, surrogates in the world are payed for their part and this fulfills the wishes of many families. Another correlation that can be found between the two is that surrogacy is mainly for those that can afford it. On the other hand, in the novel, innocent girls are taken away from their families to serve and exploited, as the unknown truth is that childbirth kills them. In the real world, surrogates may survive, but does exploit women. In many places, especially in Western…

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    abroad for commercial surrogacy. No matter what their marital status or sexual orientation are (Armour, 2012), they could seek help from surrogacy agencies in those places. Surrogacy is an arrangement that a surrogate mother carries an embryo and subsequent birthing of a baby for an intended couple who is unable to conceive babies by themselves. It seems that surrogacy is a solution to create a new member in a family. Although the birth of a baby is believed as a blessed event for families, it…

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    family/surrogates to make the right decision (Thompson). Two main principles justify the legality of this issue which are informed consent and informed refusal. Informed refusal comes with a variety of guidelines that physicians must follow. The job of a physician is to secure comfort when it comes to withdrawing life support. Major questions come into play for example, if you remove…

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    Try to imagine a world where everything is still the same but is completely different at the same time. Imagine a place where how you feel about the way you look doesn’t matter anymore and you can look how you have always wanted to. Where you can experience things that you never thought were possible but still everything is completely the same. This simple thing is called surrogates where you live your life inside a robot without a thing being changed and I believe that robot surrogates should…

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    world. Not all experience it, but for the ones that do, it can be heart crushing and emotionally draining for them and their families. Over the past couple of decades, scientist and medical personal have come up with solutions that can help infertility couples bypass the normal fertilization and pregnancy patterns. However, by doing this, numerous ethical issues have evolved and with many people, the thought of conducting IVF’s, IUI’s or surrogate motherhood arrangements are not an option…

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