نتایج جستجو برای: robinson t 2011 neonatal ethical issues

تعداد نتایج: 1250267  

Farnaz Zahedi Avval Kiarash Ghazvini, Masoud Youssefi,

Background : Medical Laboratory plays a critical role in maintaining and promoting health. Increasing wide applications of laboratory medicine in clinical practice have highlighted specific topics in the areas of social, professional and ethical issues in the laboratory. Despite the important role of clinical lab in health system, ethical issues have been rarely discussed for clinical labs. Con...

Journal: :Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses 2015
Vicki D Lachman

T he polarized debate over physician-assisted suicide (PAS) (now sometimes referred to as assisted dying) has included little discussion on an alternative method for voluntary death – terminal dehydration (Miller, Fins, & Snyder, 2000; Miller & Meier, 1998). With terminal dehydration, competent patients with a terminal or incurable illness seek death by forgoing artificial nutrition and hydrati...

2016
Hannes Kahrass Daniel Strech Marcel Mertz

BACKGROUND When treating patients with kidney failure, unavoidable ethical issues often arise. Current clinical practice guidelines some of them, but lack comprehensive information about the full range of relevant ethical issues in kidney failure. A systematic literature review of such ethical issues supports medical professionalism in nephrology, and offers a solid evidential base for efforts ...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 1997

Journal: :Drug and alcohol review 2014
Anna Olsen Julie Mooney-Somers

In 2011, the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) initiated an inquiry to determine whether there is a need for expanded ethical guidance in the form of a discrete guidance document for alcohol and other drug (AOD) research. An issues paper was developed to frame the inquiry. AOD researchers, Human Research Ethics Committees and others were invited to discuss whether ...

1999
Thomas H. Murray

Increased understanding of how the well-being of the fetus is affected by prenatal behavior has focused attention on the ethical issues surrounding fetuses. In this article the sources of societal disapproval of drug-abusing, pregnant women are explored, and the relationship between our moral judgments and public policies is discussed. In examining the nature of a pregnant woman’s obligation to...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2015
Arthur L Caplan Brendan Parent Michael Shen Carolyn Plunkett

T he term “CRISPR” has gained a lot of attention recently as a result of a debate among scientists about the possibility of genetically modifying the human germ line and the ethical implications of doing so. However, CRISPR is not just a method to edit the genomes of embryonic cells, as the public discussion might have implied; it is a powerful, efficient, and reliable tool for editing genes in...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
maasoumeh barkhordari-sharifabad phd student in nursing tahereh ashktorab professor foroozan atashzadeh-shoorideh assistant professor

in the nursing profession, leadership plays a significant role in creating motivation and thus enabling nurses to provide high quality care. ethics is an essential component of leadership qualifications and the ethical leader can help create an ethical atmosphere, offer ethical guidance, and ensure the occupational satisfaction of personnel through prioritizing moralities. however, some issues ...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Ethics 1979

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