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Essays On Medical Ethics
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Error In Judgment: Clinician Bias
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4 pages in length. The aura of professionalism includes a number of characteristics that one can reasonably expect to exist without question; those who adopt the power and influence inherent to psychiatry are particularly responsible for eschewing the temptation toward bias when it comes to making errors in judgment while interviewing an individual who has just been brought into a psychiatric crisis intervention center. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Error In Judgment: Clinician Bias
Essays / Medicine, Medical Science, & Medical Ethics
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29 pages worth of in-depth essay responses to questions concerning medical ethics, AIDS, euthanasia, the Hippocratic Oath, and more. An EXCELLENT resource for pre-med and early med students. No Bibliography.
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Essay Title: Essays / Medicine, Medical Science, & Medical Ethics
Ethic Principles Of Persistent Vegetative State
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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the ethical nature of allowing someone to languish in a persistent vegetative state (PVS). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethic Principles Of Persistent Vegetative State
Ethical and Moral Issues in Alternative Reproductive
Biotechnologies
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This 7 page report discusses alternative
reproductive biotechnologies such as in vitro fertilization,
cloning, and surrogate motherhood. The writer presents the
concept of utilitarianism as best-serving as an ethical and moral
framework by which such biotechnologies may be considered and
validated. The moral and ethical considerations of corporations
are also considered within such a context. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical and Moral Issues in Alternative Reproductive
Biotechnologies
Ethical Approach to Practicing on the Newly Dead
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A 3 page paper written from the perspective of weighing options in practicing on the newly dead (intubation, subclavian line insertion, other procedures). The ethics committee will be meeting to determine policy after several instances of premature activity; the purpose here is to suggest an ethical policy. The paper uses the philosophies of Kant and Mill to conclude that the policy should take the form of allowing practice on the newly dead, but only after receiving permission from the nurse assigned to the case at the time of death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical Approach to Practicing on the Newly Dead
Ethical Complications in Organ Donations
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An 11 page paper which examines why some people may not wish to be organ donors because of ethical reasons. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical Complications in Organ Donations
Ethical Considerations in a Medical Research Project
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This 5 page paper considers the appropriate ethical considerations for a medical research project concerning the use of specialised medical care workers and the impact on both patients and their families. The paper looks at the broad ethics as well as the more specific ethics relevant to this case. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical Considerations in a Medical Research Project
Ethical Considerations in Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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A 5 page position paper arguing against embryonic stem cell research and in favor of using adult stem cells for the same purpose. Philosophers can argue the moral and ethical position of harvesting embryonic cells forever, “proving” either positive or negative positions at will without arriving at any solution. If patients are indeed suffering needlessly because of the lack of stem cell research, it is the research community that is responsible. Adult stem cells are readily available, behave in the same manner and carry no ethical or moral consequences at all. Rather than argue against government policy, researchers need to be turning their attention to other possibilities, thereby following the path of research development that has been in use for more than a century and thusfar has produced every advance that we now enjoy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical Considerations in Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Ethical Dilemma Concerning Do Not Resuscitate Orders
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7 pages in length. A terminally ill patient scheduled to have palliative surgery is refused by her doctor unless she reverses the Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order she put in place to address her incurable disease. The reason why her physician required his patient to change her DNR to full code while in the operating room is unclear; perhaps he did not want to have the responsibility of her potential death looming over his head without a way in which to medically address the situation. Maybe he was not fully aware of the extent to which her terminal illness necessitated such a drastic order as the DNR. Regardless of his inability or downright refusal to accept the patient's wishes, he was committing a rather serious breach of ethics where his medical practitioner's behavior is concerned. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Ethical Dilemma Concerning Do Not Resuscitate Orders
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