Even after much pressuring from the physicians, she adamantly refuses surgery.Feeling that the woman is not in her correct state of mind and knowing that time is of the essence, the surgeons decide to perform the procedure without consent.Though he survived the treatment, he still argues that he should have been allowed to refuse it so that he could die.
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I hope that you find them useful, and that they spawn the same thoughtful enjoyment in you as they did in me. However, it is possible that they share similarities with actual events. Autonomy Autonomy essentially means "self rule," and it is a patient's most basic right.
The second case involves the rights of a parent to care for her child in the manner that she sees fit.
Case 1: A woman enters the emergency room with stomach pain.
Questions for Case 1: Case 2: You are a general practitioner and a mother comes into your office with her child who is complaining of flu-like symptoms.
Upon entering the room, you ask the boy to remove his shirt and you notice a pattern of very distinct bruises on the boy's torso.They anesthetize her and surgically repair the aneurysm.She survives, and sues the hospital for millions of dollars.You ask the mother where the bruises came from, and she tells you that they are from a procedure she performed on him known as "cao gio," which is also known as "coining." The procedure involves rubbing warm oils or gels on a person's skin with a coin or other flat metal object.The mother explains that cao gio is used to raise out bad blood, and improve circulation and healing.As such, it is a health care worker's responsibility to respect the autonomy of her patients.However, at times this can be difficult because it can conflict with the paternalistic attitude of many health care professionals. The first involves the rights of an individual to decide her own fate, even against her physicians' judgments.Each case also has a short history and summary of the ethical issues being reviewed.The questions I asked of the students are included as well.They also inform her that time is of the essence, and that should the aneurysm burst, she would be dead in a few short minutes.The woman is an erotic dancer; she worries that the surgery will leave a scar that will negatively affect her work; therefore, she refuses any surgical treatment.
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