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Providers need to understand the four ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice and apply these principles to clinical decision-making about care in the NICU.
Ethical principles are especially pertinent ... that oversee psychotherapy in various parts of the world. These four principles stand out: Autonomy: A person’s right to act as a free agent ...
Ethics garners less attention ... a duty to benefit patients. Together, these principles emphasize doing more good than harm. Minimizing the risk of harm figures prominently in the World Health ...
Ten Principles of Living Well: 1. Know yourself, your strengths and weaknesses. 2. Don’t do anything today you will regret tomorrow. 3. Don’t blame others for your own mistakes.
There is a simplicity in the text, with only six memorable ethical principles: (1) prevention of harm; (2) precautionary approach; (3) justice and equity; (4) sustainable development; (5) solidarity; ...
Our commitment to ethical standards is communicated through both instruction and example. Additionally, we are committed to the principles of academic integrity as foundational to the enterprise of ...
[4] Harm and its effects are considerations ... fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Weighing the ethical principles of nonmaleficence and beneficence presents the question: What is in the best ...
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