Hi there, I'm a brazilian lawyer and I practice the law in the medical area and our ethical principles are very similar, actually. I, personally, believe that the principles, as said, all have, or should have, a moral line based on dignity and best interest of patient, but also, preserving, of course, the doctor-patient relationship. By the way, distributive justice is a very interesting principle and hard to apply, specially with judicial activism trying to decide about guidelines for the free and private public health system, which is our case here.
Hey doc, if a minor needs a blood transplant but she’s a Jehovas Witness, and her parents are demanding not to do the transfusion, what do you do (assuming it’s a life or death situation)?
Just a minor correction: Last I knew (as of late 2017), the most current term that replaced 'mentally retarded" was "intellectually disabled." It appears to still be the case. For more information, Google the term "mental retardation intellectual disability dsm" without quotes and your first hit should be a PDF file titled "Intellectual Disability - American Psychiatric Association". I'm not trying to be a dick; just informative. Sorry if I come across as one [as a dick].
Also, sorry to double-post, but the second video in this playlist is marked private. Not sure if that's a mistake, or something that happens while you prepare the video for upload, or what... Thanks, as always, for yet another incredible lecture! :0)
How much to write me a prescription for Fluconazole 200 mg first day and 100 mg everyday after ward for two weeks? Pfizer doesn't like me but, it's the best drug for this application.
If we have a patient with cancer and if we say him his diagnosis he will be very depressed and our treatment would become ineffective. May we say the diagnosis to his relatives but not him for him?
Gunduz Osmanli I would suggest that your patient's informed consent to have treatment may be deemed invalid if you lie to the patient by falsifying diagnosis or prognosis. Additional you have a professional duty of candour that requires you to act with honesty and integrity
No. You must always disclose the diagnosis to the patient unless he/she tells you not to. It is okay to temporarily withhold the diagnosis if you believe there is currently an imminent danger to the patient and/or possibly if they have been deemed legally incompetent, but those situations are rare.
Telling the truth? Seriously I asked a RN and a doctor about this subject they got a bit upset and told me that it depended on the patient whether you told the truth about your motives, course of action and desired outcomes. If you doctor has this attitude get another doctor as they are unethical.
Your a doctor here's a question. I helped out some women. I believe in equal rights. I am for pro choose. I haven't had sex in around 5 to 6 years. I haven't taken antibiotics. I haven't taken steroids. I don't have dentures and haven't been to a doctor in around 5 to 6 years. How do I get oral candida? Tongue is white and roof of mouth. In addition, my ears have a thick white discharge. How do I get the same infection that women get in their vagina's. How does this happen?
Hi. Gm . Is there anyone that can help me sith a assignment due today. I am studying surgical technologist, how for this class we disgusting the ethical principles. The question was ask: we should form 2 case studies and identify the different ethicsl dilenma stated. Answers provided for the case should be supported with ethical principles and not opinions or personsl feelings . Each case answer requiresa(n) explabation or discussion for the answer given. Note too: a case study can have nkre than 1 principle in the answer.
How can I hug u from here.. very simplified.. now i can boldly pass any question that comes out from medical ethics.. i appreciate u sir
Hi there, I'm a brazilian lawyer and I practice the law in the medical area and our ethical principles are very similar, actually. I, personally, believe that the principles, as said, all have, or should have, a moral line based on dignity and best interest of patient, but also, preserving, of course, the doctor-patient relationship.
By the way, distributive justice is a very interesting principle and hard to apply, specially with judicial activism trying to decide about guidelines for the free and private public health system, which is our case here.
Your video was the best!! Thank you. You broke everything down with examples, which made note taking much better.
Watching this as an RN to educate the public, we really need to to be educated about the rights we hold as a human being in the United States
Does nonmaleficence contain the treatability of the harm done? .i.e. treatable harm vs nontreatable harm.
I am a CGD female patient! Thank you for this
what's that CGD
I had a problem in these but after watching your video I understood them completely. Thank you !! 💗💗
Amazing, thank you for making things so much clearer
thanks alot for this great video however am requesting to know the difference between medical ethics and ethical values
what is the ethical principle if the patient asks the nurse “am I dying?”
Autonomy says Tall the patient YOU ARE ABOUT TO DiE 😃
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Hey doc, if a minor needs a blood transplant but she’s a Jehovas Witness, and her parents are demanding not to do the transfusion, what do you do (assuming it’s a life or death situation)?
Thrawn Mon - Go forward with the transfusion. Parents’ religious objections do not apply to minors.
Explained nicely
Thanks doc. If telling the truth to one patient involves breach of another patient's confidentiality, which one would you compromise?
They can speak about the case but not the personal info of the other patient , I think this may prevent the conflicts.
Does nonmaleficence contain the treatability of the harm done? .i.e. treatable harm vs nontreatable harm.
I have adquately understood everything
is there a way to get the slides?
thank you
Why does non consensual non therapeutic infant circumcision still happen?
Thank you very much for this video , it has cleared all the confusion and misunderstandings I had previously
Thanks doc. What is the difference between beneficence and non-maleficence?
Beneficence = Doing good (actions you take)
Maleficence = Not doing evil (actions from which you abstain)
Thank you so much, it helped alot ❤️🦋.
Good video
In addition how do I get burn marks on the top of my feet. Like Father Pio?
Thanks. Online HCM student CSU.
Whom is most likely to violate confidentiality rules?
thaaannk you sooo muuch!!!
Just a minor correction: Last I knew (as of late 2017), the most current term that replaced 'mentally retarded" was "intellectually disabled." It appears to still be the case.
For more information, Google the term "mental retardation intellectual disability dsm" without quotes and your first hit should be a PDF file titled "Intellectual Disability - American Psychiatric Association".
I'm not trying to be a dick; just informative. Sorry if I come across as one [as a dick].
Also, sorry to double-post, but the second video in this playlist is marked private. Not sure if that's a mistake, or something that happens while you prepare the video for upload, or what... Thanks, as always, for yet another incredible lecture! :0)
How much to write me a prescription for Fluconazole 200 mg first day and 100 mg everyday after ward for two weeks? Pfizer doesn't like me but, it's the best drug for this application.
If we have a patient with cancer and if we say him his diagnosis he will be very depressed and our treatment would become ineffective. May we say the diagnosis to his relatives but not him for him?
Gunduz Osmanli I would suggest that your patient's informed consent to have treatment may be deemed invalid if you lie to the patient by falsifying diagnosis or prognosis. Additional you have a professional duty of candour that requires you to act with honesty and integrity
F Azar thank You for Your comment, Sir.
No. You must always disclose the diagnosis to the patient unless he/she tells you not to. It is okay to temporarily withhold the diagnosis if you believe there is currently an imminent danger to the patient and/or possibly if they have been deemed legally incompetent, but those situations are rare.
Paul Bolin, M.D. Thanks, Doctor.
Telling the truth? Seriously I asked a RN and a doctor about this subject they got a bit upset and told me that it depended on the patient whether you told the truth about your motives, course of action and desired outcomes. If you doctor has this attitude get another doctor as they are unethical.
Thanks dear, you saved my life 😂♥️
Your a doctor here's a question. I helped out some women. I believe in equal rights. I am for pro choose. I haven't had sex in around 5 to 6 years. I haven't taken antibiotics. I haven't taken steroids. I don't have dentures and haven't been to a doctor in around 5 to 6 years. How do I get oral candida? Tongue is white and roof of mouth. In addition, my ears have a thick white discharge. How do I get the same infection that women get in their vagina's. How does this happen?
There is no veracity with doctor, its not in the Hospital Procedure.
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Doctor dookie snooping!
Hi. Gm . Is there anyone that can help me sith a assignment due today. I am studying surgical technologist, how for this class we disgusting the ethical principles. The question was ask: we should form 2 case studies and identify the different ethicsl dilenma stated. Answers provided for the case should be supported with ethical principles and not opinions or personsl feelings . Each case answer requiresa(n) explabation or discussion for the answer given. Note too: a case study can have nkre than 1 principle in the answer.
I hope you flunked this.
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4 and a half minutes is too long for an introduction. Rest is good