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Respect for autonomy, then, should not be construed as an absolute and foundational value, but a "middle principle" that requires every individual to respect every other individual’s self-determination to an appropriate extent within the context of community.
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: Life-sustaining treatment decisions in patients who have lost their decision-making capacity must first and foremost respect the autonomy of the patient and/or the immediate family, according to a position statement released by the American Academy of Neurology. ... Several national medical organizations, ... Subsequent to her death,
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The ethical principles of beneficence and respect for autonomy pose a conflict in judgment regarding an elderly woman's care in an 816-bed long term care facility. The contributing parties to the conflict are the medical staff, social worker and the resident.
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1. Respect for Autonomy ... the principle of respect for autonomy, ... In health care decisions, our respect for the autonomy of the patient would, in common parlance, mean that the patient has the capacity to act intentionally, with understanding, and without controlling influences that would mitigate against a free and...
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1. Respect for Autonomy: Illustrative Cases ... In a prima facie sense, we ought always to respect the autonomy of the patient. Such respect is not simply a matter of attitude, but a way of acting so as to recognize and even promote the autonomous actions of the patient.
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The respect for patient autonomy ... The importance of patient autonomy in ethical discussions is universally established. The questions of the consultand are of extreme importance and intimacy, ... However, from the doctor’s point of view, this case involves a conflict between beneficence and respect for patient autonomy.
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autonomy: an action which is determined by the subject's own free choice (see will). In the second Critique, moral action is defined as being au ... Its three forms express the requirements of universalizability, respect and autonomy. ... duty: an action which we are obligated to perform out of respect for the moral law.
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(redirected from Respect for the autonomy of rational beings) ... Respect for the autonomy of rational beings; Respect for the dead; Respect for the dead; Respect for the dead; Respect for the dead; Respect for Youth; Respect Gaymes; Respect Gundam; Respect Honor Glory;
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Kant and Respect for Autonomy; M. H. Waymack; As we have seen, a central theme in the Four Principles approach is respect for patient autonomy. What should we say to health professionals who might prefer to emphasize beneficence over respect for autonomy? Also, what should we say about other cultures that perhaps...
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