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A family of four, two adults and two children was transported tothe ER. They were involved in a motor vehicle accident secondary tobed weather. Upon arrival, you recognized the patients from yourchurch. They are Jehovah's Witnesses. Initial assessment revaledsignificant internal bleeding requiring transfusion.
1. Who do you transfuse?
2. Who do you not tansfuse?
3. List and define the three primary guiding principles to medicaletthics.
4. Give an example for each of the principles listed above.
5. Define ethic.
6. Define moral.
7. What is the most appropriate and effective means to ensure thatyour wishes are complied with in the event you are unable toeffectively communicate your wishes?
A family of four, two adults and two children was transported tothe ER. They were involved in a motor vehicle accident secondary tobed weather. Upon arrival, you recognized the patients from yourchurch. They are Jehovah's Witnesses. Initial assessment revaledsignificant internal bleeding requiring transfusion.
1. Who do you transfuse?
2. Who do you not tansfuse?
3. List and define the three primary guiding principles to medicaletthics.
4. Give an example for each of the principles listed above.
5. Define ethic.
6. Define moral.
7. What is the most appropriate and effective means to ensure thatyour wishes are complied with in the event you are unable toeffectively communicate your wishes?
1. Who do you transfuse?
2. Who do you not tansfuse?
3. List and define the three primary guiding principles to medicaletthics.
4. Give an example for each of the principles listed above.
5. Define ethic.
6. Define moral.
7. What is the most appropriate and effective means to ensure thatyour wishes are complied with in the event you are unable toeffectively communicate your wishes?
Keith LeannonLv2
28 Sep 2019