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PALANGDAO, GABRIEL LOUISE S.

BSN2-2B

1.) Abortion

A. Beneficence
- Clinicians who provide abortions honour the medical ethics principle of
beneficence by preventing the harms of forced childbearing and unsafe abortion.

B. Justice
- Justice, a final principle of bioethics, requires treating similar cases similarly. If
the pregnant person and fetus are moral equals,

C. Non-maleficence
- non-maleficence believe that electively terminating a pregnancy is comparable to
inducing harm to another person

2.) EUTHANASIA

A. Non-maleficence
- Nonmaleficence may also be a principle involved in decisions to discontinue
treatments that are unwanted by the individual.

B. Justice
- the principle of justice asserts that it is unjust to deny such patients the
opportunity to end their pain

C. Beneficence
- Beneficence requires a doctor to act in ways that best promote the welfare of his
patients.

3.) suicide

A. Beneficence
- As a health nurse i will help my suicidal patient to conquer to end he's/her life

B. Truth telling
- As ah health advisor i will tell my patient that suicidal act is a sin to god

C. Duty to protect
- a suicidal client is a responsibility to protect them from themselves

4.) CLINICAL DEATH


A. Beneficence
- Beneficence emphasizes on relieving the symptoms that impair the quality of life
of a dying person.

B. Non-maleficence
- Nonmaleficence emphasizes on relieving the symptoms that can actually harm
the patient.

C. Morality
- Continuing artificial life support for patients who are brain dead may produce
harm to patients, families, and others involved

5.) IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION

A. Morality
- IVF increases the risk of multiple births if more than one embryo is transferred to
your uterus.

B. Justice
- because it treats a baby as a product to be manipulated, violating the child's
integrity as a human being with an immortal soul from the moment of conception

C. Non-maleficence
- Tell the parents' the desire for a child did not entitle them to have it by a possibly
unsafe method that might result in a deformed infant.

6.) STEM-CELL TECHNOLOGY

A. Justice
- embryonic stem cells from an embryo is unethical, because its isolation causes
the death of embryo, which is considered as loss of life

B. Non-maleficence
- human embryonic stem cells violates the second principle in that it results in the
destruction of human life with value

C. Respect
- Respect human life

7.) Plastic Surgery

A. Respect
- Respect the decision of the person having want to change hes/her face
B. Autonomy
- Respect their decision to change their face

C. Beneficence
- Do no harm to patient that under go plastic surgery

8.) Organ Transplantation

A. Non-maleficence
- first, do not harmprimum non cer.

B. Autonomy
- respect for a person's choice.

C. Justice
- fairness and equality

9.) Sterilization

A. Respect
- Respect for an individual woman's reproductive autonomy should be the primary
concern guiding sterilization provision and policy.

B. Beneficence
- Coercive or forcible sterilization practices are unethical and should never be
performed.
C. Consent
- In appropriate cases, sterilization of a male partner should be discussed during
presterilization patient counseling as an option with fewer risks and greater
efficacy than female sterilization.

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