1. Law and Ethics in Healthcare
Furthermore, in relation to other components of the ethical principle Autonomy (Beauchamp and Childress,1989), which suggests that anyone with the right to consent are in control of their own bodies and make the necessary decision concerning what type of medical treatment or care they will (or will not) subscribe to. ... Furthermore, professional ethics expect nurses and health practitioners to justify their decision concerning every care delivered (NMC, 2008). ...
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