Finding the balance between autonomy, justice, beneficence and non-maleficence is the most challenging part of being a medical practitioner in the face of conflict. While we entrust nurses with caregiving, protection and decision-making, patients still have a say in their health based on external beliefs, narratives or values, depending on what informs their opinions. Ethical issues arise when there needs ...
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