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bioethicsThe health care context…the relationship between doctor and patient, including issues that arise from conflicts between a doctor’s duty to promote the health of his patient and the patient’s right to self-determination or autonomy, a right that in the medical context is usually taken to encompass a right to be fully informed about……the relationship between doctor and patient, including issues that arise from conflicts between a doctor’s duty to promote the health of his patient and the patient’s right to self-determination or autonomy, a right that in the medical context is usually taken to encompass a right to be fully informed about…
therapeuticsIndications for usePatients are advised to inform their physicians of any new drugs they are taking, as well as consult with the pharmacist about possible interactions that a nonprescription drug might have with a prescription drug already being taken. Having a personal physician who monitors all the…Patients are advised to inform their physicians of any new drugs they are taking, as well as consult with the pharmacist about possible interactions that a nonprescription drug might have with a prescription drug already being taken. Having a personal physician who monitors all the…
therapeuticsDesigning a therapeutic regimen…to be considered is the patient’s reason for seeking medical advice and the patient’s expectations. The patient’s visit may have been precipitated by the feeling that a minor symptom may be something serious. If tests can rule out this possibility, reassurance may serve as a therapeutic action. When possible, physicians……to be considered is the patient’s reason for seeking medical advice and the patient’s expectations. The patient’s visit may have been precipitated by the feeling that a minor symptom may be something serious. If tests can rule out this possibility, reassurance may serve as a therapeutic action. When possible, physicians…