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Maternal and Child Care
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Chapter 1
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Ehico-Moral Considerations of Maternal-Child Practice
level: Ehico-Moral Considerations of Maternal-Child Practice
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level questions: Ehico-Moral Considerations of Maternal-Child Practice
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A health care issue often becomes an ethical dilemma because: The choices involved do not appear to be clearly ____ or _____.
The choices involved do not appear to be clearly right or wrong.
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include:
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Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 1: Issues, especially those related to in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, ownership of frozen oocytes, or sperm, and surrogate motherhood.
Conception issues
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 2:
Pregnancy termination
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 3:
Fetal rights versus rights of the mother
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 4:
Number of procedures or degree of pain.
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 5:
Balance between modern technology and quality of life.
Some of the most difficult ethical quandaries in health care today are those that involve children and their families. Examples include: 6:
Difficulty maintaining confidentiality of records.