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Health Care in Crisis: A Bioethical Perspective
Health care in crisis situations (such as pandemics or disasters) demands the application of bioethics to balance resource limitations with patient needs. The primary focus includes the principles of distributive justice (fair allocation), patient autonomy, and beneficence to maintain patient dignity and prevent ethical violations in emergencies. Healthcare workers remain obligated to provide honest and transparent care even under pressure, while prioritizing non-maleficence. Crisis situations require swift yet ethical procedures, such as the efficient use of informed consent to minimize miscommunication and protect patient rights.
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| T.2106 | 174.2 Con h | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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174.2 Con h
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| Publisher | Laurdel Bioethics Foundation : Sydney, Australia., 1982 |
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352hlm; 14x20,5cm
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English
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0-9593537-0-4
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174.2
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