What is the legal and ethical status of suicide


Assignment

Course of Action 1: Follow Bashir's Wishes

Course of Action 2:- Refuse to Follow Bashir's Wishes

Course of Action 3: Delay Treatment

Part 1: MEDICAL INDICATIONS

The Principles of Beneficence and Non-maleficence

1) What is the patient's medical problem? Is the problem acute? Chronic? Critical? Reversible? Emergent? Terminal?

2) Using this course of action, describe, in full sentences, necessary considerations via

a. beneficence
b. non-maleficence
c. autonomy

3) In what circumstances are medical treatments not indicated?

4) In sum, how can this patient be benefited by medical and nursing care, and how can harm be avoided?

Part 2: PATIENT PREFERENCES

The Principle of Respect for Autonomy

1) Has the patient been informed of benefits and risks, understood this information, and given consent?

2) Is the patient mentally capable and legally competent, and is there evidence of incapacity?

3) If mentally capable, what preferences about treatment is the patient stating?

4) If incapacitated, has the patient expressed prior preferences?

5) Who is the appropriate surrogate to make decisions for the incapacitated patient?

6) Is the patient unwilling or unable to cooperate with medical treatment? If so, why?

Part 3: QUALITY OF LIFE

The Principles of Beneficence, Non-maleficence, and Respect for Autonomy

1) What are the prospects, with or without treatment, for a return to normal life, and what physical, mental, and social deficits might the patient experience even if treatment succeeds?

2) On what grounds can anyone judge that some quality of life would be undesirable for a patient who cannot make or express such a judgment?

3) Are there biases that might prejudice the provider's evaluation of the patient's quality of life?

4) What ethical issues arise concerning improving or enhancing a patient's quality of life?

5) Do quality-of-life assessments raise any questions regarding changes in treatment plans, such as forgoing life-sustaining treatment?

6) What are plans and rationale to forgo life-sustaining treatment?

7) What is the legal and ethical status of suicide?

Part 4: CONTEXTUAL FEATURES

The Principles of Justice and Fairness

1) Are there professional, interprofessional, or business interests that might create conflicts of interest in the clinical treatment of patients?

2) Are there parties other than clinicians and patients, such as family members, who have an interest in clinical decisions?

3) What are the limits imposed on patient confidentiality by the legitimate interests of third parties?

4) Are there financial factors that create conflicts of interest in clinical decisions?

5) Are there problems of allocation of scarce health resources that might affect clinical decisions?

6) Are there religious issues that might affect clinical decisions?

7) What are the legal issues that might affect clinical decisions?

8) Are there considerations of clinical research and education that might affect clinical decisions?

9) Are there issues of public health and safety that affect clinical decisions?

10) Are there conflicts of interest within institutions or organizations (e.g. hospitals) that may affect clinical decisions and patient welfare?

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