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Q.3. Hospital ethics committee.
* In this committee ethical considerations in policies and procedures are
reviewed by the a group of people established by a hospital to avoid ethical
issues.
* This committee help to promote the rights of both patients and health care
providers.
You are concerned about autonomy issues for a new policy that you are developing ; who...
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applied law and ethics question for health professionals
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You are an acute care nurse practitioner who works in an urban emergency room (ER). You see many people who come to the ER who have overdosed (OD) on heroin. Emergency medical services personnel may administer a drug that might reverse the overdose such as naloxone (Narcan). You may see three ODs during each 12-hour shift; some of these patients are admitted to the hospital, and others are sent home with a consultation for psychiatric followup. You are becoming hardened...