patient right to refuse medical treatment

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Psychology

 

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Charles H

 

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July 7, 2013

 

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Once a patient gets to a certain point they may decide to refuse medical treatment because they do not want to be saved anymore. They are tired of suffering and wish to end their lives. Doctors face at least one ethical issue on a day to day basis and that is to determine if a patient be able to refuse medical treatment...
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Children and teenagers receive life-sustaining treatment when they are faced with a terminal illness. When a patient, that is a mature minor, decides not to receive any more life-sustaining treatments most often their wishes are not heard. The final decision is ultimately up to the parent. Although children cannot make the final decision on his or her own behalf the parents should discuss the alternatives with the children so he or she can have a better understanding of what will or may happen to him or her...
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