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Ethics

started by loganfields2011 on 19 Jul 17
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    https://core.ac.uk/display/17300004?source=2&algorithmId=10&similarToDoc=%27OAI:oai%3Aeprints.mdx.ac.uk%3A2998%27
    This article discusses how the ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, justice, and non-maleficence are sometimes broken when it comes to discharge planning. Most of the times, breaking these principles are done accidently and the main reasoning for this usually comes from the interdisciplinary team not working together to decide on an appropriate plan. This can be a big problem, especially for us getting ready to become entry-level therapists. We have to ensure that our opinions are heard and that we advocate for the patients we are working with so that these principles are not broken.

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