Discussion for bioethics
read a story on bioethics, then you will have to answer few questions. APA format, in text citations
Attempted Suicide and Physician Intervention
The case is that of a 35 year old white, single, female who was found on her bed stuporous and moaning by her father and mother with whom she lives. There was a note in the room written by her explaining that she had carefully considered her life and what was happening to her and that she wanted to die. There was evidence in the bathroom that she had most likely taken three bottles of different pills including barbiturates. The family immediately called the paramedics and the patient was taken to the nearby hospital emergency room. The physician was presented with the note and the bottles and since the patient was not fully unconscious began to insert a nasogastric tube to aspirate the contents of the stomach. As he was attempting to get the tube down, the patient became briefly more responsive and cried out that she didn’t want the tube, she didn’t want any treatment and that she wanted to be left alone and allowed to die. She moaned that she had left a note which said she wanted to die and she meant it. The family arrived in the next few minutes and informed the physician that she had not seemed depressed to them and she had never seen a psychiatrist but the medications were prescribed by her general physician. When told about what she had requested of the physician, the family urged that the doctor continue treatment.
What should he do next? The physician realized that if she had consumed the pills in the bottles she would most likely not survive without medical treatment and yet it seemed clear that she did not want any treatment.
The issue is whether the doctor must follow the request of the patient and stop treatment and allow her to die.
Please address the following questions:
1.) Does the principle of patient autonomy apply here?
2.) Can the physician perform a treatment against the consent of the patient?
3.) What is the responsibility of the ER physician in this matter?
4.) Must the physician be required to participate in completing an attempted suicide?
**** Use examples from the reading and required resources to support your answers to the above questions****
Answer previewQuestion 1
According to Mann, (2002), the patient’s autonomy entails a “self-law-making process” of the patients. It involves a sound mind patient making decisions concerning their own body and how they prefer to be treated. In the above case study provided, the principle of patient autonomy does not apply. Although, this case poses a dilemma to the physician whether the patient should commit suicide or receive medical care. However, the principle of autonomy fails to apply because patients were making irrational decisions. The patient was planning to take away her own life breaking the constitutional right…
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