Which of the four principles of biomedical ethics is most obviously challenged by strong paternalism?
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The principle of Non-maleficence. |
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b. |
The principle of Beneficence. |
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c. |
The principle of Justice. |
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d. |
The principle of Autonomy. |
d) The principle of autonomy
The principle of autonomy is most obviously challenged .
paternalism means making obstruction with liberty or autonomy of person irrespective of their intentions good or preventing harm.. The principle of autonomy describes us that respect for person, every person has their own choice .In biomedical field it describes the concept of informed consent..that means if you want to trest the patient you should have to take consent
On the other hand principles of benefience and nonmalefience describes , good requirements what is done to patient interst. And the nonmalefience says refrain from doing damage that causes herm to patient's interest
And the principles of justice describes, the distribution of medical good and services should be done in equal manner.
So other options are not correct .
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