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Persona y Bioética 2012
EL MéDICO INTENSIVISTA ANTE LA AUTONOMíA DEL PACIENTE: UNA APROXIMACIóN A PARTIR DE ALGUNOS CASOS CLíNICOSKeywords: personal autonomy, informed consent, physician-patient relations, euthanasia, assisted suicide, refusal to treat. Abstract: three clinical cases are introduced and analyzed in this article to clarifying the scope and limits of the principle of patient autonomy and the physician's responsibility when it comes to making therapeutic decisions regarding patients who are involved in intensive therapy. the conclusion is that informed consent does not relieve the physician of the obligation to discern what is best in each case for each patient. the medical team must respect the patient's autonomy, provided the patient's decision is not unethical.
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