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beneficence in relationship to the Post Prompt Please choose 2 of the following questions to address in your post. You do not need to answer them all. These questions are intended to guide your response and help your frame thoughts. • Do you agree, or disagree with Dias that the psychologist violated the principle of nonmaleficence? Does supporting a person with BID mean medical professionals should acquiesce to the person's wishes? - Does this fulfill her autonomy, or cause her more harm? Or, does fulfilling the clinician's fiduciary duty mean finding ways to relieve the patient's distress and become comfortable in the body she presently has? • Please consider the difference that language makes in Dias post, like the statement. "many in the medical community refer to this as 'malming healthy organs." The words and phrasing imply that the request is inappropriate and risky and dangerous too. Shuping, on the other hand, would say this procedure affirms her identity, • How does language used to describe the procedure influence society's perception of acceptability? • Should medical ethics recognize certain actions are inherently harmful, even if the person requesting it says otherwise?
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