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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-622465

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With more details of end-of-life-care such as moral principle and standard management,the development condition of end-of-life-care in China is compendiously introduced, and "1,3,9——PSD"service mode of end-of-life-care is also put forward in this artical.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1995.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-673249

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Administrators and administratees all live in a certain mood of hospital culture. So philosophical ethical nucleus of hospital culture is the marrow of modern hospital administrative knowledge; hospital administrators sense of value, especially the moral principle and style of thinking, deeply impresses and conditions modern hospital administratice principles and methods, determines its enforcement and effect.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1995.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-533764

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Modern medical ethics adopts the model of ethical analysis based on principles which contain the characteristics of clarity,definitude and succinctness.To some extent,this model of ethical analysis accommodates pluralism and avoids relativism.However,in the particular decision-making of medical ethics,there may be conflicts among the different moral principles,which cause difficult moral problems.This article tries to rank and demonstrate the order of four basic principles in medical ethics in order to provide a specific thought for resolving difficult moral problems caused by conflicting principles.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528784

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The out-patient and emergency department is the window of a hospital open to the society,also is the most direct social image of the hospital.So,we must insist on the moral principle of the "ten needs" in the work of the out-patient and emergency department in order to establish a healthy and harmonious physician-patient relationship.The "Ten needs" includes a proper attitude,a sincere communication,a quick response,a correct diagnosis,a flexible treatment,a reasonable prescription,a steady action to the emergency,a well nursing,complex skills and a standard management.

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