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This 3 page paper provides a conversation about medical ethics. The case used as a springboard for discussion involves prioritization in respect to a dialysis machine. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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was used to pay for the machine, residents would get priority even if other patients needed it more. In the context of the case, the selection process seemed intricate. Not
only was residency taken into account, but things like character, age and deservedness was seemingly considered. The conversation culminated in the worth of a person, which would be aligned with
things like holding a job and going to church. Dr. Crane wanted to make sure that discrimination did not take place. The case brings up many questions regarding the way
that candidates are selected for medical programs. A dialog between two individuals on this very topic might be presented in a manner similar to the following: Dr. Smith: We
have to decide who will have use of the dialysis machine. How do you think we should go about it? Dr. Jones: What we did at the other hospital
is to see who needs it most. Dr. Smith: Great idea, but the problem is that there are about 35 candidates who are in the same boat. How do
we choose ten spots if their condition is very similar? Dr. Jones: Well, I think we should choose based on how well they take care of themselves. I think
it depends on how they have considered their condition. I mean, who has the greater chance of survival? Someone who is taking care of his or her body, eating well,
listening to medical advice and so forth, would be the best candidate. Dr. Smith: But that would actually hasten the deaths of the poor people who are less intelligent.
There are some who would be lost without constant calls from the staff nurses. They just would neglect their health. Dr. Jones: Well, thats Darwinism for you. Theres nothing
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