Beneficence and Non-maleficence Flashcards
What are these two principles and how are they related to one
another?
beneficence requires us to do good, non-maleficence requires us to avoid harm to the patient (both rest on patients interest)
Aren’t these principles the same? Isn’t avoiding harm just one
instance of benefiting a person?
nonmaleficence: • Do not kill. • Do not cause needless pain. • Do not incapacitate others ⇒ The important point to notice is that each of these principles can be met by doing nothing.
beneficence:
• Prevent the infliction of needless pain.
• Prevent killing.
• Prevent incapacitating others
How do these principles help us to make treatment decisions?
There is no way to use these principles to make decisions in the abstract.
How does one tell what benefits and harms the patient? Can one
consider quality of life?
medical practitioners should to distinguish
questions of medical benefit, quality of life.
Does appeal to the quality of life mean that we can decide not to
treat a mentally retarded or severely disabled neonate who might
medically benefit from treatment?
In short ‘no.’
mental retardation or disability ought not be a
decisive factors by themselves in determining treatment,
he or she can lead a life of some
satisfaction even if it departs from a normal life, that is sufficient to generate interests in terms of which benefits and harms to the patient can
be established
Is financial or emotional burden to the family relevant to
determining how these principles can be used to categorize
treatments?
In short ‘no.’
what is in the interest of the patient,
not what is in the interest of the family.
How then ought one to determine what will count as quality of life
for a particular patient and so the treatment that provides a
medical benefit?
-competent, one ought normally to give most
weight to what the patient sees as beneficial
-not competent, one should consult his or her
living will or his or her surrogate.
How does this “patient interest” or “medical indications”
approach to classifying treatment differ from more traditional
accounts?
It replaces them.
However, because of the unsure character of these matters, careful
attention must be given to deciding with a full understanding of the law
and with sensitivity to the disagreements these issues engender.