The point of the ethical principle to “do no harm” is an agreement to reassure the public that in all ways the health care team not only works to heal patients but agree to do this in the least...


The point of the ethical principle to “do no harm” is an agreement to reassure the public that in all ways the health care team not only works to heal patients but agree to do this in the least painful and harmful way possible. Why do you think the principle of

Non-Maleficence


describes this agreement?



Jun 05, 2022
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