Ethical Restraint Use With Incapable Absconding Patients: Goals, Proportionality, and Surrogates

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):95-97 (2022)
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Clinical ethicists are often presented with the question: Is this plan or action ethical? The simple answer, which is as predictable as it is glib, is always: “it depends.” Recognizing and analyzin...

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