A Principlist Justification of Physical Restraint in the Emergency Department

The New Bioethics 27 (2):176-184 (2021)
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The ethics of physical restraint in the Emergency Department has always been an emotive and controversial issue. Recently a vanguard of advocacy groups and regulatory agencies have...

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