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In this case, I feel that the Principle of beneficence relates to this article. It requires that the
health care professional act in ways to promote patient welfare. Did the doctor inform Mr. Singh of of the severity of the
possible complications as well as the extreme importance of the suggested tests? Did he fight for the best intrest of the child?
I am happy to know that Lali is functioning so far as a normal child, but the question is what will happen as she grows? Will
she continue to function normally or will the possible complications from this deformity take over? I hope not, but only time
will tell... Showed first 250 characters
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Did the doctor inform Mr. Singh of of the severity of the
possible complications as well as the extreme importance of the suggested tests? Did he fight for the best intrest of the child?
I am happy to know that Lali is functioning so far as a normal child, but the question is what will happen as she grows? Will
she continue to function normally or will the possible complications from this deformity take over? I hope not, but only time
will tell... Showed next 250 characters
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