Friday, December 13, 2013

Post 7 House episode

Patient passes out while preforming a magic trick. He goes into cardiac arrest. Forgets he has a key inside him. When put through the MRI the key rips through his intestines. House and 13 are very unethical drugging each other to get what they want. The patient ends up having lumpas.

Friday, November 22, 2013

blog post 5 97 Seconds

Guy passes out crossing the street. Has his dog at is side barking to try and wake him up. reduced lung capacity Patient has Spinal atraphy House makes two teams which is extremely unethical. He knows the answer but they are still doing tests. House has a weird interest with a patient that tried to kill himself just to feel the rush.

Friday, October 18, 2013

What type of law would a completed advanced directive/living will be an example of? A contract law Who is the agent responsible for your medical decision making? My mom, dad, and girlfriend in that order. Don't give names, just relationships? My Mother My Father and my Girlfriend What types of questions regarding medical care were you asked to answer? I was asked to answer questions whether I wanted to be resusitated or not and who i would want my organs given too. How did this make you feel and why, when considering these questions? It made me feel weird about my death. I hate thinking about it and it made me wonder. I never thought about these decisions. Would a litigation occur if a physician violated this contract and why? Yes because it is a contact and you cannot breach a contract.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Post 2 Practice House Blog

26 year old female Pulled out of building explosion High fever Having a janitor pretend to be a doctor. telling family that she is going to be okay. Breaking and entering into the patients house Releasing confidential information. stealing a patient Job interviews are illegal

Thursday, September 19, 2013

post 1

  • Summarize video of "ethics and biomedical Research: Howard Hughes Medicine"
  • experemental use of animals, stem cell research, entegrity.
  • spriungboard for advances in medicine,
  • Debates of biomedical research.
  • stem cell reseaarch is very debatable,
  • Should limits be placed on reserach and experiments?
  • Concren about ethical behavior started back before the renesance.
  • During WW2 researchers behaved unethical against humans,
  • respect for person, people enter into experiments voluntary.
  • Confidentiality is important
  • Ethics and laws have changed theoughout time for the better.
  • plagerism is the worst istake a person can make
  • plagerism will destroy your career.
  • LAws inset for animal testing.
  • Moral principles taken into effect.
  • Trying to cure neurological diseases.
  • Awareness of the issues in the lab, the ethical issues is a start to understand.
  • We need to become more tolerant of other peoples perspectives
  •  Using animals in research is a privilege not a right.
  • Long process to use animals in research like progress reports.
  • No alternative to using animals?
  • The only way to know how tests on cells work is to see how they react in the live organism.
  • Government policies provide frame work for animals right.

Genetic alteration

  • Risks with recombinant DNA.
  • RAC helps set guidelines on researching recombinant DNA.
  • Led to disease resistent crops.
  • severe consiquences can arise from altering DNA.
  • Greatest potential are stem cells. Researching them.
  • Dolly the sheep was the first mammal cloned from a single human cell.
  • Declares the destruction of human embryos.
  • We should think carefully about what the possibilities are.
  • Safety of original organisms cause concern.
  • Designer babies?


Ethics

  • Never guess, Do the experiment.
  • Research envirornment is very competetive. Causes falsifies work.
  • Authorship most serious problem in a lab
  • Scientists are highly motivated. For salaries and prestige
  • Integrity, Honesty is needed by everyone.
  • Don't cut corners.
  • Foundation of a solid career in science.