What is the unique focus of health care providers that challenges them to make sound ethical decisions?

A. the administration of medications
B. the performance of medical procedures
C. the offering of health care to all
D. the allocation of scarce resources
E. the health and well-being of the patient


E. the health and well-being of the patient

Health care ethics are drawn from the same pool of basic ethical principles that might be listed for any profession, but the nature of health care provides a unique focus. Primarily because a person's health is paramount to his or her living a successful and satisfying life, health care practitioners are routinely challenged to make sound decisions—concerning not only the appropriate medical care for each patient's condition but also the patient's future health and well-being, and sometimes the health and well-being of the patient's family. Administering medications, performing medical procedures and allocating resources are integral parts of the decision-making process but the health of the patient is the main focus. Providers sometimes do have to allocate care and may not be able to provide care to all.

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