| Robin Levin Penslar - 1995 - 346 pages
...identifiable individuals would suffer if the information is not disclosed would be serious; and (d) appropriate precautions are taken to ensure that only the genetic information needed for diagnosis and /or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed. * When it is known in advance that the results... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen, Robert M. Veatch, LeRoy Walters - 1999 - 524 pages
...confidentiality to an immediate patient or client can be overridden only if several conditions are satisfied: )1) reasonable efforts to elicit voluntary consent...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed.2 The individual's family history )pedigree) should be carefully analyzed to identify accurately... | |
| Irmgard Nippert, Heidemarie Neitzel, Gerhard Wolff - 1999 - 190 pages
...be overridden in certain exceptional circumstances, provided that the following four conditions were met: „ 1) reasonable efforts to elicit voluntary...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed" (p 44). In 1994, the Institute of Medicine reaffirmed this statement. In 1997, the American... | |
| Ruth F. Chadwick, Doris Schroeder - 2002 - 384 pages
...that the disclosed information will actually be used to avert harm; (3) the harm that indentifiable individuals would suffer would be serious; and (4)...These duties are not confined to the immediate family. Indentified patients or parents of an affected child have an ethical duty to inform relatives in the... | |
| Richard Sherlock, John D. Morrey - 2002 - 668 pages
...information will actually be used to avert harm; 3. The harm that would result to identifiable individuals would be serious; and 4. Appropriate precautions are...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed. There are several important questions to be considered in the application of those criteria... | |
| George Wei - 2002 - 344 pages
...the harm that identifiable individuals would suffer would be serious; and (d) appropriate measures are taken to ensure that only the genetic information needed for diagnosis and /or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed. These ethical guidelines whilst helpful... | |
| Guido de Wert - 2003 - 168 pages
...that identifiable individuals would suffer if the information is not disclosed would be serious; d) appropriate precautions are taken to ensure that only...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed (President's Commission 1983). Obviously, handling concrete cases involves a delicate balancing... | |
| Felissa R. Lashley - 2005 - 590 pages
...confidentiality to an immediate patient or client can be overridden only if several conditions are satisfied: 1 ) reasonable efforts to elicit voluntary consent...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed." Because of the complexity of breaching professional confidentiality, even in the context... | |
| Felissa R. Lashley - 2007 - 352 pages
...disclosed information will actually be used 286 Essentials of Clinical Genetics in Nursing Practice to avert harm; 3) the harm that identifiable individuals...diagnosis and/or treatment of the disease in question is disclosed. Because of the complexity of breaching professional confidentiality, even in the context... | |
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