Emergency Room Ethical Dilemmas

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As a medical practitioner, Ray has the right to counsel patients regarding their physical and mental health (aapa.org). However, if Ray’s lecture to Mr. Chang stemmed from his psychomotor developed values of an alcoholic father, his counseling will have personal biases. Pellegrino and Relman (1999) purports that professional practitioners must make morally sound decisions free of preconception of personal experiences and values. Due to the limited nature of emergency room treatment, Ray’s immediate reaction is to lessen the illness and the patient’s ability to be destructive to self or others. Woolard, Cherpitel and Kathleen (2011) provide guidance to Emergency Room practitioners in dealing with patients who abuse alcohol. The article posted