MALEFICENCE - traduzione in arabo
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MALEFICENCE - traduzione in arabo

LATIN PHRASE, "FIRST, DO NO HARM", ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL PRECEPTS OF BIOETHICS THAT ALL STUDENTS IN HEALTHCARE ARE TAUGHT IN SCHOOL AND IS A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
First, do no harm; First Do No Harm; Primum Non Nocere (CSI episode); Nonmaleficence; Non-maleficence; First do no harm; 1st do no harm; Primum nil nocere

MALEFICENCE      

الصفة

مُجْحِف ; مُخَسِّر ; مُسِيء ; مُضِرّ

الإيذائية      
maleficence
إقتراف الشر      
maleficence

Definizione

Maleficence
·noun Evil doing, ·esp. to others.

Wikipedia

Primum non nocere

Primum non nocere (Classical Latin: [ˈpriːmũː noːn nɔˈkeːrɛ]) is a Latin phrase that means "first, do no harm". The phrase is sometimes recorded as primum nil nocere.

Non-maleficence, which is derived from the maxim, is one of the principal precepts of bioethics that all students in healthcare are taught in school and is a fundamental principle throughout the world. Another way to state it is that, "given an existing problem, it may be better not to do something, or even to do nothing, than to risk causing more harm than good." It reminds healthcare personnel to consider the possible harm that any intervention might do. It is invoked when debating the use of an intervention that carries an obvious risk of harm but a less certain chance of benefit.

Non-maleficence is often contrasted with its corollary, beneficence.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per MALEFICENCE
1. Bin Laden, who is incommunicado anyway, isn‘t required to authorize such comparatively minor maleficence but merely to inspire it.
2. The GMC itself told a House of Lords committee last year that "acting with the primary intention to hasten a patient‘s death would be difficult to reconcile with the medical ethical principles of beneficence or non–maleficence". And yesterday the judges wisely counselled "strongly against selective use of Munby J‘s judgment in future cases". The law is clear÷ even when someone is dying, and if futile interventions are stopped, they must still be given all palliative care to ensure comfort until natural death occurs.