The Hippocratic oath is somewhat misleading. A doctor must do harm in order to repair damaged tissues, ie open heart surgery. The harm inflicted must be necessary to repair damage or potential danger to the patient.
In some cases, yes. But in most, they are removed without further harm to the patient.
If your cat has caused harm to your rabbit, it is possible that your cat has killed your rabbit. It is important to separate them to prevent further harm.
Because it keeps the trust between doctor and patient once broken the patient might start to withheld information which could be important but they fear it getting spread further the patient room
No, if a patient feels resistance or complains of pain during range of motion exercises, you should stop immediately. Continuing could potentially worsen the injury or cause further discomfort to the patient. It's important to assess the situation and modify the activity as needed to prevent any harm.
Patient safety is important in a nursing home. It's important that the well-being of the patient's needs are cared for. The most important aspect of safety in a nursing home is the patient's quality of life. One wouldn't want his or her patient to suffer a fall that could have been prevented with a simple assistance. It's not the injury that would harm the patient; it's the emotional and physical debilitation that would result in deteriorating the patient's quality of life. That is why there are walkers and orderlies to assist. This is why there are training programs and seminars, as well as best practices. Quality of life is most important for patient safety.
When a cat bunny starts kicking a kitten, it can cause harm or injury to the kitten. It is important to separate them to prevent any further harm.
It is important to be able to identify abuse in order to protect oneself and others from harm, to seek help and support, and to hold abusers accountable for their actions. Early identification of abuse can prevent further harm and promote healing and recovery.
If a Doctor says to the patient , " If you don't lie still, we will have to hold you down." And if the patient believes this will cause him or her harm, it is considered a tort of assault in medical practice. Here, the intention of the Doctor is not to cause any harm to the patient but to treat him properly. But the way of talking to the patient sounds assault.
Depending on the amount of harm being done, I would think that the psychologist would urge the patient to seek help from a further source. e.g. by going to ER at the hospital where the matter would be dealt with by the ER doctors.
If your dog has killed a rabbit, it is important to monitor their behavior and ensure they do not harm other animals. It may be a natural instinct for dogs to hunt, but it is important to prevent any further harm to wildlife. Consider training and supervision to prevent future incidents.
If patient information is lost or stolen and harm comes to the patient, the patient may sue for damages. This means that damages must have occurred in order for the patient to obtain monetary compensation.
Do no further harm