Korrigjime

Tekst nga Weeeiii - English

    • Should terminally ill patients be withheld from their condition

    • Much debate is generated in recent years by people who hold different opinions on whether or not terminally ill patients should be withheld from the information of their true condition.
    • While concerns exist that telling patients they are terminally ill may create more suffering than it will relieve, patients have every right to know their true condition and being informed better their decision making in various aspects, thus, in my opinion, terminally ill patients should not be withheld from their true condition.
    • First, physicians are under a legal duty to disclose material information and satisfy patients’ right to be informed.
    • According to the Regulation for Medical Malpractice Disposal, clause 62: The medical institution shall respect the patient's right to be informed of the diagnosis and treatment of his/her condition, and shall make necessary explanations to the patient during their special examination and treatment.
    • Terminally illness is a stage of disease development defined by medical scientists through analysis of large numbers of clinical cases, and thus should be explained while giving medical advice.
    • Second, for terminally ill patients, understanding of an eventually fatal prognosis is beneficial to their decision making in various aspects.
    • From the medical treatments they would like to receive to decisions around finances, guardianship and future health care etc, the decision making is all based on the information patients have received from their doctor.
    • If well informed in time, they would have more time to consider their future plan on how to spend the rest of time and on their family arrangement.
    • Last but not least, though the ignorance and fear of death exist in us, death is not something to be hidden from, instead, it is what we all should face bravely.
    • Death is more than the end of life, it provokes thoughts upon who we are, what we have done in our life and where we will be going.
    • It would be a pity that one misses the chance to make serious and thorough reflection on death before his life comes to an end.
    • Death is an important part of our life and should be faced, thought and finally accepted.

JU LUTEM NDIHMONI PËR TË KORIGJUAR ÇDO FJALI! - English

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  • Fjalia 1
    • Much debate is generated in recent years by people who hold different opinions on whether or not terminally ill patients should be withheld from the information of their true condition.
      Votoni tani!
    • Much debate ishas been generated in recent years by people who hold different opinions on whether or not terminally ill patients should be withheld from the information of their true condition.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 1SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 1
  • Fjalia 2
    • While concerns exist that telling patients they are terminally ill may create more suffering than it will relieve, patients have every right to know their true condition and being informed better their decision making in various aspects, thus, in my opinion, terminally ill patients should not be withheld from their true condition.
      Votoni tani!
    • While concerns exist that telling patients that they are terminally ill may create more suffering than it will relievef. Indeed, patients have every right to know their true condition and being informed better theirin order to make an informed decision making inregarding various aspects, t. Thus, in my opinion, terminally ill patients should not be withheld from their true condition.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 2SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 2
  • Fjalia 3
    • First, physicians are under a legal duty to disclose material information and satisfy patients’ right to be informed.
      Votoni tani!
    • First, physicians are under a legal dutyobligated by law to disclose material information and satisfyrespect the patient's right to be informed.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 3SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 3
  • Fjalia 4
    • According to the Regulation for Medical Malpractice Disposal, clause 62: The medical institution shall respect the patient's right to be informed of the diagnosis and treatment of his/her condition, and shall make necessary explanations to the patient during their special examination and treatment.
      Votoni tani!
    • According to the Regulation for Medical Malpractice Disposal, clause 62: "The medical institution shall respect the patient's right to be informed of the diagnosis and treatment of his/her condition, and shall make necessary explanations to the patient during their special examination and treatment."
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 4SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 4
  • Fjalia 5
    • Terminally illness is a stage of disease development defined by medical scientists through analysis of large numbers of clinical cases, and thus should be explained while giving medical advice.
      Votoni tani!
    • Terminally illness is a stage of disease development defined by medical scientists through analysis of large numbers of clinical cases, and thus should be explained while giving medical advice.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 5SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 5
  • Fjalia 6
    • Second, for terminally ill patients, understanding of an eventually fatal prognosis is beneficial to their decision making in various aspects.
      Votoni tani!
    • Second, for terminally ill patients, understanding of an eventuallya fatal prognosis is beneficial to their decision making in various aspects.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 6SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 6
  • Fjalia 7
    • From the medical treatments they would like to receive to decisions around finances, guardianship and future health care etc, the decision making is all based on the information patients have received from their doctor.
      Votoni tani!
    • From the medical treatmeIt is also importants they would like to receive to decisions aroundo be informed of terms and conditions with respect to finances, guardianship, and future health care etc, the decision making is all based on the informationbased on the medical treatments the patients have could received from their doctor.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 7SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 7
  • Fjalia 8
    • If well informed in time, they would have more time to consider their future plan on how to spend the rest of time and on their family arrangement.
      Votoni tani!
    • If well informed in time, they would have more time to consider theirmake future plan on hows to spend their rest of time and on their family arrangement.maining lifetime with family and friends.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 8SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 8
  • Fjalia 9
    • Last but not least, though the ignorance and fear of death exist in us, death is not something to be hidden from, instead, it is what we all should face bravely.
      Votoni tani!
    • Last, but not least, though the ignorance and fear of death exists in all of us, death is not something to be hidden from, ihide from. ¶
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      nstead, it is what we all should face bravely.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 9SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 9
  • Fjalia 10
    • Death is more than the end of life, it provokes thoughts upon who we are, what we have done in our life and where we will be going.
      Votoni tani!
    • Death is more than the end of life,; it provokes thoughts uponof who we are, what we have done in our lifeves, and where we will be going.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 10SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 10
  • Fjalia 11
    • It would be a pity that one misses the chance to make serious and thorough reflection on death before his life comes to an end.
      Votoni tani!
    • It would be a pity that for someone to misses the chance to make serious and thorough reflection on death before his or her life comes to an end.
    • SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 11SHTO një KORRIGJIM TË RI! - Fjalia 11
  • Fjalia 12