Co-amplification of nuclear pseudogenes and assessment of heteroplasmy of mitochondrial DNA mutations |
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Authors: | B Parfait P Rustin A Munnich A R?tig |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of the Bioethics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. |
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Abstract: | As nurses begin to develop the sensitivities and skills necessary to preserve the integrity of clinical care and professional life, they must recognize the legitimacy of their perspectives and the value and consequences they have for the well-being of patient and family care. Nurses have much to contribute to the development of ethical practice environments for patients, families, multidisciplinary team members, and themselves. The frenzied, and at times anesthetized, culture of clinical settings can mitigate against the kind of deliberate reflection that is necessary if nurses are to act with ethical integrity. Knowing the rules of the road for end-of-life care and being attentive to common warning signs and addressing them proactively, enables nurses to provide patients and families with the highest quality care at the end of life. |
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