“For Your Own Good”? Is It Ethical to Use Chemical Restraints on Patients Who Lack Capacity but Wish to Leave the Hospital against Medical Advice?

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):93-94 (2022)
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The work of a clinical ethicist often focuses on identifying what goals an autonomous patient has for themselves, or on helping identify a surrogate when a patient lacks autonomy for a specific dec...

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