Reference no: EM133097798
The paper topic centers on unnecessary bodily organs or tissue and the decision-making process that results in the methods chosen to manage the real or potential problems that may surface:
- Since they are not necessary (provide no gain) and can only cause potential future problems (risk), should certain unnecessary organs or tissue (e.g., appendix, tonsils, etc.) be removed as a matter of normal practice, maybe even at birth; maybe even later in life?
- Should the risk associated with these organs be managed or even eliminated?
- Is risk (or even your personal risk) the only issue to be considered?
- What would be the assessment process, evaluation criteria, etc., that you would use in making this decision?
- Would the decision vary based on certain conditions (age, sex, culture, climate or anything else you can think of)?
- How would you validate the results of these decisions?
- Are there unique or specific circumstances that could influence a unique or specific decision?
- Are there risk and reward issues that go beyond the individual but impact society as a whole?
- Are there other issues to consider?