Define and classify euthanasia, Science

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Question 1 Explain the Human Organ Transplantation Act and its legal implications

Question 2 Discuss the regulatory requirements in setting up and running a blood bank

Question 3 Explain the following concepts-

  • Informed consent
  • Professional secrecy

Question 4 Define and classify euthanasia. Write a note on living wills

Question 5 Who is a consumer? Explain the various levels of Consumer Courts

Question 6 Discuss the important documents and ethical codes in medical ethics


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