PPT-Ethical ????s Will more technological advancements cause more ethical problems?
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Yes No Autonomy woman enters the emergency room with stomach pain She undergoes a CT scan and is diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm a weakening in the
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Ethical ????s Will more technological advancements cause more ethical problems?: Transcript
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