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    Carine Mbilia
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    The personnel may have been worn out and overburdened by the situation but it’s still their duty to preserve a positive outlook in order to inform and reassure patients and relatives.

    4.the priority system for evacuating patients did not fit within accepted triage practices because it did not prioritize patients based on their medical needs.
    a utilitarian approach may not always be the best because it focuses solely on maximizing the overall benefits and ignores individual rights and interests.
    a more ethical approach may be a combination of utilitarianism and principles such as justice, fairness and respect for human dignity.
    Practicing triage medicine is difficult because it requires making difficult decisions under stressful circumstances with limited resources. The best approach for organ sharing is one that prioritizes patients based on medical need and ensures fairness and equity in the distribution of organs.

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