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Ethical and psychosocial considerations of wound management.
Ethical and psychosocial considerations in caring for patients with pressure ulcers are explored in relation to the consequential and the nonconsequential schools of ethical thought. The principles of ethical decision making are related to wound management in terms of beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, veracity and confidentiality, autonomy and liberty. Allocation of scarce resources and the conduct of research influence ethical decision making in wound management.