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A 16-year old patient came in asking her surgeon to remove bilateral ovariesstating she doesn’t want to have her monthly periods anymore. As a surgeon,you will refuse this procedure by virtue of: *(1 Point)21.AutonomyJusticeNon maleficenceBeneficence

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A 16-year old patient came in asking her surgeon to remove bilateral ovariesstating she doesn’t want to have her monthly periods anymore. As a surgeon,you will refuse this procedure by virtue of: *(1 Point)21.AutonomyJusticeNon maleficenceBeneficence

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The surgeon would refuse this procedure by virtue of Non maleficence. This principle in medical ethics means "do no harm" and obligates healthcare providers to avoid treatments or interventions that could cause harm to patients. In this case, removing a 16-year-old's ovaries could have significant long-term health consequences, including hormonal imbalances and infertility. It's also an extreme solution for a normal biological process like menstruation. Therefore, the surgeon would refuse to perform this procedure to avoid causing harm to the patient.

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