Reflecting on your practice problem and proposed research interventions what major biomedical principles (as listed below) are involved? Why is this principle important? Practice Problems ( DIABETES MELLITUS ) IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU REVIEW THE LAST ASSIGNMENT DID IT REGARDING ETHICAL CONSIDERETIONS. I have provided a brief description of the biomedical ethical principles There are many derivatives of these principles. 4 major biomedical principles: Autonomy: generally meaning the patient has the ethical right to make decisions and act on them. Autonomy is acting with intentionality, understanding, and without influence. (Autonomy vs paternalism). Non-Maleficence: Acting with the intention of doing no harm. In medical care (or nursing care) it is the adage "first do no harm". Beneficence: Acting with the intention of doing good/helping Justice: There are various theories of justice: Justice involves the equitable distribution of resources. and has several different arguments that can be used in decision making. These include: each individual is treated equally; each according to one's means/needs, each according to merit or contribution, each according to what society needs. .