Ethical tensions can exist when ethical principles suggest competing approaches: For example, a patient insists on a
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Ethical tensions can exist when ethical principles suggest competing approaches: For example, a patient insists on a particular treatment that the provider feels will not benefit the patient, but instead cause harm. This example illustrates tensions between A. Justice and autonomy B. Autonomy and nonmaleficence C. Confidentiality and autonomy D. Confidentiality and justice
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Health Care Finance Economics And Policy For Nurses A Foundational Guide
ISBN: 9780826123220
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Authors: Betty Rambur
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