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rosent76

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To what does the moral principle of fidelity refer?
 
  1. Truth telling
  2. Duty to do no harm
  3. Faithfulness
  4. Doing good

Question 2

Which option best describes the major emphasis of the approach traditionally taken by physicians in their relationship with clients?
 
  1. Caring
  2. Communication
  3. Clinical, biological
  4. Behavioral science



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3

Fidelity is faithfulness. Veracity is truth telling. Nonmaleficence is duty to do no harm. Beneficence is doing good.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

Physicians have traditionally taken a clinical, biological approach to their relationship with clients, with a strong emphasis on the curing aspects of care. Nurses use behavioral science and communication skills to develop their professional relationships with clients, with a strong emphasis on caring. This dichotomy can result in conflict between the physician role and the nursing role.



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