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michelleunicorn

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Nurses are expected to be respectful of the beliefs of their patients and coworkers and not to force their personal beliefs on others at work.
 
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Abuse should be reported by ___________________ _____.
 
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Answer to Question 1

professionalism
Being a professional means we respect others and are committed to providing safe care to our patients.

Answer to Question 2

everyone
Everyone should report any form of abuse and negligence toward those considered as vulnerable. Nurses and health care workers have a moral, legal, and ethical responsibility to report known or suspected abuse of people who cannot care for themselves. By law nurses are mandated to report child abuse throughout the United States.



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