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Question
by removing safety hazards from a client’s home, a support worker is respecting the client’s right to which of the following principles of health care ethics? ch:4
○ nonmaleficence
○ justice
○ beneficence
○ autonomy
question 13 2 pts
when giving a bed bath to a client, the support worker covers his client, thus providing for warmth and privacy. which ethical principle is this is an example of? ch:4
○ nonmaleficence
○ justice
○ beneficence
○ autonomy
First Question (Removing Safety Hazards)
Nonmaleficence means "do no harm." Removing safety hazards prevents harm to the client, aligning with this principle. Justice is about fairness, beneficence is doing good, and autonomy is client self - determination. So the correct option is related to nonmaleficence.
Beneficence is acting to benefit the client (providing warmth and privacy here). Nonmaleficence is avoiding harm, justice is fairness, and autonomy is self - rule. This action is about doing good for the client.
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A. Nonmaleficence