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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
See p. 199.
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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
See p. 199.
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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
See p. 199.
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According to the principle of professional communication, which is NOT a responsibility of health care professionals?
{ 1 } - To strive to establish and preserve trust at both the emotional and rational levels
{ 2 } - To warn the public if a patient has a life threatening highly contagious disease such as AIDS or hepatitis B.
{ 3 } - To keep secret information that is not legitimately needed by others, but that if revealed might harm either the patient or others or destroy trust
{ 4 } - To share the information they possess that is legitimately needed by others in order to have an informed conscience
{ 5 } - To refrain from lying or giving misinformation
See p. 199.
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