Multiple Choice
A consequentialist reason against deception in clinical practice is that …
A) Patients must be treated as ends in themselves and not merely as means
B) Deception is not what the virtuous caregiver does when acting in character
C) Deception may erode trust in the health care system
D) All of the above
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