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The Famous Admonition "If You Can't Do the Patient Good

Question 31

Question 31

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The famous admonition "If you can't do the patient good, at least avoid harm," speaks of the two important principles, of beneficence and ____________________.


A) confidentiality
B) justice
C) veracity
D) nonmaleficence

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