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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
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By using the ethical principle of justice, discuss how a healthcare professional is legally and ethically bound to provide care

for a patient who has been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
What conflicts could occur in the healthcare setting and how would they be resolved? Base your post on your readings and the website provided
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defon3 years ago
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By using the ethical principle of justice, discuss how a healthcare professional is legally and ethically bound to provide care for a patient who has been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. In healthcare, the ethical principle of justice refers to the equal and fair distribution of resources.

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