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23 October, 03:47

A client who has depression is diagnosed with an advanced stage of cancer. the primary health-care provider did not convey the prognosis to the client to prevent the exaggeration of depressive symptoms. which ethical principle does the primary health-care provider in this situation violate?

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  1. 23 October, 06:40
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    I'm torn between

    1) non-maleficence - and first, do no harm (harm due to not considering the impact on the patient) and

    2) beneficence - Dr must strive to achieve the best possible outcome.
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