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Assume that Nurse Camelia believes strongly that her patient, Amy A., has the right to know the truth about her children because respect for patient rights overrides medical paternalism. Therefore, Nurse Camelia does not have to obey Dr. Brown’s orders and lie to her patient, Amy A, even if it is for her own good. In terms of Cameila’s ethical reasoning, which of the following should she use as a minor premise in her DCARVE moral argument? a) For the good of her patient, Dr. Brown tells Nurse Camelia she should lie to her patient, Amy A. b) Nurse Camelia should not obey Dr. Brown’s orders and should not lie to her patient, Amy A c) According to a rights-based perspective, patients have a right to know the truth d) Nurse Camelia believes that patients have a right to the truth and that right overrides anything else.
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