“Provision 3, the nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety, and rights of patient. 3.2 confidentiality - associated with the right to privacy, the nurse has a duty to maintain confidentiality of all patient information.” It is important for the patient’s information to remain confidential
References
Anderson, Charles & Johnson (2003). The impressive psychology paper. Chicago: Lucerne Publishing.
Smith, M. (2001). Writing a successful paper. The Trey Research Monthly, 53, 149-150.
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References: Anderson, Charles & Johnson (2003). The impressive psychology paper. Chicago: Lucerne Publishing. Smith, M. (2001). Writing a successful paper. The Trey Research Monthly, 53, 149-150.