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Reasonable behavior when a malpractice case is litigated

Reasonable behavior when a malpractice case is litigated

Question 1

4 Points

Reasonable behavior when a malpractice case is litigated is called:

Moral standards

Community standards 

Ethical standards

Legal standards

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Question 2

4 Points

Following a brief intake with a new client, Jose says to the staff, “She’s a borderline, good luck.” Chris’ comment broke which moral principle?

Autonomy

Nonmaleficence

Beneficence

Fidelity

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Reasonable behavior when a malpractice case is litigated

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