A client with severe schizophrenia is hospitalized when he becomes agitated, physically aggressive, and uncooperative. He is put in leather restraints for safety purposes

The nurse states, "Well, I know the client is against us putting him in restraints, but if I ever get in this condition, I hope people would do the same for me." This statement by the nurse is an example of which ethical philosophy?
A) Kantianism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Christian ethics
D) Natural law ethics


C

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A) Assign members of the coalition to tasks in a random manner. B) Seek out people with similar opinions and roles in the community. C) Consider how each member of the coalition and the organization or group represented will benefit from the work of the coalition. D) Understand group dynamics and members' motives for serving. E) Form a group that is heterogeneous but able to show mutual respect.

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