A nurse who tells family members the condition of a newborn baby without first consulting the parents would be considered to have committed

1. a breach of privacy.
2. negligence.
3. malpractice.
4. a breach of ethics.


Answer:1
Rationale: A breach of privacy would have been committed in this situation, because it violates the right to privacy of this family. The right to privacy is the right of a person to keep his or her person and property free from public scrutiny (even other family members).Negligence and malpractice are punishable legal offenses and are more serious. A breach of ethics would not apply to this situation.

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