A nurse is reviewing research related to the effects of fully disclosing a medical error. Which effect would the nurse be most likely to find?

A) Reduced likelihood of a lawsuit
B) Increase in change in physician
C) Decreased client satisfaction
D) Decreased physician trust


A

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