Kant's theory of deontology refers to the concept of uiversalizability, which suggests that the

a. rule should be flexible in nature
b. rule should be generalizable to other
situations
c. person in authority should establish the rule
d. rule should be specific to a given situation


B
Universalizability refers to the concept that the rule should be generalizable to other situations.

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The most effective approach for dealing with a values conflict in which substance abuse or an addiction is involved is to begin with an assessment interview, during which the nurse should: (Select all that apply.)

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A) "Older clients may need information repeated to them several times." B) "Older clients may have a harder time switching their attention from one person to another if they are both speaking to the client at the same time." C) "Older clients may have difficulty in filtering out irrelevant information." D) "An older client's vocabulary may decrease with age."

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