The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses directs nurses to provide patient care that is:

a. Curativeb. Utilitarianc. Negotiabled. Respectful


ANS: d
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a. Adaptation rather than cure is the goal of nursing.
b. Nursing does not define the value of a person by his or her utility.
c. The Code of Ethics outlines the nursing profession's nonnegotiable ethical standard.
d. Respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual is part of the Code of Ethics.

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