Health care workers
A. need not be concerned about the Patient's Bill of Rights.
B. should refer questions about "rights" to the physician.
C. must not discuss patient rights because of confidentiality concerns.
D. must be familiar with the "rights" document for their respective setting.
Answer: D
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