The client's physician has recommended hospitalization for severe depression and has made arrangements for her to be admitted Monday morning. After discussing the plan for her treatment with the physician, the client refuses to be hospitalized
This refusal is called 1. noncomplaints.
2. noncompliance.
3. noncomplacence.
4. noncooperation.
2
Delimitation of noncompliance
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