The nurse providing care in a community clinic becomes aware of treatments used to terminate unwanted pregnancies for some clinic patients. Which human right is affecting this nurse's practice?

1. Ethics
2. Health equity
3. Reproduction
4. Access to care


Correct Answer: 3

Treatment for unwanted pregnancies is an example of the nurse's role in reproductive rights. Treatment for unwanted pregnancies is not identified as directly being an ethical rights issue. There is not enough information to determine if the treatment for unwanted pregnancies is an issue of health equity or access to care.

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