When the nurse reads the medical record and learns that a client has agreed to receive treatment and abide by hospital rule, the correct assumption is that the client was admitted:

A. per legal requirements.
B. for a non-emergency.
C. voluntarily.
D. involuntarily.


Ans: C. voluntarily.

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