What action can the nurse take to uphold the ethical principle of fidelity?

a. Report unscrupulous billing practices.
b. Disclose the results of an HIV test to a patient's family.
c. Make health care decisions for a patient.
d. Accept an assignment that is unsafe.


A
The nurse can uphold the ethical principle of fidelity by reporting unscrupulous billing practices. Disclosing the results of an HIV test to a patient's family would violate fidelity. Making health care decisions would violate autonomy. Accepting an assignment that is unsafe violates nonma-leficence.

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