A patient cries quietly while undergoing a painful treatment. The nurse realizes that although the treatment is painful, it is necessary for the patient's healing and recovery. Which ethical principle does this situation exemplify?

1. Paternalism
2. Nonmaleficence
3. Veracity
4. Respect for others


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Rationale 1: Paternalism allows one to make decisions for another.
Rationale 2: Even though the principle of nonmaleficence states that a person should do no harm, the focus of the projected treatment or procedure is on the consequences of the benefits to the patient, not on the harm that occurs at the time of the intervention.
Rationale 3: Veracity is the concept that individuals should always tell the truth.
Rationale 4: Respect for others acknowledges the right of individuals to make decisions and to live by those decisions.

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