A nurse providing care using the idea of "servicing citizens, not customers" is applying the:

a. Ethical tenets of policy development
b. Basic concepts of the feminist theory
c. Underlying premise of virtue ethics
d. Components of distributive justice


A
There are three tenets of both policy and ethics. The approach is based on the voice of the com-munity as the foundation on which policy is developed.

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