Musings of a Physio Student

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Client Rights [often called the ‘Patient’s Bill of Rights’]:
On Nclex, always take into consideration a client’s rights when answering a question. Violating a client’s rights can lead to DISMISSAL, loss of one’s NURSING LICENSE, a civil LAWSUIT, or CRIMINAL CHARGES! Client’s rights are frequently an issue in psychiatric facilities.
They may include:
The right to privacy.
The right to receive visitors, phone calls, and private correspondence.
The right to leave against medical advice.
The right to refuse any medication, treatment, or surgery.
The right to be aware of the treatment plan.

    Client Rights [often called the ‘Patient’s Bill of Rights’]:

    On Nclex, always take into consideration a client’s rights when answering a question. Violating a client’s rights can lead to DISMISSAL, loss of one’s NURSING LICENSE, a civil LAWSUIT, or CRIMINAL CHARGES! Client’s rights are frequently an issue in psychiatric facilities.

    They may include:

    1. The right to privacy.
    2. The right to receive visitors, phone calls, and private correspondence.
    3. The right to leave against medical advice.
    4. The right to refuse any medication, treatment, or surgery.
    5. The right to be aware of the treatment plan.

    (Source: rightatrium)

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