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Situation 1: Micalyn, a new psychologist assigned in the psychiatric unit is ever conscious of the ethico-moral concerns that affect the performance of her duties in the said unit. 1. The principle of beneficence in ethical decision making is best reflected in which of the following statements? *1 pointA. Be honest and open and tell the truth at all costs.B. Be faithful to promises and obligations.C. Treat people fairly and distribute resources equitably.D. Promote good, do no harm, and prevent harm.2. A psychologist is explaining the Bill of Rights of psychiatric patients to a client who has voluntarily sought admission to an inpatient psychiatric facility. The following rights should be included in the discussion except: *1 pointA. right to select health care team and psychiatric membersB. right to refuse treatmentC. right to a written treatment planD. right to confidentiality3. Joe is very restless and is pacing a lot. The psychologist says to Joe, “If you don’t sit down in the chair and be still, I’m going to put you in restraints!” The GP may be charge of: *1 pointA. assaultB. batteryC. defamation of characterD. false imprisonment

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Situation 1: Micalyn, a new psychologist assigned in the psychiatric unit is ever conscious of the ethico-moral concerns that affect the performance of her duties in the said unit. 1. The principle of beneficence in ethical decision making is best reflected in which of the following statements? *1 pointA. Be honest and open and tell the truth at all costs.B. Be faithful to promises and obligations.C. Treat people fairly and distribute resources equitably.D. Promote good, do no harm, and prevent harm.2. A psychologist is explaining the Bill of Rights of psychiatric patients to a client who has voluntarily sought admission to an inpatient psychiatric facility. The following rights should be included in the discussion except: *1 pointA. right to select health care team and psychiatric membersB. right to refuse treatmentC. right to a written treatment planD. right to confidentiality3. Joe is very restless and is pacing a lot. The psychologist says to Joe, “If you don’t sit down in the chair and be still, I’m going to put you in restraints!” The GP may be charge of: *1 pointA. assaultB. batteryC. defamation of characterD. false imprisonment

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  1. The principle of beneficence in ethical decision making is best reflected in the statement D. Promote good, do no harm, and prevent harm. This principle is about doing what is best for the patient and avoiding harm whenever possible.

  2. The right that should not be included in the discussion is A. right to select health care team and psychiatric members. While patients have the right to participate in their care and make informed decisions, they do not have the right to select their health care team members.

  3. The GP may be charged with A. assault. This is because the psychologist is threatening to use physical force (restraints), which can be considered as assault.

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