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Patients sometimes express religious beliefs with which the Personal Care Assistant does not agree. In dealing with these situations, which of these understandings should the PCA use as a guide? A. Patients have a right to their own beliefs, which should be respected. B. Patients should be told not to discuss their beliefs with PCAs. C. PCAs should explain their beliefs to patients. D. PCAs should pretend to have the same beliefs that patients have.

Author: Alisa Lybbert



Answer:

A. Patients have a right to their own beliefs, which should be respected.


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