Miki works at a long-term care facility. Mr. Petrova is a client on her ward. Miki smells alcohol on Mr. Petrova’s breath after he visits with his son. She comments on this to Mr. Petrova. He tells her that his son brought him a bottle of liquor. Keeping alcohol in one’s room is against facility rules. Mr Petrova says that alcohol eases his pain. He asks Miki not to tell anyone about the liquor? Does the option treat the client fairly and justly?

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Miki works at a long-term care facility. Mr. Petrova is a client on her ward. Miki smells 
alcohol on Mr. Petrova’s breath after he visits with his son. She comments on this to 
Mr. Petrova. He tells her that his son brought him a bottle of liquor. Keeping alcohol 
in one’s room is against facility rules. Mr Petrova says that alcohol eases his pain. He 
asks Miki not to tell anyone about the liquor?

Does the option treat the client fairly and justly?

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