- Allow the family member to stay but warn them not to interfere.
- Request the family member to wait outside, explaining the reasons for safety and privacy.
- Proceed with the procedure without informing the family member.
- Document the family's request and proceed with the procedure, ignoring their presence.
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- Ignore the behavior to avoid conflict.
- Discuss the issue only with other nursing colleagues.
- Document specific instances and report the behavior through the appropriate channels (e.g., charge nurse, nursing supervisor, or ethics committee).
- Confront the physician privately but immediately.
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Autonomy
- Justice
- Persuade the family to honor the patient's wishes.
- Respect the family's immediate decision regarding donation.
- Prioritize the patient's previously expressed autonomous decision (advance directive).
- Delay the decision to allow more time for family grief.
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Acceleration
- Change in velocity
- Displacement
- Force
- Variable
- Zero
- Uniform
- Negative
- Position
- Time
- Mass
- Direction
- Time
- Square of time
- Velocity
- Acceleration
- Change in speed
- Change in direction
- Change in acceleration over time
- Change in displacement
- Average acceleration
- Instantaneous acceleration
- Uniform acceleration
- Net acceleration
- Uniform acceleration
- Zero acceleration
- Variable acceleration
- Constant velocity
- Positive
- Negative
- Zero
- Variable
- Positive and increasing
- Positive and decreasing
- Negative and increasing
- Negative and decreasing
- Positive and increasing
- Positive and decreasing
- Negative and increasing
- Negative and decreasing
- TRUE
- FALSE
- Depends on direction
- Depends on speed
- Time
- Distance
- Direction
- Speed
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