During a routine assessment, a nurse identifies signs of potential child abuse in a patient. The parents strongly deny any wrongdoing and threaten legal action if the nurse reports their suspicions. The nurse knows that reporting is a legal and ethical obligation. Which ethical principle supports the nurse’s duty to report?

  • Autonomy (of parents)
  • Fidelity (to family)
  • Non-maleficence (to the child)
  • Veracity (to the parents)
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