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The principle of 'autonomy' in client care refers to:

Autonomy is the ethical principle that respects an individual's right to self-determination and to make decisions about their own care.

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Question: The principle of 'autonomy' in client care refers to:

Answer options:

  • The PSW's right to make decisions for the client ✅ The client's right to make their own informed decisions
  • The legal requirement to follow all doctor's orders
  • The PSW's independence in their work duties

Correct answer: The client's right to make their own informed decisions

Explanation: Autonomy is the ethical principle that respects an individual's right to self-determination and to make decisions about their own care.

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