Question Mrs. Porter’s mother is a feisty, independent 86-year-old widow by… Mrs. Porter’s mother is a feisty, independent 86-year-old widow by the name of Mary Brown. Mary Brown still lives in her own home, with a few hours of home support twice a week. Mary comes into the long-term care facility to attend the day care program every Wednesday. You are an HCA working in the Day Care program this particular Wednesday when both Mrs. Porter and Mary Brown arrive. When Mrs. Porter brought Mary in this morning they were arguing. It was very apparent to you that the issue was related to Mrs. Porter wanting her Mother to sell her little house and accept permanent placement at the facility. Mary was adamant that she did not want this, and felt she was still managing fine in her home, with some help. A little later that morning, while you are alone with Mary, giving her a tub bath, she “swears you to silence ” and confides in you that she is having more frequent memory lapses, and is sometimes forgetting to eat. You are aware of the need to maintain client confidentiality, but you also recognize that to ignore the ethical concept of beneficence and keep silent may well endanger Mary’s life. What do you do? what are the rights and responsibilities of the patient and health care assistant and family member.whats the appropriate person centered care approaches? Health Science Science Nursing CON 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
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