North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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Do residents have the right to refuse medications?

  1. Yes, they have the right

  2. No, they do not have the right

  3. Only under certain conditions

  4. Only if they are informed of consequences

The correct answer is: Yes, they have the right

Residents indeed have the right to refuse medications. This right is grounded in the principles of autonomy and informed consent, which are fundamental to patient-centered care. It's important to respect an individual's choice regarding their own body and health, including the decision to accept or decline treatment. When residents are informed about their treatment options, including the medications prescribed, they should feel empowered to make decisions about their own care. This respect for autonomy ensures that patients are active participants in their healthcare and reinforces the idea that they have control over their health decisions. While healthcare providers can encourage patients to adhere to medication regimens, ultimately, the decision belongs to the resident. Documenting any refusals and discussing them with healthcare professionals can help ensure that residents are making informed choices while understanding the potential implications of their decisions.