Aiden is assessing a patient who has come in complaining of fatigue, loss of appetite, tachycardia, and bruising. Suspicious that this patient may have leukemia, Aiden wants to order a blood test. He tells the patient that the blood test will be checking to see if the white blood cell count is high. If it is, Aiden explains, this may be a sign that something more serious is happening. He tells his patient that after the blood test results come in, they will discuss them and figure out where to go next. Which part of the Patient’s Bill of Rights is he showing respect for?

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right to information

right to information

right of choice

right of choice

right to access

right to access

right to confidentiality

right to information