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Deng is 82 years old, he has Type 2 diabetes which sometimes requires insulin, he has cardiac medical history 
and lower limb weakness following a stroke. Deng lives in Residential Aged Care (RAC) and has advised the 
RAC Facility and its staff verbally and in writing that he does not want staff waking him in the morning to test 
his blood glucose levels. Deng justifies his request by explaining that he has trouble getting to sleep at night 
and has always enjoyed sleeping in, he always eats breakfast late and believes early testing is pointless. Deng 
has been awoken with a sharp sting on his toe at 0610 by a night shift nurse testing his blood glucose level. 
When questioned by Deng, the nurse advises him that she needed to test the blood glucose early as it was 
likely to be a busy morning and she was making sure it didn’t get missed because some staff would be off that 
morning attending mandatory training.
CASE NARRATIVE FOUR (4) QUESTION: Reflect upon Deng’s case study above and discuss at least three legal 
and ethical theory and obligations in relation to the clinician’s rationale, supported by references.

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