Why is restraining a competent patient against his or her wishes considered an intentional tort?
A) The nurse did not document the patient's need for restraints.
B) The nurse failed to get a physician's order for restraints.
C) The nurse touched the patient in an unauthorized manner.
D) The nurse do not inform the patient that the restraints were needed.
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