Answer:
A - The rights being violated would be that she doesn't want to be a patient of the physician group anymore but it seems that they are almost forcer her to stay. The right thing for the physicians to do would be to ask the patient for advice on how they could improve their team and bedside manner if that was an issue. They should never force a patient to stay for that is a violation of the patient's rights. I believe this would be a violation of the right to live in a caring environment free of abuse, mistreatment, or neglect.
B - So I myself am having a little trouble with this one but I don't believe that they can take Ashli's money from her unless she is in a psychiatric ward or anything of the sort so this would be a violation of the right of privacy. As long as she is in a normal hospital for physical health she can possess cash. They could request that she keep all the money in one spot to prevent cash from going missing or anything of the sort.
C - The rights violated would be the right to participate in reviews of one's current health plan. The doctors are refusing to change Mrs. Drew's medication time upon request. As long as Mrs. Drew is being reasonable, they must consider her request.
D - The rights violated would be the right to be treated with dignity, the right to live without the fear of physical restraint as they are pulling Mr. Stephens from the room without his consent, and I believe the right of social contact with other residence but that last one could be wrong.