Multiple Choice
An examiner might be able to help a patient who seems uncomfortable with close contact during an examination by
A) acknowledging the discomfort.
B) backing away from the patient.
C) joking about the patient's discomfort.
D) moving briskly to completion.
E) deferring parts of the examination.
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