Multiple Choice
When questioning patients to obtain an accurate patient history,
A) keep your questions general in nature so as not to offend the patient.
B) start with open-ended questions and then follow up with more direct inquiries.
C) do not let the patient talk too much in order to keep the examination moving.
D) use medical terms to make your questions more precise.
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