Multiple Choice
As a patient begins to explain his reasons for coming to the clinic for a radiographic examination,he begins to use medical terms to describe his conditions.His information appears to be accurate medically and helps clarify his symptoms.To deal with this patient,you should
A) politely listen,record his comments,and repeat his statements to clarify.
B) ask him if he is a doctor and tell the radiologist.
C) determine if he knows what he is talking about by quizzing him on basic anatomy.
D) disregard his information and record your impressions of his symptoms.
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