Multiple Choice
If you are working with a patient whose health care beliefs are different from traditional Western medicine and he seems hesitant about the medical treatment he is to receive, it is best to
A) explain to him why his beliefs are wrong.
B) ask him to explain his feelings about the treatment.
C) not worry about his beliefs and proceed with the treatment.
D) agree with him so as not to upset him.
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