Multiple Choice
The nurse is interviewing a recent immigrant from Mexico.During the course of the interview,the man leans forward and then finally moves his chair close enough that his knees are nearly touching the nurse's.The nurse begins to feel uncomfortable with his proximity.Which of the following statements describes the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A) Try to relax;this behaviour is culturally appropriate for this person.
B) Discreetly move the chair back to a more comfortable distance,and then continue with the interview.
C) These behaviours are indicative of sexual aggression,and the nurse should confront this person about them.
D) The nurse should laugh but tell him that he or she is uncomfortable with the proximity and ask the person to move away.
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