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bobypop

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For the non-bilingual medical assistant, what technique may help with communication to non-English speaking patients?
 a. Speak louder than normal
  b. Speak faster than normal
  c. Ask the person whether clarification is needed
  d. Be impatient

Question 2

What is the human right to privacy grounded in?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

The human right to privacy is grounded in the basic moral tenet that each individual has an incalculable worth.





 

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