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torybrooks

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One interaction strategy that can help you gain a patient's cooperation is:
 
  a. let the patient know as little as to what will be required of him
  b. do not acknowledge the patient's concerns and feelings
  c. identify yourself to the patient and orient him to the surroundings
  d. treat the patient in a respectful manner and be very judgmental

Question 2

How you _______ a patient under the influence can be as important as what you are doing for them.
 
  a. speak to
  b. diagnose
  c. start an IV on
  d. immobilize



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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