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james

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Which factor influencing interactions between a patient and medical practitioner do your text authors describe as possibly the most important?
 
  A) The practitioner's personal characteristics
  B) The verbal communication between them
  C) The personal characteristics of the patient
  D) The technical expertise of the practitioner

Question 2

Andy has a chronic health condition but no health insurance. What is most accurate about his going to a hospital emergency room when he feels his symptoms are worse?
 
  A) It is necessary, as convenient care clinics require health insurance.
  B) It incurs less expense than physician practices and convenient care.
  C) It detracts from provision of care to patients having acute illnesses.
  D) It is inappropriate, as with a chronic condition, he cannot be sicker.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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