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What are your etiquette strengths? How do you think these will promote you as a professional in your allied health specialty?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

OB/GYN offices care for patients who:
 
  A) are seeking routine care. B) are pregnant.
  C) have sexually transmitted diseases. D) any of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

A variety of responses are acceptable. Students can mention any combination of etiquette strengths they recognize in themselves. They should describe how they think these strengths are helpful to them as they strive to fulfill the expectation of professionalism in their career fields.

Answer to Question 2

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