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Mr.Thesaxman

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Which of the following is NOT a crucial reason for good provider-patient communication?
 
  a. Sound medical decisions c. Longer medical visits
  b. Informed choices about treatment d. Follow-through by patients

Question 2

Delays in seeking medical help can be important because
 
  a. it costs more if treatment is delayed.
  b. treatment is often more effective with early diagnosis and quick intervention.
  c. it can take a long time to get to see a doctor once you decide to go.
  d. people will get tired of hearing you complain of your symptoms.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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