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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
See p. 98.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
See p. 98.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
Telling the truth is equally an obligation of professional and patient. See p. 99.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
See p. 98.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
See p. 98.
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Which is NOT true of communication between professional and client?
{ 1 } - Patients have the right to be believed unless they have lost that right by clearly proved deception.
{ 2 } - Professionals have the right to require honesty and frankness of clients.
{ 3 } - Patients do not have the right to the truth from professionals when the truth is difficult to communicate or would cause the patient pain.
{ 4 } - A good rule for professional listening is to repeat back to the patient what the professional thought was significant and ask the patient if that was what he meant.
{ 5 } - The first obligation of the professional is to listen to the client.
{ 6 } - A good rule for medical dialogue is to obtain the patient's cooperation by explaining the purpose of the questions.
See p. 98.
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