When trying to determine if a patient is experiencing angina, the dentist should ask the patient, "What type of pain are you experiencing?"
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
It is best not to ask what type of pain the patient is experiencing because some people may not describe the condition as pain; therefore, it is better to ask, "What type of discomfort are you experiencing?"
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