You are preparing a resident for a physical exam. Which is correct?

a. You need to be sensitive to the person's fears and concerns.
b. You must respect personal choice by let-ting the person choose what to wear.
c. You explain why the exam is needed and what to expect.
d. You obtain the person's informed consent.


A

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