Your client is diagnosed with Lyme disease. He states that he is not a hiker and does not remember being bitten by a tick. As part of your education plan, you state:

A) "You must have been bit by a tick and didn't recognize it as such."
B) "Did you spend time in a brushy or grassy area in the last 90 days?"
C) "It is necessary to bathe and inspect your body each day in the summer."
D) "A history of a tick bite is not required."


D

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