When getting a medical history from a patient, you refer to him as Mr. Wrask. He stops you and asks you to call him Derek. You should:

A) Call him Derek during the rest of your interactions
B) Continue to address him as Mr. Wrask
C) Avoid calling him by his name altogether
D) Confirm with family members how they would like him addressed


A) Call him Derek during the rest of your interactions

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