Which of the following pieces of information is not important to OEC Technicians in assessing a patient with abnormal behavior?
a. What the patient's diagnosis is
b. Whether or not the patient is dangerous
c. Whether the patient is anxious or depressed
d. Whether the patient is functioning in reality
Answer: a
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