The most appropriate way to deal with a family member who accompanies a patient to an appointment is to ________.
A. insist that the family member leave the office
B. refuse to talk to the family member
C. ask the family member if he or she wants to accompany the patient to the examination room
D. tell the family member that it is inappropriate for them to accompany the patient
E. ask the patient if the family member should accompany him or her to the examination room
Answer: E
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