You are dispatched to a residence for a 17-year-old woman with acute abdominal pain. When you arrive and begin your assessment, it is clear that the patient is uncomfortable with the presence of her parents because she is reluctant to answer your questions. You should:

A) recognize that the parents are an invaluable resource for information.
B) diplomatically ask the parents if their daughter can have some privacy.
C) tell the patient that her parents must legally be present during the exam.
D) reassure the patient and tell her that her candor is vital to your treatment.


Answer: B) diplomatically ask the parents if their daughter can have some privacy.

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