Whenever possible when dealing with a culturally diverse patient, you should:

a. maintain face-to-face positioning.
b. remember that folk remedies do not interact with medical therapies.
c. work through an interpreter, if possible, when you don't understand the language.
d. document the fact that the patient is culturally diverse.


c

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