At the time of discharge, a patient with a European-American worldview demands copies of all medical records. Which analysis most accurately explains the patient's behavior? The patient

a. continues to experience mistrust of the team's truthfulness.
b. is probably planning to see an attorney about poor care.
c. values the written evidence of illness and treatment.
d. probably wants to edit the records for accuracy.


C
Members of European-American cultures have analytic worldviews and value information that is written because it lends proof. The distracters offer more remote reasons for the behavior.

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