The ways in which medical residents talk about patients sometimes suggest that residents
A. view patients as enemies.
B. depersonalize their patients.
C. believe patients’ feelings are not important to their treatment.
D. view displays of emotions as weakness.
E. All of these are correct.
Answer: D
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