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In a doctor-patient relationship and culture, the following is untrueQuestion 19Select one:a.Bowel and bladder training differs according to cultureb.Social interactions should be within allowed cultural limitc.A doctor must dress in a respectable mannerd.Patients should not bother the doctor by asking questionse.Doctor should meet the cultural expectations of the community

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In a doctor-patient relationship and culture, the following is untrueQuestion 19Select one:a.Bowel and bladder training differs according to cultureb.Social interactions should be within allowed cultural limitc.A doctor must dress in a respectable mannerd.Patients should not bother the doctor by asking questionse.Doctor should meet the cultural expectations of the community

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The statement that is untrue in a doctor-patient relationship and culture is:

d. Patients should not bother the doctor by asking questions

This is untrue because patients have the right to ask questions about their health, treatment options, and any other concerns they may have. It is important for doctors to encourage this communication to ensure the patient understands their health condition and treatment plan.

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