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An 82-year-old woman presents to a new provider at her primary care clinic with a chief complaint of right knee pain. A chart review reveals that this is an ongoing concern, with an initial injury 3 years ago from falling down a short flight of stairs. Her daughter accompanies her to the appointment today. Which of the following actions or questions is most appropriate as the clinician first enters the room? The clinician states his or her name and adds, “Good morning. I am a nurse practitioner who will be seeing you today.” The clinician sits at the far end of the room from both women and introduces him or herself. The clinician states, “It seems like this is not getting any better, is it?” while sitting down beside the patient and patting her shoulder. The clinician turns the lights down in intensity to make the room appear less sterile. The clinician introduces him or herself to the daughter.
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