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A healthcare provider is evaluating a 30-year-old male for dysuria. When the patient steps out of the room to produce a urine specimen, the patient’s wife asks you in confidence to test the patient’s urine specimen for alcohol, as she suspects her husband (a former patient with chronic alcohol use disorder) has been surreptitiously drinking. Which of the following actions is correct? A. Send the specimen for testing for alcohol but only inform the patient of the results. B. Tell the patient about his wife’s request and ask him about alcohol use. C. Do not perform a test for alcohol without the patient’s permission. D. Ask the patient’s wife for further information before deciding whether to send the specimen for alcohol testing.
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