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A former patient who you treated for a year for depression has moved away. While back in town visiting family, they call to ask you on a date. They are now divorced and would love to date someone who “understands them so well.” They are attractive and engaging and have not been your patient for 2 years. What is the appropriate course of action? A. Since they are no longer your patient, it is acceptable to go on a date. B. If the patient signs a waiver releasing you from liability, you can consider their request. C. Inform the patient that it is inappropriate to suggest a relationship with their healthcare provider. D. Politely decline their offer because it is unethical.
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