Matching II ases and prejudices common in today\'s society have the potential to
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Matching II ases and prejudices common in today's society have the potential to create hostility. Match each difficult situation belore o the corresponding bias or prejudice that motivates it. Put a letter in the space provided A. A preference for Western-style medicine B. The tendency to choose female rather than male providers C. Prejudice related to a person's sexual preference Discrimination based on race or religion E. Hostile attitudes toward persons with a value system opposite to your own F. A belief that persons who cannot afford health care should receive less care than those who can pay for full services 1. Mr. Gordon refuses to accept a referral to an acupuncturist to help alleviate the chronic pain of advancing prostate cancer arrives at the clinic with a gentleman friend, seeking attention for a recurring black mole on his calf first language and speak only broken English. his arm because his family has no health insurance. IDS when he 2. Medical assistant Bruce Goldman mistakenly assumes that patient Bill Schwartz has A u fear they will not receive adequate medical care because they use Chinese as their 4. Corey Boyer resists his gym teacher's efforts to get him to the clinic to check out a recurring rash on 5. Mary O'Keefe is relieved to find that the practice's OB/GYN is a female physician, Dr. Elizabeth King 3. Rhoda and Lee A 6. Edith Leonard, a widow in her 70s, counsels medical assistant Liz Corbin that she should settle down and get married instead of pursuing a dream to attend medical school and become a pediatricianExplanation / Answer
A In western style medicine, they do not prefer to go to acupuncturist as it would require them to to visit the clinic again and again C Without even diagnosing him, the medical assitant presumes; Its a prejudice against a person's sexual preference D A thought or assumption of discrimination as they do not know proper English F As he do not have health insurance so he feels that he is supposed to get less health care compared to rich people. B preference for a female over a male physician E Hostile attitudes with a value system opposite to your own