Sanjay is discussing test results with his patient, Hiro. Hiro’s wife is also in the office to hear the news. Unfortunately, Sanjay tells Hiro that he has tested positive for a degenerative disease. Hiro’s wife is understandably upset, and Hiro reaches out to comfort her. Still, he shows no emotion. Sanjay wants to make sure that Hiro has all the information he needs but he senses that Hiro is not from a culture where asking questions of authority figures is encouraged. What might be the BEST way for Sanjay to encourage Hiro to speak up? (1 point) Responses Sanjay should respect Hiro’s culture by not forcing the issue. Sanjay should respect Hiro’s culture by not forcing the issue. Sanjay should encourage Hiro’s wife to ask the questions. Sanjay should encourage Hiro’s wife to ask the questions. Sanjay should go over all the possible information so that Hiro doesn’t have to ask. Sanjay should go over all the possible information so that Hiro doesn’t have to ask. Sanjay should gently tell Hiro that it is natural to have questions, and he is there to help.

Sanjay should gently tell Hiro that it is natural to have questions, and he is there to help. By providing reassurance and support, Sanjay can create a safe space for Hiro to ask any questions or voice any concerns he may have. It is important for Sanjay to communicate that his primary concern is Hiro’s well-being and that he is there to provide support and guidance during this difficult time.