Ruth says her elbow hurts but you notice that she is rubbing her knee. The BEST approach would be:
“You said your elbow hurts but you’re rubbing your knee. Which is it?”
“Can you point to the place it hurts the most? Does it hurt anywhere else?”
“You said your elbow hurts but you’re rubbing your knee. Did you mean to say “knee” instead of “elbow?”
“Would you like some Iodex?”
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"Can you point to the place where it hurts the most? Does it hurt anywhere else?"
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can you point to the place it hurts the most? does it hurt anywhere else
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