The health care provider is left handed.
The patient is Hindu.
The patient refuses to be cared for by this health care provider. Why? What would you do?
Answer in 5 to 10 sentences.
Left handed person use left hand to do all daily living activities like writing,eating,cleaning.so some people considered left hand is unclean.some religious belief also does not allow to eat with left hand as it is not enough clean.this may be the reason why patient refused to take treatment.
Make patient understand that staff will do every procedure by wearing gloves so there is no need of worry.her hand would be clean and sterile.if he is then not ready,inform supervisor to change the staff as we should respect the autonomy of the patient.
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