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onathan, 32 years old, arrives at the outpatient clinic requesting sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing for him and his fiancée. You learn that he met his fiancée through an international dating agency and that she has come to the United States to marry him. She does not speak English. He asks you to give him the paperwork for both of them to get the blood test for STIs “just to make sure they don’t have anything contagious. He seems in a hurry and asks if they can have their blood drawn first and then he could come back in an hour or two and see the doctor for the results for both of them.
1. What misunderstandings does James have about STI a diagnosis?
2. Legally and ethically, does James have a right to be told his fiancée’s test results?
3. What procedures should occur before any testing is done?
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