A patient from a collectivist culture consistently refers to 'we' when discussing treatment decisions, even when the physician is addressing them directly. The physician appears confused by the patient's refusal to state their personal preference. What is the interpreter's most appropriate action?
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A
Ask the provider to pause and explain that in some cultures, medical decisions are made by the family unit, and 'we' may refer to this collective agreement.
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B
Interpret exactly as said, without offering any cultural clarification, to maintain the role of a conduit.
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C
Advise the patient to speak for themselves to avoid confusing the doctor.
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D
Tell the physician that the patient is likely referring to their spouse and that this is a common custom.