In some religious traditions, it's considered inappropriate for healthcare practitioners to A. decline to have surgery for a life-threatening condition. B. examine patients of the opposite sex. C. decline a blood transfusion. D. list distant relatives as next of kin.

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In some religious traditions, it's considered inappropriate for healthcare practitioners to B. examine patients of the opposite sex. This stems from religious or cultural beliefs about modesty and interactions between genders. It is important for healthcare practitioners to be aware of these beliefs to provide culturally sensitive care and to accommodate patients' preferences when possible.

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