Hi, would you ever say ''unfortunately'' when about to explain that someone passed away? Are you expected to make up those complications if not specified in the prompt? Let's say you have to tell a relative that the patient died due to complications. Are you expected to make these up or invent them or should you just remain vague even though being vague is very bad in such scenario?
Remain vague, and yes it’s acceptable to say “unfortunately” since that is quite empathetic. The patient (actor) might intentionally persist asking for information in the hopes the candidate might slip up and spread misinformation despite not having done any tests etc
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Hi, would you ever say ''unfortunately'' when about to explain that someone passed away? Are you expected to make up those complications if not specified in the prompt? Let's say you have to tell a relative that the patient died due to complications. Are you expected to make these up or invent them or should you just remain vague even though being vague is very bad in such scenario?
Remain vague, and yes it’s acceptable to say “unfortunately” since that is quite empathetic.
The patient (actor) might intentionally persist asking for information in the hopes the candidate might slip up and spread misinformation despite not having done any tests etc
What can you say instead of terminal?
it will possibly lead to death
life threatening
End stage