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Talking down to a patient often involves using condescending language, speaking in a patronizing tone, or simplifying complex medical information without considering the patient's understanding. It may also include dismissive body language, such as eye-rolling or a lack of eye contact, which can make the patient feel undervalued. Additionally, interrupting or not allowing the patient to express their concerns can contribute to a feeling of being belittled. Overall, these behaviors undermine the patient’s autonomy and can erode trust in the healthcare relationship.

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