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-Mrs. Younes is from the Middle East. She is very modest and prefers to have her daughter assist her with bathing. Today you come to her room to take her vital signs. As you leave the room, her daughter stops you near the doorway. She tells you that she noticed a lump in her mother's right breast. Your charge nurse today is Robert Long, a male RN. What are some considerations with this situation? What should happen from here?