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Nancy Walker, a medical assistant, asks a patient if he has been experiencing any pain. He says that he has not, but when he moves from the chair in the examination room to the exam table, Nancy notices that he limps, his facial muscles are tense, and there is a light sweat on
his forehead. What other nonverbal signals might indicate that the patient has not been completely honest?

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