During influenza season, a 57-year-old lady with type 2 diabetes and asthma visits the doctor for a preventative checkup. The patient is an ethnic minority member who is accompanied by her daughter. The patient's medical issues are under control, and she is now symptom-free. The clinician explains that she is at high risk of seasonal influenza complications and suggests that she acquire the seasonal influenza vaccine. The patient declares, "I'm not confident in the vaccination. Because it's from the government, I don't believe it's safe for individuals like me." Which of the following medical actions is most appropriate?
A) Ask the patient's daughter to encourage her to get the vaccine
B) Assess the patient for additional delusional thoughts
C) Initiate discussion about the vaccine, incorporating culturally inclusive materials
D) Inquire about the patient's understanding of federally funded health care
E) Respect the patient's wishes and do not administer the vaccine
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