Susan works part time as a Registered Nurse and also has a business, providing massage therapy, which she runs out of her home. One day, you hear her telling one of her clients that she could provide massage therapy to help a shoulder injury once the client is discharged from hospital. What should you say to Susan?
A) "How much do you charge for a massage?"
B) "Telling your clients about your massage therapy business is a conflict of interest."
C) "Why don't you offer massage services while you are at work?"
D) "Wow. What a neat job. Why don't you do it full time?"
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