Final answer:
When encountering a patient from a different culture, it is important to be sensitive to the cultural differences and respect the patient's beliefs and values.
Step-by-step explanation:
When arriving at a patient's residence and determining that the patient is from a culture that is very different from yours, it is important to be sensitive to the cultural differences (option A). This means respecting and understanding the patient's cultural beliefs, practices, and values. Encouraging the patient to assimilate to your culture (option B) or ignoring cultural differences and expediting patient care (option C) would not be appropriate as it disregards the patient's unique cultural background. Treating all patients the same (option D) is important in terms of providing equal care, but it should be done in a culturally sensitive manner.