Sunday, May 25, 2008

-- Do Not Abuse Terms. -- Give Clear

-- Do not abuse terms. -- Give clear instructions and questions. -- Avoid ambiguous questions. -- Do not promise the impossible. -- Check, whether the patient has correctly understood you. -- Do not hesitate to repeat the important questions if see that the patient has not understood you. You should be assured that at the patient does not remain not resolved questions. -- Resolve members of a family and friends to participate in discussion of questions. Describe clearly and simply the scheme of diagnostic and medical problems of the patient. Offer the patient some variants of inspection and treatment. -- Induce the patient to the self-help, including kinds of the therapy, supplementing traditional. Complicate dialogue: 1. A language barrier and speech infringements. 2. Questions on a sexual life of the patient. 3. Malignant diseases. 4. Mental restrictions of dialogue and mental diseases. 5. Barreness. 6. Undesirable pregnancy. 7. Difficult medical questions and . I consider that it is necessary - to Avoid complicated questions - Not to include in questions of concept "norm" and medical and-or special Terms, words as the patient they are often not clear.

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