Initially it would be appropriate to ask about blood pressure and current health problems if any and if the person concerned had any health problems or worries that were concerning them. It may also be appropriate to ask about how thirsty they are, how often they urinate ( especially during the night) and if they ever find their vision is temporarily altered, all of which would give an indication of late onset Diabetes for example. Also would be appropriate to ask questions about life style e.g. smoker, alcohol intake,diet and nutrition, and how much and what sort of exercise they take in a week. After that it would depend on whether the person is male or female as genders have different health problems as they get older. The questions regarding life style apply to both genders and any age group.
They can not ask you about your health. They can ask you question about your physical ability to do a task related to a job description such as lift 50 lbs. ect.
Please re ask the question and include the year, make, and model.Please re ask the question and include the year, make, and model.
Did you seriously just ask that question? SERIOUSLY ?..............................
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Is it illegal to ask for a physical from an employee that is currently working.? While up to the law, yes this is considered to be an 'illegal' interview question. If you were asked this question, it would probably do you no good to fight it in court, but yes it is a sign of discrimination.
I am not sure the question you are to ask, but there are many things that are hazardous and dangerous to human health.
one what.Please ask a new question and include year, make, and model.one what.Please ask a new question and include year, make, and model.
An estimated thirty thousand ask the question, "What is electricity" in a year. The nature of the question, however, varies by who is asking it; children ask as a part of schooling, whereas many adults ask in attempt to derive electricity's many connotations.
If there wasn't study in health, you wouldn't be alive to ask the question, and I wouldn't be alive to answer it. So I ask you, is there importance in what we're doing now? does it justify the study of health?
Your general practitioner (Doctor) should be able to answer any health question that you may have. If they cannot answer your question they can refer you to a specialist, who would most certainly answer it.
That is a question that you should ask your health care provider.
yes sure,its very important! how can you ask such a question