The doctor will ask the patient specific questions about the location of the pain, its characteristics, its onset, and the body positions or activities that make it better or worse.
help doctor to know what to do to a medically suffering patient.
Both Doctor's prescription, test reports provide information on a patient's diagnosis. After examination of the patient, the Doctor writes down the diagnosis which is called prescription. When the Doctor opts for test, the test report also provides information about the diagnosis.
A doctor can be sued for breaking doctor/patient confidentiality.
A doctor asks the patient to describe the reason for their visit. From that information, the doctor will examine the areas of the body pertinent to the complaint.
This esentially means that what you tell your physician is kept between the two of you. There are limits to this. If you tell your doctor (or your laywer or therapist for that matter) that you're going to go home and kill your spouse, they're required to inform the authorities.
If the child has anemia, only a doctor would be able to diagnose the child and provide information for good nutrition,=ASAP
A treatment a doctor might give a patient who is suffering from sleep apnea is a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine, and the doctor might recommend the patient lose weight. The majority of people who have sleep apnea are overweight or obese.
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He can recommend them not to accept the new patient but he can not share information as to why. And a doctor most-likely wouldn't do this.
No. In Australia there are rules against the amount of information a doctor can tell anyone. And normally talking about another patient to a patient is unacceptable and can be severely punished.
Yes. Talk to the doctor about it.
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