Help them find a new practioner that they are more comfortable with. Let's face it, not all of us get along with everyone else, if this is a doctor/patient relationship it is important for the dr and the patient to trust each other.
A nurse would probably refer the patient to an eating disorder specialist.
A sugar patient is usually identified as someone who has diabetes mellitus. You can identify them because they usually have a bracelet that says they are diabetic. Otherwise, you would need to ask them, or if you are medical professional, it would be marked on their chart.
A medical Interpreter is somebody who translates everything the doctor says to the patient who speaks a different language from the doctor. The Medical Interpreter translates because the patient would get scared or frightened because they do not understand what the doctor is saying. The patient would stay calm if they understood what the Doctor was saying.
You ask him where he would like to go and what he would like to do.
He's talking about mental health. He was not trained to deal with people with mental problems like Lady Macbeth. "Minister to" means to help or care for; he says "therein the patient must help himself", the meaning of which must be clear.
Pain is wherever the patient says it is.
Lucky you because I'm a boy. Anyway when he says he doesn't listen to how and what he says. Like if as soon as you ask hesays"no way why would i like you" he either does or is seeing what you say. but if he says "sorry but i don't like you" he actually does not like you
i would like to thanks for your feeling
He clearly doesn't like you
A patient during a throat examination says Ahhh.
Confuscious says; "Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient."
Well if his dad says he does than his dad is probably right. I mean I don't think his dad would lie to you. So if you want to tell him you like him you can say, Hey your dad says you like me and I kind of like you too.