The answer is Counselled, which means 'advised' Councils are a sort of committee that decide things and exercise power, such as a Town Council or the Medical and Dental Council.
Would a receptionist with no medical training constitute a breach for patient-doctor confidentiality?
the patient
The medical prefix for painful is 'dys-' so if the patient was suffering from something such as painful swallowing, it would be known as dysphagia.
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.
Patient simulator
I assume it would help if you understand the medical procedures going on. I would say to read the book "You, The Smart Patient."
Answer their question. It's your job.
It all depends on what is wrong to require such a drastic bit of work to be done. I mean what medical problem can a patient have that would require a circumcision?
A medical assistant can be considerate of/to a patient by simply being as kind and as caring as possible. If the medical assistant has been in that persons situation and they don't mind talking about their personal life then that would really be beneficial to the patient. this would allow the patient to have an insight of what they are about to go through and they don't have to worry as much, that is a very considerate medical assistant. An other way for a medical assistant to be considerate is to not judge their patients for their life or what they have done to get in the situation they are in.
Medical account receivables refers to the department that is responsible for collecting payments from the patient's insurance provider, without this department, the patient would have to pay the bills and then get reimbursements from their insurance company.
An EMR stands for Electronic Medical Record. Some essential characteristic of an EMR would be patient personal information, major medical history, allergies to medication, past medical concerns, and current medications a patient is taking.
If you can not communicate with the patient how can you first get a permission. Reasonably it should be OK to use an interpreter to explain things to a patient but you would need the patient's permission to involve the interpreter in discussions relating to the patient's medical condition. Presumably the interpreter could assist in obtaing this consent.