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Respect the patient and stop asking.
I interview a 26 year old female patient with Acute disseminated encephalomyelitits.
I believe that it may be, but am not 100% certain becasue I can conceive of instances where it might be necessary. Contact your local postmaster and ask.
no
Yes! The patient would have the right to sue for a situation such as that.
Technically any medication that requires a prescription could be considered illegal if not the patient.
Yes. Because its illegal to have intimate relations with a patient.
A nurse can bring a patient more pillows or blankets to make a patient more comfortable. They can also talk to the patient and answer questions for the patient.
You should refuse to answer - and end the call. Patient confidentiality is paramount - regardless of who the patient is !
It is actually ILLEGAL for a doctor to ask a patient out in there place of work, Whether it being a clinic or Hospital, However they can out of work.
through a detailed medical examination and social history. If a psychological cause such as schizophrenia is suspected, a psychologist will typically conduct an interview with the patient and his family