Yes, all doctors should be required to ask their patients about their family health history, as it plays a crucial role in understanding genetic predispositions to various health conditions. This information can guide preventive measures, inform screening strategies, and enhance personalized treatment plans. Additionally, knowing a patient's family health history can foster better communication and trust between the doctor and patient, ultimately improving health outcomes.
patients should be more assertive with their doctors.
Unless contraindicated, doctors should recommend the moderate consumption of beer, wine or distilled spirits to their patients who do not consume alcoholic beverages.
well doctors are not allowed to do kill patients in form of euthanasia.This is so because when they were going to work as doctors they had taken a Hippocratic oath which says that doctors should save the life of patients as far as possible.
Doctors should be patient with all Patients - it seems that this has become a real wide-spread issue.
Doctors want to know about patients' lifestyles when prescribing medicines in order to ensure they'll cope with the medications.
Patients looking for a surgeon should be wary of doctors who claim that they have unique skills, "secret" techniques, or an improbably large number of satisfied patients.
Nope.
doctors (they is the pronoun that replaces doctors)
Patients should speak to their doctors about the use of such vitamins.
No why would he? Doctors don't share bodily fluids with their patients.
Yes because it is their choice
A is the answer.