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Chapter: HEALTH CARE TIPS : DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
Getting the most from a visit to your doctor
HEALTH CARE TIPS : DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
Make the best use of a short time that you have for
your appointment.
� Arrive on time
Promptness
helps ensure an unhurried visit.
� Know your own and
your family's medical history
Your previous medical conditions and those of
blood-related family members are important. Be prepared to discuss them in
detail with your doctor.
� Bring someone along
if you feel comfortable
An extra set of ears can help. Someone else may help
think of additional questions or help you understand instructions.
� Bring a list of
concerns
Once you're in the
doctor's office, it's easy to forget health issues you want to discuss. A list
will jog your memory, but keep it brief. Include only issues of primary concern.
�
Bring
your medications
Show your doctor all your medications in their
original bottles so your doctor can see the dosage and types of drugs.
� Answer questions
accurately and completely
Your doctor needs facts on which to base an accurate
diagnosis and treatment plan.
� Speak up
If you have questions or
doubts about your diagnosis or treat-ment, express them. For example, your
doctor should explain the benefits of a medication, its possible side effects
and how long it will take to work. Don't leave until your questions are
addressed and resolved.
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