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		<title>How to be a good patient</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Rob posted some instructions on how to be a good patient.
While not every point is applicable, many of them are especially important for the elderly who are often concerned about &#8220;bothering&#8221; the doctor. &#8220;Do not apologize for your symptoms&#8221; is a good thing to remember, and I&#8217;d add &#8220;or minimize&#8221;. 
My mother was bad about that when she became ill.
She would be barely breathing (she had lung cancer) at times, and we&#8217;d go to the doctor or the ER and she&#8217;d tell them, &#8220;Oh, my breathing&#8217;s not as good today&#8221; and they wouldn&#8217;t react with any urgency. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Rob posted some instructions on <a href="http://distractible.org/2008/03/16/patient-handout-rules-for-patients/">how to be a good patient</a>.</p>
<p>While not every point is applicable, many of them are especially important for the elderly who are often concerned about &#8220;bothering&#8221; the doctor. &#8220;Do not apologize for your symptoms&#8221; is a good thing to remember, and I&#8217;d add &#8220;or minimize&#8221;. </p>
<p>My mother was bad about that when she became ill.</p>
<p>She would be barely breathing (she had lung cancer) at times, and we&#8217;d go to the doctor or the ER and she&#8217;d tell them, &#8220;Oh, my breathing&#8217;s not as good today&#8221; and they wouldn&#8217;t react with any urgency. </p>
<p>When I finally figured out that when she described her breathing as &#8220;not as good today&#8221; that meant she was about to stop breathing, I could break out my &#8220;Difficult Family Member Who&#8217;s a Nurse&#8221; routine and they&#8217;d step up treatment mostly to shut me up.</p>
<p>There are lists like this published from time, and inevitably someone will say, &#8220;What about the doctor?!&#8221; If you read <a href="http://distractible.org/2008/03/16/patient-handout-rules-for-patients">this list</a>, it&#8217;s evident that the author doesn&#8217;t mean that the doctor is free of responsibility, it just means that he wants the patient to get the best service possible. </p>
<p>The patient, and, by extension, the family (where applicable) has a responsibility to participate in the relationship with the doctor by providing accurate and timely information in order to facilitate the best outcome. </p>
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