If you accept this advocacy role, you should plan on being with your loved one as much as possible. Use your voice to ask about diagnosis, prognosis, medications and diagnostic tests. Ask the questions that your loved one is unable to ask for herself and be sure to share the answers with her when she is able to understand.
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Everyone is a patient at one time or another, but few have the time to learn the ins and outs of medicine and dentistry well enough to know what questions to ask. Patient Action gives the gift of knowledge, providing patients and their loved ones with the information they need to get their needs met within the health care arena. This book will help you become a knowledgeable and empowered health care consumer.
Ira Klemons, DDS, PhD Colts Neck, NJ