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Title: What to Ask the Doc: The Questions to Ask to Get the Answers You Need by Margaret Fitzpatrick, Linda Burke, Daryl Lee ISBN: 0-9747002-0-7 Publisher: RN Interactive, Inc Pub. Date: October, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (6 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: A useful reference, especially for those without internet
Comment: Those with Internet access would probably find this information easily on their own, but it is nice to have this all in one reference.
My one complaint about this book has to do with the glossary at the end, which explains the roles of various staff who care for patients, including RN's, PA's, nurse anesthetists, fellows, etc. There is no mention of nurse practitioners (NP's). For many patients, an NP is the primary care provider. I find it upsetting that the nurses writing the book would mention PA's but not NP's, who are midlevel providers within their own discipline.
Rating: 5
Summary: Don't wait to get this until you need it; have it handy
Comment: This is a book consisting of lists of questions sorted by illness and medical procedures; ADHD, anaesthesia, congestive heart failure, broken bones, Alzheimer's Disease, MS, Diabetes and more. Plus there is a glossary of medical terms, and interesting info on why certain things happen the way they do in the hospital (for example, why can't you eat solid food for a while after general anaesthesia? Answer; your gut goes to sleep, too and needs to wake up! If you eat before the doctor or nurse hears the noises of a once-again active gut, you could throw up if you try to eat.)
Don't wait to find this book when you have a medical situation at home--this is a valuable reference to have handy if you should ever need it. Doctors often forget to tell patients and family valuable information because the time spent with the patient can be limited. Make the most of your consultation time with this list of intelligent and necessary questions.
Rating: 5
Summary: This book belongs in every home
Comment: I bought the book after hearing the author interviewed recently on WGN radio. You know how everyone tells you to write down your questions before going to the doctor. I always mean to, but I usually end up "winging it." Here you can just grab the book, bookmark the page that deals with your particular condition and bring it to the doctor's office. There's usually time in the waiting room to read through the recommended questions in the book and even make notes in the margins. I think it's a great tool to have around when medical situations come up.
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