Re: A few more symptoms of a broken system
I haven't read all the posts on this topic but I MUST agree with DisneySteve. I am not a physician, I'm a registered nurse(clinical nurse specialist) and I have almost 20 years of experience. The majority of patients expect to be treated with some sort of pill, diagnosed with the aid of some sort of radiology test or a procedure. Many, many times patients vent to me if they are unhappy with the care or the recommendations they receive from their physician. I cannot tell you how many times someone has come to me angry when their physician suggested as part of their treatment plan for osteoarthritis that they lose weight. Or that their respiratory symptoms due to COPD might improve if they stopped smoking. Or that their blood sugars and/or blood pressure might improve if they exercised even a little. Occasionally I have a patient say to me, "I don't want another pill, just tell me what things I can do to help myself get better." Yes, I've heard that. But that patient is a minority to be sure.
I used to work in employee health for the federal government. On a regular basis, I had people coming to me wanting antibiotics and tetanus shots for paper cuts(I'm not kidding), antibiotics for colds or other viral infections, and narcotics for muscle aches. They used to leave the office grumbling about how the nurses won't help or can't do anything after I sent them on their way. YES, we need more patients like you Joan.
Originally posted by disneysteve
I haven't read all the posts on this topic but I MUST agree with DisneySteve. I am not a physician, I'm a registered nurse(clinical nurse specialist) and I have almost 20 years of experience. The majority of patients expect to be treated with some sort of pill, diagnosed with the aid of some sort of radiology test or a procedure. Many, many times patients vent to me if they are unhappy with the care or the recommendations they receive from their physician. I cannot tell you how many times someone has come to me angry when their physician suggested as part of their treatment plan for osteoarthritis that they lose weight. Or that their respiratory symptoms due to COPD might improve if they stopped smoking. Or that their blood sugars and/or blood pressure might improve if they exercised even a little. Occasionally I have a patient say to me, "I don't want another pill, just tell me what things I can do to help myself get better." Yes, I've heard that. But that patient is a minority to be sure.
I used to work in employee health for the federal government. On a regular basis, I had people coming to me wanting antibiotics and tetanus shots for paper cuts(I'm not kidding), antibiotics for colds or other viral infections, and narcotics for muscle aches. They used to leave the office grumbling about how the nurses won't help or can't do anything after I sent them on their way. YES, we need more patients like you Joan.
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