Doctor Should Inform The Patient About The Bad News
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If you do need to go to hospital, it’s a good idea to have a competent companion at the bedside, someone to hold a hand or advocate; to speak up if the patient is incapable. For example, if it gets frantic with other emergencies, a patient may be forgotten in a corner cubicle or left lying on a corridor trolley. READ MORE

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