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English, 10.12.2021 03:00 19thomasar

A patient enters a doctor’s office for a consultation. The television is on, and the doctor is watching the news. The doctor keeps the television on as he asks the patient what the problem is. The patient describes a persistent fever and body ache, but the distracted doctor doesn’t get all the details and prescribes medication for a fever without asking any follow-up questions or inquiring about other symptoms

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