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As a doctor, should I persuade a patient with cerebral infarction to continue physical therapy or go home to exercise, because her family members think it is not expensive to see a doctor on the one h
As a doctor, should I persuade a patient with cerebral infarction to continue physical therapy or go home to exercise, because her family members think it is not expensive to see a doctor on the one hand, and want to do physical therapy on the other? Brother, you are a little confused as a doctor, and you come to Baidu to ask such questions. I'm a doctor, too, but now I'm ashore and I've got an examination of the establishment of local institutions. I'm telling you, in this case, you should give the patient's family what they want, pay attention, pay attention, pay attention to everything and sign everything. For example, your treatment plan is to let the patient continue physical therapy, but the family members don't want to, so you can find an informed consent form for the family members to sign. This is not shirking responsibility, but protecting yourself.