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Common Healthcare Scenarios

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  • A patient wants to try alternative or traditional remedies.
  • A patient seems overwhelmed by managing a chronic illness.
  • An elderly patient is confused about their new medication schedule.
  • A patient appears upset but says they’re “fine.”
  • A patient missed several appointments and offers no explanation.
  • A patient complains of side effects from their medication.
  • A caregiver expresses concern about their ability to provide support.
  • A teenager seems withdrawn during a routine check-up.
  • A patient is in pain but downplays it.
  • A patient is anxious about an upcoming surgery.
  • A patient refuses to follow dietary advice for diabetes.
  • A patient doesn’t understand the difference between two treatment options.
  • A patient with limited English proficiency nods but may not understand.
  • A patient feels their previous concerns were not taken seriously.
  • A patient is reluctant to share personal information.
  • A parent is worried about their child’s fever.
  • A patient is afraid of a diagnosis they’ve just received.
  • A patient has difficulty explaining their symptoms clearly.
  • A patient is not taking their medication regularly.
  • A patient doesn’t understand post-discharge instructions.