Preliminary Questions for "Patient's Deck of Cards"

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Patient’s Deck of Cards

* Am I on medicine that’s too addictive? Is there anything else I could take?

* I’m 70, and my anti-anxiety medicine doesn’t have bad side effects. Why shouldn’t I take it?

* Could this procedure be less for my benefit than to pay off expensive equipment?

* Would you say there’s a time I’ll be able to put this illness behind me?

* Would you advise your wife or loved one to take this treatment?

* How were the final days for others you took care of with my disease?

* Did you ever go to the funeral of a patient?

* I understand what you said, but I’d like to wait to decide.

* I would like to have fewer visits and work ups.

* I do not want this treatment.

* If it’s advertised on TV, I don’t want it.

* Do you mind my getting a second opinion?

* Would it bother you if I went outside and screamed?

* Are you to be my primary care doctor?

* I agree to do ___ when you tell me it’s reimbursed by insurance.

* Do you really think the side effects that began when I started taking this drug are a coincidence?

* What about travel? Being in a different place would make me feel better.

* Why is it so necessary I be part of a study or program?

* Can I tell you something I think is relevant?

* Members of Group Health in Seattle can e-mail their doctor whenever they want and get summaries of the discussion from their last visit. Will you do that for me?

* I know you want me to take more chemotherapy. But I don’t want to.

* Why should I pay for office visits if you’re trying experimental treatment on me?

* I think I need help moving to a smaller place.

* Will you respond if I mail you a postcard with a question?

* Could I get a sample of this medicine before filling the prescription?

* How long will it take to get the test results, and how will you let me know when they’re ready?

* How much time do we have today? When could I get a half hour to address my questions?

* Could you call my family member before I leave and share what you’ve told me?

* Can you draw a picture to help explain?

* Why are the drug reps let in to see you ahead of patients?

* Could we talk about something off topic for a few minutes?

* If I do nothing, will there be pain? What could you do about it?

* What questions should I have asked you but I didn’t?

* Who is the back-up person who covers for you when you’re not here?

* Why do this surgery?

* How easy-- what would it take-- to "pull the plug" if things don't go well?

* Suppose I feel too tired to muster the energy to see the procedure through?

* Reading my "living will," did you have any questions about my wishes?

* Is it necessary to be hospitalized or is there another choice?

* Will this procedure increase my family member’s comfort?

* Is he/she a candidate for hospice care?

* What are the chances the procedure will succeed?

* Will the procedure improve the quality of his/her life?

* What are the side effects?

* What’s the downside to putting the procedure off?

* If I take the treatment, might the quality of my life be so bad I’d wish I were dead?

* What justifies the risk of trying something this new on a person my age?

* Could it benefit another for me to participate in this study?

* What are the alternatives?

* Will it hurt?

* How long is recovery?

* What is the worst outcome possible?

* What percent of patients fully recover?

* How many patients don’t survive this treatment?

* Would you help me if I were in a terminal situation, with no hope of recovering and wanted to end my pain and suffering— by following the wishes in my living will?

* Could you outline all the possible outcomes of this procedure, understanding I only want to do what’s reasonable in the long term?

* Should I believe what I read on the Internet?

*Why do you think Americans are bedeviled by the idea of old age, and let some doctors and pharmaceutical firms play into the fear?

* By how long could my life be extended by joining this study, and by how much could it be shortened?

* What is the cost and will it be covered either by my insurance company or Medicare?

* Could I do it cheaper elsewhere?

* What is the relationship of this hospital with the drug’s manufacturer?

* What’s a good website where I can find out more about this disorder?

* Is it a standard dose you’re prescribing for me or has it been adjusted to my weight?

* What’s the leading hospital in the U.S. for treatment of this disease?

* Could you give me the names of three experts on my illness, including two who disagree on the best treatment?

* I will have questions later. Who may I call?

* I’m not trying to second guess you, but it’s important to me that my doctor understand how I feel…

* I am told I have Blank Disease, I think my friend died from it and had no quality of life. I would like to hear if treatment will benefit me.

* You promise to control my pain, how? If that doesn't work, what then?

* My skin is like parchment paper, why and what can I do to help?

Doctor’s Cards

* There are some choices. Do you want me to run through them so you can think about it, or just tell you what I think is best?

* Is your family involved? Could we make a call and alert them?

* Are you comfortable having me for your doctor, or do you want to consult another?

* How long has it been since you thought about serious illness? A living will? Durable power of attorney? A Do Not Resuscitate order?

* Can you list for me all the pills you’re taking that every one of your doctors has prescribed?

*Would you rather keep having regular appointments, keep a close eye on your condition, but not follow a treatment plan at this time?

* It used to be physicians could provide tests for patients just to set their minds at rest, but your health plan won’t let me order them for that reason.

* I understand you’re worried about whether things are OK. You’re concerned that I’m not ordering tests because they’re too expensive. To set your mind at rest-- I truly don’t think the test is necessary.

Cards from Family

* I find myself roaming stores to find you the perfect pajamas, sweater, slippers. I want to clean your house from top to bottom, paint it inside and out, then tackle the yard. But this may not be what you want, so tell me: do you want me to stay with you? Go away and come back? Or maybe for us to take a trip?

* Though we occasionally disagree, I can’t picture my life without you and want only to do the things you want.

* Will you please give your doctor permission to talk to me?