Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DOCTORS' DISCUSSIONS- 2

1. As a rule, the more rapid the heart beat, the faster the pulse. Can you prove that?
2. If one has conditions such as diabetes, epilepsy, or allergy, it is advisable that he or she carry some kind of identification in order to avoid being given improper medication in an emergency.
Is that useful or complicated?
3. Saturated fat is almost always found in the same food that contains high levels of cholesterol, except shellfish. Is there any truth in the statement?
4. Only 20 years ago, most doctors agreed not to be truthful with their terminally ill patients, a trend that has reserved itself in modern medical practice. What do you tell your patients?
5. A cure for juvenile diabetes won't be developed until more fun is allocated to basic research. Do you agree or do you have any ideas?
6. When used as an antiseptic, 70% alcohol is more effective than 100% one. Could you explain?
7. New equipment for medical diagnosis have made many formerly unpleasant procedures quite painless. Have you found this?
8. In advanced stages of anorexia, the patient is unable to feed himself. By any chance, have you ever seen any cases?
9. Normal sexual desire varies considerably from one person to another, in both men and women, doesn't it?
10. Do you think marriage and divorce have permanently damaged personalities?

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