This essay focuses on the major adverse drug-drug interactions. doctor for advice (e.g., questions, non-urgent symptoms, unpleasant side effects, etc.)
List the major adverse drug-drug interactions and drug-food interactions that clients need to be made aware of
Follow-up Care
Provide information regarding when clients should call their doctor for advice (e.g., questions, non-urgent symptoms, unpleasant side effects, etc.)
Respect people, healthy or ill, regardless of who they are
Support patients and their loved ones when and where they are needed
Promote health as well as treat disease
Embrace the power of information and communication technologies to support people with the best available information, while respecting their individual values and preferences
Always ask courteous questions, let people talk, and listen to them carefully
Give unbiased advice, let people participate actively in all decisions related to their health and health care, assess each situation carefully, and help whatever the situation
Use evidence as a tool, not as a determinant of practice; humbly accept death as an important part of life; and help people make the best possible arrangements when death is close
Work cooperatively with other members of the healthcare team
Be proactive advocates for their patients, mentors for other health professionals, and ready to learn from others, regardless of their age, role, or status
Finally, we want doctors to have a balanced life and to care for themselves and their families. It is as well as for others. In sum, we want doctors to be happy and healthy. The caring and competent, and good travel companions for people through the journey we call life.
Emphasize any symptoms for which clients should seek immediate care (e.g., when to go to the emergency center or call 911)