It’s like asking if you should whisper a secret to your friend before they come to play.
Listen patients visit is like when someone comes to see the doctor, it means the patient is there, and the doctor needs to pay attention so they can help them feel better. If the doctor doesn’t listen, they might not understand what’s wrong.
Why It Matters
When you go to the doctor, you want them to know how you're feeling. Are you sad? Tired? Hurting? The doctor uses that information to decide what to do next, like giving medicine or telling you to rest.
If the doctor doesn’t listen, it's like not hearing your friend’s secret, they might miss something important!
How It Works
Think of the doctor as a detective. When you visit, you're giving them clues about what’s going on inside your body. If they don't listen to those clues, they can't solve the mystery, and you might not get better.
So yes, telling your doctor "Listen patients visit" is like saying, "Hey, I'm here, and I want you to pay attention!"
Examples
- A child tells their doctor they like to listen during checkups.
- A student says they prefer doctors who talk slowly.
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See also
- What is content?
- What are communication skills?
- What is Doesn’t listen?
- What is Feedback?
- What is Facebook?