Talking With Your Older Patient: A Clinician's Handbook by National Institute of Aging - HTML preview

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Avoid Jargon

Try not to assume that patients know medical terminology or a lot about their disease. Introduce necessary information by fi rst asking patients what they know about their condition and building on that. Although some terms seem commonplace—MRIs, CAT scans, stress tests, and so on—some older patients may be unfamiliar with what each test really is. Check often to be sure that your patient understands what you are saying. You may want to spell or write down diagnoses or important terms to remember.

understanding older patients

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