ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS

ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS

ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS 150 150 Lauren Ellerman

Ask your surgeon “will you be the one doing the surgery?” Ask if a nurse or physician will be administering anesthesia. Ask the nurse if your wound looks normal. Ask what medication you are on. Ask why you are on it.

Yes, even medical providers get into the “routines” of work – and it may be, when asked to explain why or who or how something went, you both will be better prepared to fight the problem together.

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Lauren Ellerman

Since 2020, Lauren Ellerman has been named top 100 lawyers in Virginia and top 50 female lawyers by Superlawyer. To speak with Lauren, email her at lellerman@frithlawfirm.com.

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