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Never say yes if ever asked!! Who knows what could happen
Bignuts wrote:I was asked, wile wearing an NRA t-shirt. I said no.
Uffdaphil wrote:I've been trying to think of the best reply to convey why asking the question is improper. How about something along this line?
"How is using your professional position to ask a partisan political question not a breach of medical ethics? And if you claim it is based on health concerns, why have you not inquired about other potentially dangerous tools in the home? MYOB Doc."
Kinda wordy and awkward. Wordsmithing welcome.
Uffdaphil wrote:Kinda wordy and awkward. Wordsmithing welcome.
LePetomane wrote:I was asked, "Do you feel safe in the home?" y the nurse as he was interviewing me prior to my last colonoscopy. Apparently some of these questions are mandated by the nanny state of Minnesota.
Ron Burgundy wrote:To the collective group - why wouldn't you answer the question honestly?
LePetomane wrote:Ron Burgundy wrote:To the collective group - why wouldn't you answer the question honestly?
I would not answer any questions from a doctor or nurse regarding firearms. It's none of their business.
Do some research on Vivek Murthy MD, Obama's choice for Surgeon General. This guy sees guns as a public health issue and a lot of other things. He is a scary guy.
LePetomane wrote:Ron Burgundy wrote:To the collective group - why wouldn't you answer the question honestly?
I would not answer any questions from a doctor or nurse regarding firearms. It's none of their business.
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