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Pt qualifies for ECT, but does not want his doc to tell him the risks. He is a "chronic worrier" and fears hearing the risks will make him anxious, perhaps to the point of refusing treatment, which he believes he needs. What is the best response?

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The best response would be to respect the patient's wishes but also ensure they are fully informed about the risks. The doctor can offer to provide the information in a supportive manner, emphasizing their main goal is the patient's well-being.

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The best response in this situation would be to respect the patient's wishes but also ensure that they are fully informed about the risks of the treatment. The doctor can explain to the patient that it is important for them to understand the potential risks in order to make an informed decision about their treatment. The doctor can offer to provide the information in a gentle and supportive manner, and emphasize that their main goal is the patient's well-being.

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