- 임신부의 성명과 나이를 밝힐 것
- 임신 주수 또는 월수와 분만예정일을 밝힐 것
- 최종 분만 전 정기 임신검진을 받았던 날을 밝힐 것
- 응급한 문제가 아닐 때는 가능한 한 의사가 자기 병원이나 클리닉에 있을 때 전화할 것
- 의사에게 전화로 질문할 때 질문할 내용과 의사가 지시한 내용 등을 메모할 종이와 펜을 준비할 것
- 임신부가 의사에게 질문을 할 때 될 수 있는 한 임신부 자신이 의사에게 직접 전화해서 의사와 질의 응답을 직접 해야 한다. 임신부가 전화하는 대신 제 삼자가 전화로 의사와 질의 응답을 하면 의사와 임신부사이에 의사소통이 제대로 되지 않을 수 있다. 특별한 경우를 제외하고, 임신부 자신이 직접 의사에게 전화해서 질문해야 한다.
- 임신부가 몹시 아파 불편할 때, 응급한 문제가 있을 때, 진통으로 당황할 때나 다른 어떤 경우에는 임신부 자신이 의사에게 직접 전화를 할 수 없고 또 제대로 의사 표시를 할 수 없다. 이 때도 가능한 한 의사에게 전화로 질문하기 전에 질문할 내용, 하고 싶은 말을 메모해 놓았다가 전화할 때 그 메모를 이용한다.
- 평소에 이용하고 있는 약국의 이름과 전화번호를 알아 놓는다.
- 약을 쓰고 있을 때는 그 약명과 용량을 알아 놓는다.
- 임신 중 임신 분만에 관련된 어떤 응급한 문제가 생길 때 그 문제를 의사에게나 병원에 급히 알려야 한다. 임신 중 응급으로 전화해서 의사에게 알려야 할 임신 증상 증후에는 어떤 것이 있는지 미리 알아놓는다. 그리고 의사에게 응급한 문제가 있다는 것을 알리기 위해서 전화하는 요령과 방법도 미리 알아 놓아야 한다.
Copyright ⓒ 2014 John Sangwon Lee, MD., FAAP
How to make telephone calls to a doctor during pregnancy 임신 중 의사로부터 전화 진료받는 요령
Tips to Call Your Doctor During Pregnancy
Pregnancy, delivery and postpartum recovery, and when you have questions about the fetus or baby, there are times when pregnant women need to call a doctor and consult with them.
If you have any problems or questions related to pregnancy during pregnancy, call your doctor and ask them questions right now.
If not, whether you should go to the hospital or clinic right now or go to the hospital emergency room to fix the problem?
Wait a few more hours or days to observe and then ask questions over the phone Will the doctor ask me questions over the phone during my free time or relatively free time?
Should I wait until I go for a regular pregnancy checkup before the next delivery and then ask?
After making an appointment, you need to decide whether to ask questions when you go to the hospital or clinic on the day of the appointment to see your doctor.
Whenever you have an emergency pregnancy problem and need to ask a doctor in an emergency, you should always go to the hospital emergency room or clinic by appropriate means of transportation, either by calling the doctor directly or by calling the hospital emergency room directly.
However, it is often not desirable to call a doctor at any time and ask questions at any time, even though it is not an emergency problem or a problem that requires urgent questioning.
Of course, in some cases, you may not be able to definitively tell if it is an emergency or non-emergency problem.
In this case, it is okay to first ask a hospital or doctor over the phone. Or, you can decide after consulting with your husband. When you go to the hospital for regular pregnancy check-ups before delivery during pregnancy, you should ask about the hospital’s telephone inquiries and counseling rules.
Also, when you have any questions related to pregnancy at home, it is best to find out when is the best time to call the hospital or doctor, and use those appointed times to ask your doctor or call the hospital for questions.
Also, if possible, it is good for both doctors and pregnant women to ask a doctor over the phone when he is in his or her hospital or clinic.
There are many times when the doctor calls a pregnant woman who is not sure of all the pregnancy records. It would be better to answer the pregnant woman’s questions while taking out her pregnancy record from her hospital.
Sometimes doctors see other patients in the hospital or ask a doctor over the phone while treating a pregnant woman.
The secretary in charge of receiving patients at the hospital, the nurse working to assist the doctor in the hospital, or other appropriate person prioritizes the calls made by the pregnant woman and answers appropriately, or if necessary, the doctor will ask questions by phone. There are times when you respond directly to the answer.
Most obstetricians treat many obstetric patients and pregnant women with daily checkups. No doctor can remember exactly the names, medical history, and pregnancy history of all patients and pregnant women.
Also, doctors cannot accurately answer all of their questions without looking directly at the pregnancy records of many patients or pregnant women.
For this and other reasons, it is better to ask questions and consult with the doctor at a time when the doctor is available at the hospital where the pregnancy record is available when the doctor is in the hospital with the pregnancy record.
When a pregnant woman calls a doctor, hospital, or emergency room regarding pregnancy delivery, call the following tips to facilitate communication between the doctor and the pregnant woman.
- State the name and age of the pregnant woman
- State the number of weeks or months of pregnancy and the expected delivery date
- Indicate the day on which you received your regular pregnancy checkup before the final delivery.
- If it is not an emergency, call your doctor when possible in his or her hospital or clinic.
- When asking a doctor over the phone, bring a paper and a pen to take notes on what to ask and what the doctor has ordered.
- When a pregnant woman asks a question to a doctor, as much as possible, the pregnant woman should call the doctor directly and answer questions directly with the doctor.
- If a third party answers questions to the doctor over the phone instead of calling the pregnant woman, communication between the doctor and the pregnant woman may not work properly.
- Except in special cases, pregnant women themselves should call their doctors and ask questions.
- When a pregnant woman is very sick and uncomfortable
- when she has an emergency problem,
- when she is embarrassed by pain, or in some other cases, she herself cannot call the doctor directly and cannot express her intentions properly. In this case, as much as possible, before asking the doctor over the phone, make a note of what to ask and what you want to say, and then use the memo when calling.
Find out the name and phone number of the pharmacy you use.
When you are using a drug, know its name and dosage.
If you have any emergency problems related to pregnancy or childbirth during pregnancy, you should notify your doctor or hospital of the problem urgently.
Call an emergency during pregnancy to find out in advance what are the symptoms of pregnancy symptoms that you should report to your doctor.
You should also know how and how to call your doctor to let them know you have an emergency problem.
When asked by phone about a problem related to pregnancy or childbirth, doctors do their best to give the best answer to that question.
In addition, doctors receive telephone questions related to the problem of pregnancy and childbirth, and whether they can solve the problem over the phone or provide diagnostic treatment over the phone, or ask them to come to their own hospital or emergency room, and then the doctor will diagnose and treat it directly.
There are times when you have to quickly decide by phone whether to give or have another doctor see the pregnant woman in person in the emergency room and solve the problem. For these and other reasons, doctors who have been asked by phone often ask questions to pregnant women over the phone in order to learn more about the pregnancy history, symptoms, and symptoms of the pregnant woman.
When asking a doctor about any questions related to pregnancy or childbirth by phone, you should take notes of all symptoms and symptoms of the pregnant woman in advance as possible and provide them with tips and tricks.
For example, if you have bleeding in the uterus during pregnancy, you can call your doctor with the following tips: “My name is ○○○, and I am 35 weeks pregnant now, and from yesterday to today,
I’m bleeding enough to get all of the pads wet. What should I do?” Ask a question. Information about such vaginal bleeding is given to the doctor, and any other symptoms or symptoms of the pregnant woman are reported to the doctor at the same time. In other words, what color is the color of the blood, how much pain does the head hurt, when did it begin to hurt, how long does the pain continue, or how long does it last once it starts, what part of the head hurts, and how much swelling from when the body is swollen.
You should tell your doctor in detail and in detail information such as whether it was swollen, what part of the body was swollen, what was the name of the drug if you were taking the drug, what the dose was when was the last time you took it, and so on. In addition, you must accurately answer your doctor’s questions, and ask if you have any questions about the pregnant woman over the phone.
These phone calls can be very different depending on the medical environment of the country or province you live in. Copyright ⓒ 2014 John Sangwon Lee, MD., FAAP
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“The information contained in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your doctor. There may be variations in treatment that your doctor may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.
“Parental education is the best medicine.“