inform Motor Vehicles officeDizziness might affect her ability to drive. You should counsel her on this. Whether you need to inform the MV office will depend on your local jurisdiction. However, think about the pro's and con's of this step. In your role as Patient Advocate, you should consider a variety of factors including her safety, public safety, and also how the MV office might restrict her personal mobility. This is often a difficult decision that should not be taken lightly. Remember that patient advocacy means acting at many levels and is an important role in primary care. What else would you consider? |
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