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Answering a question Answering a question is an essential social skill. What should you do if you are asked a question relevant to an issue? Is it a fact? Is it a hypothetical situation? I cannot answer a hypothetical situation. I need answers to these questions. If a patient asks a medical doctor, "what is my diagnosis?" can a medical doctor answer this question without first getting answers to relevant questions of the patient’s problem or problems? No, he or she cannot. To answer this question precisely, you need to answer relevant questions. Without answering relevant questions, it is impossible to answer your question. What is the name and profile of the person facing this problem? |