Think about what you would say or do before expanding the boxes!
A patient has a blood-borne disease and does not want this disclosed in a referral letter to the hospital because they know people who work there
A patient thinks their partner (another one of your patients) has an STI and wants to know why they came to see you last week
A patient wants treatment for an STI from the GP surgery but does not want this put on record because their partner knows one of the other GPs
A patient has contracted an STI from a prostitute and does not want to tell their partner, with whom they have since had condomless sex
An inpatient has become unconscious and unresponsive. The relatives have been told and have come in to see you. They did not know their relative was in hospital and want to know what has happened.
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