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Last week’s column pointed out that it’s hard to be effective as a health care representative or family member of someone in the hospital if you have trouble finding out even who is in charge of the patient’s care.

Dozens or hundreds of other questions may also go unanswered – some, not because no answers are available, but simply because it gets exhausting to have to try to figure out who to ask and how to track them down.

If you are unnerved by not knowing what is going to happen when, consider making a list in a notebook of questions such as those below.  Whenever a doctor or anyone from the hospital comes into the room, ask them any of the questions that you think they may be able to address, and write down the answers.  Before long, most of your questions will probably be answered.

Getting answers to questions like these can help both the patient and family members feel more in control and decrease the stress and anxiety that so often arise from uncertainty.