What I would do is re-word the questions a little and ask, "How did you adjust to retirement?" or "Tell me what it what like for you when you retired. Was it difficult to adjust?" Got the idea? Use some creativity.
You are going to have to ask and do a lot of things with patients that you wouldn't want asked or done to you. That doesn't mean you don't do them. This isn't about you, it's about the patient. Focus on why you are doing these things. You are making an assessment of the patient. Any data you collect is important. You never know when it will become a determining factor for some treatment. You are also learning how to speak with and interact with patients here. Like Jodie Foster in Contact, baby steps, Medsport, baby steps.
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