Urgent Health Concern: What to Do When Your Client Shows Symptoms

Recognizing Signs of Health Issues in Clients

Your client, Steve, who you haven't trained in 6 weeks calls to schedule a session with you. During the call he mentions that he's been losing weight without a change to his diet, he's been having night sweats, and recently had a fever. You should:

A) Proceed with the training session as planned
B) Advise him to see a doctor immediately
C) Ignore his symptoms and focus on the workout
D) Modify the workout to be less intense

Final answer:

Advise Steve to see a doctor immediately as his symptoms could be indicative of an underlying health issue.

Explanation:

Based on the symptoms described, including weight loss, night sweats, and fever, it is important to advise Steve to see a doctor immediately. These symptoms could be indicative of an underlying health issue that requires medical attention. Proceeding with the training session as planned or modifying the workout would not be appropriate in this situation.

Your client, Steve, calls to schedule a training session and mentions symptoms like weight loss, night sweats, and fever. What should you do? Advise Steve to see a doctor immediately as these symptoms could indicate an underlying health issue that needs medical attention.
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