Ian has a serious problemjavascript:void(0) brewing in his lungs. He is coughing up blood on a regular basis. Ian hates hospitals and is especially suspicious of doctors. He does trust his chiropractor though. Ian makes an appointment with his chiropractor to get treatment for his lung issues. Why would it be unlikely that the physician would be able to treat Ian with due care?

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The chiropractor would not know how to find Ian’s lungs, much less know what to do.

The chiropractor would not know how to find Ian’s lungs, much less know what to do.

The chiropractor may have limited knowledge but not enough training to treat his issue.

The chiropractor may have limited knowledge but not enough training to treat his issue.

The chiropractor would have all the training required to treat him but no license to practice.

The chiropractor would have all the training required to treat him but no license to practice.

The chiropractor would only be able to help Ian’s lungs wi

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The most appropriate response would be:

The chiropractor may have limited knowledge but not enough training to treat his issue.

Chiropractors primarily focus on the musculoskeletal system and may not have the necessary expertise or training to diagnose or treat serious medical conditions related to the lungs, such as coughing up blood, which requires evaluation and treatment by a medical doctor.