The time when question asking really starts to bug me is when we have a patient in with some condition as a "clinical correllate," and the session has already gone 20 minutes over the scheduled time, I have somewhere else I have to be and the same person has asked the last six questions. You know, the kind of questions that take someone a minute to outline and leave the patient blinking, wondering what the actual question was.
Example: "First, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to come in and talk to us today. You're really making a difference in the education of myself and all of my classmates. So, you have arthritis, and have since you were 35. Can you describe, in detail, exactly what sort of pain you have, how you deal with it and what medications you take for it. Does positive thinking help? When you're stressed out, what do you do, and does the pain get worse? Do you hate your doctors? Thanks so much for answering my question."