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Tomar
to take
Aplicar
to apply
Chupar
to suck
Antes
before
Después
after
Desayuno
breakfast
Almuerzo
lunch
Cena
dinner
Comida
food
Día/Días
day/days
La mañana
morning, tomorrow
Tarde
afternoon
Noche
night
Hora/horas
hour, hours
Vez/Veces
time, times
Tableta/tabletas
pill, pills
Por
for
Con
with
¿Disculpe, puedo tomar una foto con usted?
Excuse me, can I take a picture with you?
¿Cómo se llama?
What is your name?
¿Cuántos años tiene?
How old are you?
¿Cómo está?
How are you?
Uno
one
Dos
two
Tres
three
Cuatro
four
Cinco
five
Seis
six
Siete
seven
Ocho
eight
Nueve
nine
Diez
ten
Semana/Semanas
Week/Weeks
¿Puedo tomar su presión por favor?
Can I take your blood pressure please?
No cruce las piernas por favor
Please do not cross your legs
Por favor, espera a la doctora/al doctor
Please wait for the doctor (feminine/masculine)
Dosís
dose
Cuando necesita
when needed
Cada
each/every
What are the normal blood glucose levels when fasting?
80-100
What are the normal blood glucose levels right after eating?
170-200
What are the normal blood glucose levels 2-3 hours after eating?
120-140
What does S in SBAR stand for?
Situation
How do you share the patient's "Situation" with the doctor?
Introduce the patient (name, age, gender)
Mention MAJOR past diagnoses of the patient (cancer, diabetes, etc.)
Mention their major past medical history
What does B in SBAR stand for?
Background
How do you share the patient's "Background" with the doctor?
Tell the doctor about any medications/treatments
Mention any family history (relevant) of diseases
VITAL SIGNS
Mention living conditions/activities related to the symptoms
Mention any other patient history (surgeries, past diagnoses, premature birth, etc.)
What does A in SBAR stand for?
Assessment
How do you share the patient's "Assessment" with the doctor?
Mention what you think is wrong with the patient? (This is the diagnosis part!!)
It's okay to be unsure of their diagnosis!!! Make sure to give suggestions and ask questions.
What does R in SBAR stand for?
Recommendation
How do you share the patient's "Reccomendation" with the doctor?
This is when you ask the doctor is the diagnosis/prescription ideas your group decided on is correct.
This is when you educate the patient on lifestyle changes/disease prevention (drink more filtered water, wear sunglasses/hat when walking outside, less spicy foods, etc.)
What is the definition of the medical pillar, Autonomy?
The right to self-determination and respects the individual's right to make informed decisions.
What are things to keep in mind with the medical pillar, Autonomy?
- Is this treatment what the patient wants?
- What are the patient's goals when coming into the clinic?
- What are the patients wants and what does the patient not want?
- Key Point: Always keep in mind patient's wants and abilities!!!