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13. Las 30 frases más útiles para el triaje de enfermería ENCUENTROS MÉDICOS

    • Language Learning

Are you a nurse working at triage at a hospital, clinic or health center?
Imagine being able to ask all the assessment questions to your patient in their own language.
In this episode you will find some of the Most useful questions and phrases that you can use with Spanish-speaking patients in these situations.
Remember, In Spanish all adjectives have to match the name in gender, and you have to think if your patient is or identifies as masculine or feminine.
Let's use the form "usted". It is more formal and shows more respect. But if you feel more comfortable you can use "TU"


It is very important for health professionals to take these questions into account and how to formulate them correctly in Spanish in order to communicate adequately with their Spanish-speaking patients.



👉 If you want to check the questions in English and Spanish, you can read the blog post ⁠here⁠.



👉 if you want to get a weekly free Medical Spanish mini lesson directly in your inbox, join my group Medicine in Spanish with Ana GT  ⁠here⁠.



👉 If you want to lear even more, I have been working on these mini audio courses that I would like to start offering you in case you want to try a new way of learning.


I call them “Mini dosis de medicina en Español” and the whole point is for you to be able to practice medical Spanish without any stress, homework or assessments.


From your phone or any other electronic devise, from anywhere at anytime in less than 10 minutes. ⁠Here




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encuentrosmedicos/message

Are you a nurse working at triage at a hospital, clinic or health center?
Imagine being able to ask all the assessment questions to your patient in their own language.
In this episode you will find some of the Most useful questions and phrases that you can use with Spanish-speaking patients in these situations.
Remember, In Spanish all adjectives have to match the name in gender, and you have to think if your patient is or identifies as masculine or feminine.
Let's use the form "usted". It is more formal and shows more respect. But if you feel more comfortable you can use "TU"


It is very important for health professionals to take these questions into account and how to formulate them correctly in Spanish in order to communicate adequately with their Spanish-speaking patients.



👉 If you want to check the questions in English and Spanish, you can read the blog post ⁠here⁠.



👉 if you want to get a weekly free Medical Spanish mini lesson directly in your inbox, join my group Medicine in Spanish with Ana GT  ⁠here⁠.



👉 If you want to lear even more, I have been working on these mini audio courses that I would like to start offering you in case you want to try a new way of learning.


I call them “Mini dosis de medicina en Español” and the whole point is for you to be able to practice medical Spanish without any stress, homework or assessments.


From your phone or any other electronic devise, from anywhere at anytime in less than 10 minutes. ⁠Here




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encuentrosmedicos/message

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