English To Spanish | Spanish To English | Medical Vocabulary | Dental Vocabulary | Parts Of The Body |
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What is "buenos días?"
"Good morning." or "Good day."
*They are both the same phrase. |
What is "arthritis, diabetes, and high [blood] pressure?"
"Artritis," "diabetes," and "presión alta" are....
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What is a cough?
A little boy complains about having "tos." You know this means in English that he has a ____.
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What is "los dientes" or "las muelas?"
The spanish term for "teeth."
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What is "la cabeza?"
The spanish word for "head."
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What is "¿Como se llama usted?" OR "¿Cuál es su nombre?"
A large family comes to you in triage, and you need to know which name on the papers belongs to whom. You use a spanish phrase which translates to "What is your name?" (For Spanish speakers, try to use the formal version of 'you.')
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What is "Hello and welcome?"
"Hola y bienvenidos."
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What is a fever?
Another little girl with her mother comes into the triage station. The mother mentions something about her daughter having "una fiebre" or "calentura". You know that this means that the daughter has a ____.
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What is a toothache?
A man comes in to the dental station complaining of "dolor de muela." You know that means he has....
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What is "los hombros?"
The spanish word for "shoulders."
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What is "Siéntese por favor?"
"Sit down, please."
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What is "wait here?"
"Espera aqui."
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What is "embarazada?"
A young woman comes to you in triage. As routine, you must ask her if she is pregnant. You know the word for "pregnant" is...
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What is "escupa?"
The spanish command for "spit."
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What is "el brazo?"
You want to take a woman's blood pressure and need to ask her to extend her arm to do so. This would be the spanish term for "arm" that you would use.
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What is "Más despacio, por favor?"
* "Más lentamente, por favor." also works!
A woman is speaking very quickly and you have a hard time understanding. You want to tell her to slow down, so you say (in spanish):
"More slowly, please." |
What is "How old are you?"
"¿Cuántos años tiene usted?"
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What is "¿Usted está dando pecho?"
A pregnant woman is talking with you and you need to ask if she is currently breastfeeding. So you ask...
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What is "No tengas miedo, no pasa nada?"
A little boy is scared and crying after hearing he needs a tooth extraction. You want to calm him by saying "Don't be afraid, nothing will happen."
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What is "stomach" and "throat."
A child comes in with her mother and two of her brothers. She complains about "dolor de estomago" while her brothers say they have "dolor de garganta". Estomago is ____ in English, and garganta is ____.
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What is "Lo siento, pero no hablo mucho español?"
Another woman is speaking very quickly and your basic spanish isn't helping and you would like to inform her. You tell her this phrase (in Spanish) "I'm sorry, but I do not speak much spanish."
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What is a headache, a cold, and a cough?
A woman comes in and tells you, "Hola y buenos días. Vine aquí con mi esposo porque tengo mucho DOLOR DE CABEZA y también tengo síntomas de TOS y GRIPE hace diez días."
After hearing her chief complaints, you realize that her three main symptoms were __, |
What is "Hay alguna medicamento que le produce alergias?"
You need to ask a patient whether or not they have any allergies to any medication.
Literally Translated: "Is there any medication that causes you allergies?" |
What is "If you want, I can hold your hand?"
Another little girl comes in and is scared when she finds that she needs a tooth pulled. You tell her "Si quiere, puedo tomar su mano." In English this means....
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What is his legs and wrists?
A man comes into triage complaining of pain in "las piernas" and "las muñecas." You seem to think he is describing symptoms of arthritis in his ____ and ____.
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