Patient discharge | Healthcare Spanish

Acquire Spanish skills for patient discharge with our Healthcare Spanish course.
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We'll be discharging you tomorrow morning. Mañana lo damos de alta.
You'll need to urinate before you can go home. Usted tendrá que orinar antes de poder volver a casa.
You can't drive. No puede conducir.
Do you have somebody to take you home? ¿Hay una persona que le puede llevar a casa?
Is there anyone at home who can help you? ¿Hay alguien en casa que lo pueda ayudar?
Can you stay with family or friends? ¿Puede quedarse con la familia o amigos?
The social worker will arrange for your home health care. Un trabajador social se encargará de su cuidado de salud a domicilio.
Call the doctor if you have any problems. Llame al médico si tiene algún problema.

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Patient orientation
Patient orientation

Learn to assist patients with basic movements during their stay.

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Patient comfort
Patient comfort

Assess your patient's comfort levels in Spanish.

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Making connections
Making connections

Introduce yourself, others, and check patient understanding.

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Patient discharge
Patient discharge

Learn how to communicate basic discharge information in Spanish.

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Communicating procedures
Communicating procedures

Communicate procedures and discuss medication.

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Maternity and newborns
Maternity and newborns

Contains phrases related to maternity and newborn care.

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Monitor technician
Monitor technician

Learn healthcare spanish phrases used as a monitor technician in spanish.

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Pharmacy technician
Pharmacy technician

Learn healthcare spanish phrases used as a pharmacy technician in spanish.

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