Introduce yourself, say that you will be her nurse. Ask the patient why she came today to the hospital.
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OK.
Ask the patient if she has a fever.
OK.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient if she is pregnant.
OK.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient if she is nauseous.
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OK.
Ask the patient if she has back pain, also.
OK.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient when the symptoms began.
OK.
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Ask the patient what she has done about it.
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OK.
Ask the patient if she suffers from high blood pressure.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient if she suffers from diabetes.
OK.
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Ask the patient if she uses tobacco products.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient if she consumes alcohol.
OK.
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No.
OK.
Ask the patient if her family has a history of heart problems.
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No.
Ask the patient if her family has a history of cancer.
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No.
Ask the patient if her family has a history of diabetes.
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Ask the patient what age she-- her mother-- was when she was diagnosed.
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OK.
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If you are struggling with a concept or terminology in the course, you may contact SpanishforNursesSupport@capella.edu for assistance.
If you are having technical issues, please contact learningcoach@sophia.org.
Source: This content has been adapted from "Spanish for Nurses" by Stephanie Langston.