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McGraw Hill's Complete Medical Spanish, Premium Fourth Edition

McGraw Hill's Complete Medical Spanish, Premium Fourth Edition PDF Author: Joanna Rios
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 1260467902
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 535

Book Description
Build Your Competence and Confidence to Communicate Effectively with Your Spanish-speaking Patients McGraw Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish goes far beyond a phrasebook or dictionary. This time-tested resource provides you with the skills and confidence to interact with Spanish-speaking patients and their families, and deliver the high quality of care they deserve. Through sample dialogs, numerous exercises, and more than 200 illustrations, this program will help you: Master a Spanish vocabulary of more than 3,000 key terms Confidently interview patients, take histories, conduct physical exams, prescribe medication, and give follow-up instructions in Spanish Become culturally competent and more aware of major differences between Latino and Anglo-American cultures and how they impact healthcare decisions. New to this edition: Sections on musculoskeletal exam, physical therapy, speech therapy, mental health, women’s health, children’s behavioral problems, pandemics • Questionnaires for GAD7, OASIS •Assessments for OASIS, CAGE• MoCA Test This bestselling guide is supported by bonus content in McGraw Hill’s Language Lab app: Audio recordings of 40 dialogs and monologs to help improve your pronunciation and fluency 2,000 flashcards to help memorize key vocabulary Ideal for: physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses (including NPs, LVNs, LPNs, MAs), hospital technicians, physical therapists, and medical administrators with little or no Spanish-language experience.