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Informationen zum Autor McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide Klappentext The only Spanish-English resource to help you communicate with your patients with diabetes With more and more physicians, clinicians, educators, and administrators working with Latino and Hispanic patients, ensuring accurate communication is more important than ever. This handy pocket reference offers the Spanish equivalents to common phrases you use every day. From patient introductions to medical histories, examinations, and follow-up, you can provide a more trusting environment and quality care by engaging patients directly. Phrases are divided into nine, natural groups for ease of use. A glossary of related terms is included. Provides accurate communication is critical in all aspects of medical diagnosis, education, and general diabetes care. Helps you communicate more effectively with your Spanish-speaking patients.Written by the experts at the American Diabetes Association, the nation's leading voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information, and advocacy and the leading publisher of comprehensive diabetes information. Topics include: Greeting and Introduction; Identifying the Patient; . Medications and Allergies; Chief Complaint (CC); History of Present Illness; Past Medical History; Review of Systems; Examination; Follow-Up and Plan; List of Relevant Terms Avoid confusion and misunderstandings with the Spanish Diabetes Phrasebook, offering Spanish translations in a simple, yes/no format for common phrases and questions used by diabetes professionals. From introductions to medical histories, examinations, and follow-up, health professionals can provide quality care by engaging patients directly. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Greeting and Introduction; Chapter 2. Identifying the Patient; Chapter 3. Medications and Allergies; Chapter 4. Chief Complaint (CC); Chapter 5. History of Present Illness; Chapter 6. Past Medical History; Chapter 7. Review of Systems; Chapter 8. Examination; Chapter 9. Follow-Up and Plan; Chapter 10. List of Relevant Terms...