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Reduce your dependency on a Spanish translator! This user-friendly clinical reference helps you formulate questions, instructions, and explanations in Spanish. Organized by how you interact with a patient, the book follows a logical order-from the polite greeting, to taking a case history, to visual testing and treatment. Included are translated explanations, from cataract and dry eye to glasses and using eye drops.
With Spanish for Optometrists, you will be able to do the following in Spanish: welcome and receive patients; use common expressions to guide a conversation; collect personal, medical, and insurance information; conduct a primary assessment; perform an optometric eye exam; discuss diagnoses and treatments; and provide assistance to children and their parents. The book is entirely self-instructional and is arranged in a user-friendly format. No prior knowledge of Spanish is required. Job-specific language for optometrists has been reviewed by practicing optometrists and native Spanish speakers. The book includes two accompanying audio CDs.
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This program focuses on all aspects of eye care for eye care professionals: optometrists, ophthalmologists, and opticians. The manual focuses on patient arrival and registration, collecting patient information; conducting the eye exam; diagnosis; treatment; selecting an fitting glasses; instructions for using contact lenses, etc. No prior knowledge of Spanish necessary.
An essential reference for every dental office, Mosby's Spanish Terminology for the Dental Team, 2nd Edition helps Spanish-speaking patients feel more at ease in your practice by helping you and your staff communicate in Spanish more effectively. Dental-specific terms and phonetic spellings help you translate each step of the dental experience, from initial contact through advanced procedures. Quick and easy to use, this pocket-sized resource also covers the new terminology related to hot topics and emerging trends such as implants, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and cosmetic dentistry. A companion website includes audio pronunciations and printable handouts for your Hispanic patients on topics including preventive care, orthodontics, and general caries procedures. A 40-page Spanish-language review covers accents, common parts of speech, and correct pronunciation. Comprehensive coverage includes foundational information on the Spanish language, plus coverage of the full range of dental care from patient greeting and office administration through assessment, evaluation, and general and specialty dental treatment. Summary boxes highlight key terms and phrases in a two-column format, with English on the left and Spanish on the right. A glossary of common English-to-Spanish everyday terminology is provided in the back of the book. Trusted content is developed and reviewed by an expert editorial board comprising dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants. This is the only Spanish terminology book written specifically for dental professionals by dental professionals. Coverage of hot topics includes the new terminology related to prevention, implants, oral and maxillofacial surgery (including LASER), cosmetic dentistry, and digital radiography. Approximately 50 new illustrations depict concepts such as anatomy and radiographic positioning. Additional phonetic spellings help you pronounce Spanish words and phrases correctly. New Heritage and Culture chapter adds information on Hispanic culture to help you communicate with clarity, tact, and compassion. New patient education handouts on the CD offer Spanish instructions for proper oral health, including information on proper tooth brushing, general caries procedures, pediatric issues, and specialty orthodontic treatment. An improved organization rearranges chapters more logically by anatomy foundations, dental specialties, medical specialties, and office administration, and moves the Spanish language primer to an appendix. Information on HIPAA privacy regulations is incorporated into chapters dealing with office administration.
This book is a collection of over 400, specific Spanish language commands, statements, and questions that help ophthalmologists better serve their Spanish-speaking patients. No prior knowledge of Spanish is required to use this book. Practicing ophthalmologists and native Spanish-speakers have reviewed the book for authenticity/accuracy. The book and two audio CDs help ophthalmologists to: collect personal, medical, and insturance information from the patient; conduct a preliminary assessment;perform an ophthalmologic eye exam; deliver and explain diagnoses and treatments; provide assistance to children and the parents of small children; dismiss patients from the office, and much more.
Modeled after the way chiropractors or chiropractic assistants interact with patients, this convenient pocket guide helps those working in the chiropractic office to communicate more effectively and improve the quality of care delivered to Spanish-speaking patients. Discussing everything from salutations and case histories, to specific procedures and follow-up care, this highly portable handbook is easy to reference when taking a patient history or performing adjustments. Using simple, non-technical words, with both open-ended and yes/no questions, it includes a wide range of terms from all of the topics that are essential to communication in the chiropractic office. A pronunciation guide further assists readers in formulating explanations, instructions, and questions in Spanish. Content covers everything from salutations to case histories and follow up care — mimicking how chiropractors and assistants interact with patients. The highly portable pocket guide format is easy to reference when taking a history or adjusting a patient. Different types of questions are posed to facilitate patient communication. A pronunciation guide gives readers additional support and confidence when communicating with Spanish-speaking patients.
This set provides the opprotunity to earn up to 30 category 1 AMA CME credits.