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101+ Spanish Phrases in Ophthalmology
101+Spanish Phrases In Ophthalmology
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Greetings/Courtesy/Understanding
Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening.
Buenos días. Buenas tardes. Buenas noches.
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(Mr.Mrs.Ms) Rodrigues, how are you?
(Señor/Señora/Señorita) Rodrigues, ¿Cómo está?
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Do you prefer to speak in Spanish or English?
¿Prefiere hablar en español o en inglés?
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I didn’t understand anything you said to me.
No entendí nada de lo que me dijo.
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I need a translator — wait a minute.
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A Day In the Life Of A COA
The ages and sexes of patients have been modified to protect patient information. 5:30- I hear my alarm go off. 5:35- I acutally get up. 5:45- My wife and I go for a stroll around the apartment complex. 6:05- Shower. 6:20- Start making 4 eggs…. exactly no more, no less. 6:55-Head to work. 7:15- Clock in. I look at the schedule and see that I will be doing special testing. This means that I will be doing visual field testing and OCTs (Optical Coherence Tomography) .
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Ophthalmic Patient Services and Education
Patient Education This sections is the largest and most difficult section. I put this chapter first because it is good to get the largest section out of the way, but in reality the material in this chapter calls in material from chapters that come after it. You may have to jump around the a book a little to get the most out of this chapter.
Surgery There are a lot of surgeries that patients have to have in ophthalmology.
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