30 Spanish Phrases for Nurses
For the next 30 days we will cover these thirty phrases commonly used in the Nursing field. Eventually all of the phrases below will be linked to their respective posts. You can see what we have so far by clicking spanish phrases for nurses.
If you are not in the nursing field some of these phrases are still useful.
Here they are:
- Hello my name is _______. I will be your nurse today
- This will hurt a little
- Please hold still
- The doctor will see you shortly
- Are you in pain?
- How much did you eat/drink today?
- How would you rate the pain, 0 being no pain 10 being the worst pain you have ever felt?
- Do you have allergies to medication?
- I am going to take your blood pressure
- Take a deep breath
- Did you have a bowel movement today?
- Any pain or burning when you urinate?
- Visitor hours are over at 8:00pm
- Here have a sip of water
- Please use your call bell
- Please don’t pick at your dressing
- Because the doctor said so…
- If you do that again I'll have to restrain you
- You are doing great
- Where is the pain?
- What medications do you take?
- Do you have a history of health problems?
- When was your last period?
- What is your birthday?
- Can you move [affected part of body]?
- Can I help you? (Answering call bells)
- How are you feeling?
- How was your day/night?
- Can I get you anything else?
- Do you need to use the bathroom? I can help you.
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