Conceptual
Greetings
Medical Terminology
Body Parts
Everyday
100

Spanish varies by {Blank}

Region/Country/Location

100

Buenos dias

Good morning

100

La infeccion

The infection

100

La cabeza

The head

100

Yo tengo hambre

I am hungry

200

What type of tense should you use when speaking formally?

Usted/Su (formal)

200

Mi nombre es...

My name is...

200

La gripe

The flu

200

La oreja

The ear

200

¿Adonde esta la biblioteca?

Where is the library?

300

What is cultural sensitivity?

Tailoring healthcare delivery to each patient's cultural, linguistic, and social beliefs without assumptions or judgments, promoting equitable care.

300

¿Cual es su nombre?

What is your name?

300

Me duele {Blank}

My {Blank} hurts

300

La garganta

The throat

300

¿Adonde vives?

Where do you live?

400

Around what percent of Peruvians speak Spanish?

~80%

400

Por favor, sientese

Please take a seat

400

Lastimar

hurt

400

El hombro

The shoulder

400

Yo tengo {Blank} años 

I am {Blank} years old

500

Besides using formal tense, how can you make a Spanish speaking patient feel comfortable?

Use phrases such as 

- "Mucho gusto" 

- "Buenos dias/Buenas tardes"

- "Por favor"

500

¿Cuales son sus sintomas?

What are your symptoms? 

500

La contusión/El moretón

The bruise

500

El higado

The liver

500

Yo soy estudiante de los Estados Unidos

I am a student from the United States

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