Welcome to another episode covering Spanish when evaluating a patient with stroke symptoms. In this lesson, we will review some key questions when gathering a history from a patient presenting with stroke symptoms.You will hear a clinical dialogue recorded with my Spanish teacher from Mexico, Gloria Becerril, where a daughter brings her mother to the ER after finding her unable to talk and weak on one side. After listening to the clinical dialogue, we will practice phrases and questions related to trouble speaking, difficulty with balance, and weakness. We will also learn how to ask in Spanish when the patient last appeared normal, a critical step in determining whether our patient is eligible for thrombolytic or endovascular therapy.

Access the full transcript, the PDF, and the Quizlet set for this lesson within the Stroke Module of our Spanish for Emergencies Course.  Table of Contents  Diálogo 1:22 Repaso de frases y preguntas  3:44

El habla 3:44 La última vez que la vieron normal 5:15 Equilibrio 7:56 Debilidad 9:43

Coming up In the member lessons for this module on stroke, we will practice each line of this clinical dialogue, reviewing the vocabulary and grammar. We will hear the review of the second part of the clinical history, where the doctor asks the patient about numbness, vision trouble, difficulty swallowing, headache, head trauma, and loss of consciousness. Finally, we will review the stroke exam and learn each step of the NIH stroke scale in Spanish. These lessons will be published during August for members. In future lessons, we will cover helpful phrases for tests performed during a stroke evaluation, including CT, MRI, echocardiography, and heart monitoring. Finally, we will review critical phrases for treatment related to thrombolytics, endovascular therapy, antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulation, cholesterol-lowering therapy, blood pressure therapy, lifestyle modifications, and treatment of diabetes. So if you are like me and want to become proficient at caring for your Spanish-speaking patients with stroke, sign up to become a member.