情境模拟: Chapter l Unit2 Dialogue3 as deborah 采用教材:《涉外护理英语情境对话》,刘晨,外语教学与研究出版社 Dialogue 3: Fall Prevention Measures (After a major fall-related injury in the hospital a day ago, nurse Deborah and nurse Betty talk about their concerns regarding patient safety and fall prevention measures.) Deborah Betty: Well, extra staffing or a sitter won't be available all the time. There are pressure sensitive beds with built in alarms. If the patient gets out of bed, the alarm sounds Deborah Betty: Is that extra staff on the floor to monitor the fall risk patients? Deborah Betty: But that's a lot of money to hire extra staff. I hope our hospital can provide it Well, anyway, putting pads on the floor at the exit side of the bed and having the bed at its lowest position have seem to cut down on injuries when the patients do fall Deborah. Betty: Checking the patients room and doing frequent rounds also helps Deborah Betty I would suggest that housekeeping only do dry mopping in patient rooms, so the floor is not left wet and slippery Deborah Betty: Thats cool. Im not sure if dry-mopping-only meets the contamination and disinfection guidelines. So hospitals may need to use anti-slip detergents for wet mopping. Deborah
情境模拟:Chapter 1 Unit 2 Dialogue 3 as Deborah 采用教材:《涉外护理英语情境对话》,刘晨,外语教学与研究出版社 Dialogue 3: Fall Prevention Measures (After a major fall-related injury in the hospital a day ago, nurse Deborah and nurse Betty talk about their concerns regarding patient safety and fall prevention measures. ) Deborah: Betty: Well, extra staffing or a sitter won’t be available all the time. There are pressure sensitive beds with built in alarms. If the patient gets out of bed, the alarm sounds. Deborah: Betty: Is that extra staff on the floor to monitor the fall risk patients? Deborah: Betty: But that’s a lot of money to hire extra staff. I hope our hospital can provide it. Well, anyway, putting pads on the floor at the exit side of the bed and having the bed at its lowest position have seem to cut down on injuries when the patients do fall. Deborah: Betty: Checking the patient’s room and doing frequent rounds also helps. Deborah: Betty: I would suggest that housekeeping only do dry mopping in patient rooms, so the floor is not left wet and slippery. Deborah: Betty: That’s cool. I’m not sure if dry-mopping-only meets the contamination and disinfection guidelines. So hospitals may need to use anti-slip detergents for wet mopping. Deborah:
Betty: You may say that again? I think the hospital is going to revise the current fall prevention measures, and we are going to have fall prevention training classes Deborah
Betty: You may say that again? I think the hospital is going to revise the current fall prevention measures, and we are going to have fall prevention training classes. Deborah: