情境模拟: Unit l dialogue3 as nurse victoria 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: Direct Admission Nurse Victoria at Dr. Smith's office calls the Bed Control Coordinator at Methodist Hospital to arrange direct admission for a patient.) Nancy: Bed Control, this is Nancy. How may I help you? Nancy: Is the patient female or male and what is the diagnosis? Victoria Nancy: Does he need any type of isolation? Nancy: Yes, we will have a bed available at Telemetry by 12 noon. Is that Ok? Victoria: Nancy: Go ahead Victoria Nancy: A brief medical history Nancy: Good. I will need a copy of the patients insurance card, his contact information and most recent clinical data including vital signs and labs. Could you fax them to me? Nancy: Thanks. The bed will be available by 12 noon. Have the patient bring his insurance card, ID, and a complete list of his current medications with him
情境模拟:Unit 1 Dialogue 3 as Nurse Victoria 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: Direct Admission (Nurse Victoria at Dr. Smith’s office calls the Bed Control Coordinator at Methodist Hospital to arrange direct admission for a patient. ) Nancy: Bed Control, this is Nancy. How may I help you? Victoria: Nancy: Is the patient female or male and what is the diagnosis? Victoria: Nancy: Does he need any type of isolation? Victoria: Nancy: Yes, we will have a bed available at Telemetry by 12 noon. Is that Ok? Victoria: Nancy: Go ahead. Victoria: Nancy: A brief medical history? Victoria: Nancy: Good. I will need a copy of the patient’s insurance card, his contact information and most recent clinical data including vital signs and labs. Could you fax them to me? Victoria: Nancy: Thanks. The bed will be available by 12 noon. Have the patient bring his insurance card, ID, and a complete list of his current medications with him
Ictoria Nancy: No, I dont need the orders. You may fax them to the floor at about the time the patient arrives on the floor. That will be easier for the nurse who takes care of the Actor Nancy: No You're all set Victori Nancy: Thank you. Bye
Victoria: Nancy: No, I don’t need the orders. You may fax them to the floor at about the time the patient arrives on the floor. That will be easier for the nurse who takes care of the patient. Victoria: Nancy: No. You’re all set. Victoria: Nancy: Thank you. Bye