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情境模拟:Unit1 Dialogue2 as Student Nurse Kelly 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 2: Triage (Student nurse Kelly is helping at the triage room, following RN Lisa.) Kell Lisa: Thats a good question. Do you know what the word triage means? Kell Lisa: Well, the triage nurse does the initial assessment on a patient, and sorts patients according to the acuity of illness. We see patients who need immediate medical attention first. We don t always see patients in the order they arrive Kell Lisa: Y( patients come in by different types of transportation. If a patient is brought a helicopter, I don t see the patient at the triage station at all. The patient must be in a very critical condition to have a helicopter to bring him in, right? Kelly Lisa: Triage nurses don't usually see patients who are brought in by ambulance either Kelly Lisa: Because in most cases, the paramedics have already assessed the patient and initiated the treatment Kell Lisa: We see walk-in patients. We call them walk-in, but it really means these patients come to the hospital on their own. They might be brought in by their family members or friends, or they could drive themselves in, or they could really walk in These patients were not assessed by any health care professionals before arriving at the hospital, so a triage nurse should assess the patient to decide if the patient needs immediate medical attention情境模拟:Unit 1 Dialogue 2 as Student Nurse Kelly 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 2: Triage (Student nurse Kelly is helping at the triage room, following RN Lisa. ) Kelly: Lisa: That’s a good question. Do you know what the word triage means? Kelly: Lisa: Well, the triage nurse does the initial assessment on a patient, and sorts patients according to the acuity of illness. We see patients who need immediate medical attention first. We don’t always see patients in the order they arrive. Kelly: Lisa: You see, patients come in by different types of transportation. If a patient is brought in by a helicopter, I don’t see the patient at the triage station at all. The patient must be in a very critical condition to have a helicopter to bring him in, right? Kelly: Lisa: Triage nurses don’t usually see patients who are brought in by ambulance, either. Kelly: Lisa: Because in most cases, the paramedics have already assessed the patient and initiated the treatment. Kelly: Lisa: We see walk-in patients. We call them “walk-in”, but it really means these patients come to the hospital on their own. They might be brought in by their family members or friends, or they could drive themselves in, or they could really walk in. These patients were not assessed by any health care professionals before arriving at the hospital, so a triage nurse should assess the patient to decide if the patient needs immediate medical attention
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