About this episode
Learn to manage anaphylaxis in Spanish. This lesson is the second half of a clinical dialogue I recorded with Elizabeth Cortez de Español Sin Límite.
In the last lesson, a boy presented to the emergency room with anaphylaxis. He received epinephrine, an albuterol neb, and IV fluids. The doctor examined him to ensure that his airway was open, he was breathing easily, and his blood pressure was stable.
In this lesson, you’ll hear the doctor do the following in Spanish.
Reassure the mother after her son’s allergic reaction;
Order antihistamines and steroids;
Recommend a few hours of observation in the ER;
Discuss common triggers of anaphylaxis;
Discuss referral to an allergist for allergy testing;
Prescribe and explain how to use an EpiPen.
LEVEL – INTERMEDIATE
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Diálogo
01:37
E = enfermera, D = doctora, P = paciente, M = madre
D: Ahora está respirando bien. Y su presión está bien. Esto me da mucho gusto.
Paige, voy a ordenar antihistamínic