nursing4n00bs:

In a nation where 35.5 million people identify Spanish as their primary language, it’s no wonder that bilingual healthcare workers are valuable entities. The ability to speak Spanish is a resume booster, and may be the skill that would make a hiring hospital choose you over the competition. Kaplan’s Spanish for Nurses by Rudy Valenzuela, RN is a priceless tool for those who need a brush up in the Spanish language. It has a review of basic Spanish (numbers, days of the week, family members, etc) and chapters including:
Review of the systems
Diagnostic tests
Nursing interventions
In the emergency room
In the maternity ward

nursing4n00bs:

In a nation where 35.5 million people identify Spanish as their primary language, it’s no wonder that bilingual healthcare workers are valuable entities. The ability to speak Spanish is a resume booster, and may be the skill that would make a hiring hospital choose you over the competition. Kaplan’s Spanish for Nurses by Rudy Valenzuela, RN is a priceless tool for those who need a brush up in the Spanish language. It has a review of basic Spanish (numbers, days of the week, family members, etc) and chapters including:

  • Review of the systems
  • Diagnostic tests
  • Nursing interventions
  • In the emergency room
  • In the maternity ward
  1. lilmsmayshine reblogged this from nursing4n00bs and added:
    I want this book for when I go back to the states. I wish they had a Tagalog for Nurses …. lol
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    I’s like to second this endorsement for US nurses speaking spanish. My...language has...
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  7. kittensforbrains said: i’m a nursing major/spanish minor. need a copy of this.
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