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Old Nov 10, 2007, 05:53 PM
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I am a senior nursing student (graduate Dec. 15 2007) and am doing a project on a labor a delivery unit. We get a lot of Polish and Spanish patients, and want to be able to communicate with them better. So I was going to come up with a list of important questions in English, and then translate them into specific languages. This way nurses can use these cards if information is needed quickly. I was going to put them on a notcard, laminate them, and attach them to the nurses charting station (in the room). Usually an Interpreter would be called, but sometimes things cannot wait. I wanted to get suggestions on what would be beneficial (specific to OB) on these note cards that nurses would use. Please help, this information is needed by the end of this week.………..thanks.


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