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Heart Failure Follow Up

English-русский
Difficulty
Intermediate
Domain
Medical
Subdomain
Cardiology
Environment
Outpatient cardiology clinic
Region
USA
Time Estimate:
23 min.
Avg. Length per Line:
10 sec.
Introductory Summary
Maria Novikova was recently diagnosed with heart failure and is following up with Dr. Erickson.
Disclaimer:
This text is an original work of fiction based on real scenarios. Any similarities between people or places are purely coincidental.
Participants
Abbr. Role Language(s)
Dr Dr. Erickson en-US American English
N Nurse en-US American English
Int Interpreter en-US American English ru-RU русский (Россия)
Pt Patient ru-RU русский (Россия)
Contributors
Authors
Kelly Grzech
Nanyi Mateo
Editors
Devin Gilbert
Yohana Imperio
Olga Jarrell
Ксения Пляхина
Audio Engineer
Blair Kerbo
Voice Actors
Dr. Erickson
Heber Brau
Nurse
Ella Fister
Patient
Olga Jarrell
Interpreter
Jared Trounce
Full Summary
Maria Novikova was recently diagnosed with heart failure and is following up with Dr. Erickson. They discuss her recent lab tests, as well as how she’s been feeling on her newly-prescribed medications. Dr. Erickson also counsels Maria on the warning signs and symptoms of heart failure, as well as the things she can and cannot do to ensure she stays healthy.
Main Challenges
Talking about the signs and symptoms of heart failure involves the use of some basic cardiac terminology, as well as terms related to respiratory symptoms. Providers may not have a full understanding of the role of interpreters in the medical encounter, sometimes asking them to do things that fall outside of their ethical obligations. Additionally, the interpreter should be mindful of potential false cognates or “false friends.”
Key Terminology and Vocabulary

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Supplementary Resources
Heart Failure (Mayo Clinic)
Stories from the Heart (American Heart Association)
A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Healthcare (National Council on Interpreting in Healthcare)

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