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María Fernanda Ayala López

Rodrigo Villanueva Sanchez

1. I think that difference maybe is that the doctor is focus on


what the patient is having and traying to make him feel good
while de patient is focus on what he is feeling like the pain.

2. I think the doctor-centred approach.

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Are questions that can only be answered by selecting


from limited number of options like yes or no

Paragraph 1: Did they expect to participate actively..

Patient participate actively reciving information


about their disease
-The doctor explains in common words the disease
- Ask about how is going the symptoms Patient takes the treatment he needs
- Takes a one-size -fits all approach based on the
lowest-cost care Patient goes with the specialist he needs

- Do you understand what I have explain you?


Have you present any change in your desease?
- Have the cost of the drug is easy for you to pay it?
Have you being taking the treatment?

1.No, beacuse I think that in the exploration and


the history you can start thinking about a
diagnosis and the labs and that stuff only help
you to be sure.
2.Yes, maybe when they don´t want to take their
pills and the treatment.
3.No, because sometimes they don´t feel
confortable going to the doctor.
4

have tempeture 1
a couple days 2

shaking

like swets 3
you have any vascular pain 4

are you 5
being feling 1 ell, any muscular pain 4

tell me more about it 2 other symptoms 3


pain in your joints 5

1. O
2. O and M
3. O
4. O
5. O

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1. When does the sneezing start?
2. You have being wheezing well?
3. When do your symptoms appear?
4. Where appears your symptoms and what happen?
5. Where did the allergy appears?
6. Have you go with an specialist ?
Maybe they feel guilty
Maybe they could have avoid
many problems

Maybe because is a personal desition


to the family and they can not make an
opinion

a. Someone that has not recive the treatment


b. Someone that has take the treatment

2. Because you can analize and think what is the problem and also because
you can now where is the problem.

3. I think I react good at the pain but also I think we need to considered what
happened to you so is the way you going to react to the pain.

1. Blinding:extremely bright
2. Burning: producing flames
3. Cramping: a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a
lot of exercise, that limits movement
4. Crushing:severe
5. Gripping:Something that is gripping is so interesting or exciting
that it holds your attention completely
6. Pounding: a heavy attack or defeat
7. Shooting: the act of shooting bullets from guns or other weapons
8. Stabbing: an occasion when someone stabs someone
9 Tingling: to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put
quickly and lightly into your body
10. Throbbing:a strong, regular beat

Yes, I do
1. Are expressions that help us to now
how is the pain of the patient in that moment
both talk about how are they feeling.

2. Yes, I think that all the persons used it


because is a way to explain how you are feeling
like when the people say I got my heart broke
but they are talking about sentimental feeling.

We would ask of 1 to 10 being 10 the worst


pain you have passed
how is your pain right now?

I use the scale of pain are some faces that are of 1 to 10.
Is the same only I think that the visual is more used in pediatrics

Because he is saying that the


pain is like in every moment
3

Where is the pain localisated?

4
How many time did the pain is?

5
Since when the symptoms appear?

8
Have you have any other symptom?

2
You can tolerate the pain?

What help the pain get lower? 6

When your pain get worse? 7

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No he didn´t ask

How you being feeling since your


symptoms appear?

How did the disease affect your


life?

1. Bring up: to mention or introduce a subject


He bring up a new idea for the project

2. Build up:an increase, especially one that is gradual


I have build up a lot of homework

3. Blow up: to explode or cause to explode/ get angry


He blows up over the smallest things.

4. Clear up: solve or explain something


He want to clear up his mind.

5.Dry up:become completely or excessively dry.


Work in the industry is drying up.

6.Throw up: to vomit


I spent all night throwing up.

7. Shoot up: to grow in size, or increase in number or level, very quickly.


The tickest shoot up today

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Facilitation

I think is not comfortable because the patient would feel


like assaulted

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