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Introduction to healthcare for Arabic-speaking interpreters and translators /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Crezee, Ineke (Autor), Gailani, Nawar (Autor), Gailani, Anna N. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Arabic
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction to Healthcare for Arabic-speaking Interpreters and Translators; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents ; Table of illustrations ; List of tables; Foreword; Arabic foreword to this edition; Foreword to this edition; Introduction; 1. How to use this book; 2. Development of the interpreting profession; 3. The demand for interpreters around the world; 4. Health interpreting studies; 5. Teaching healthcare interpreting; Summary of main points; Interpreting in healthcare settings; 1. Interpreting in healthcare settings; 2. Different healthcare systems; 3. Accuracy.
  • 4. Understanding common responses to bad news5. Culture broker; 6. Interpreter codes of ethics; 7. Duty of care; 8. Triangle of communication; 9. Note-taking; 10. Terminology; Summary of main points; A word about culture; 1. Culture; 2. Cultural influence on spoken communication; 3. Implications for interpreting; 4. Culture and health; 5. Cultural beliefs pertaining to health and their implications for the interpreter; 5.1 Sickness and disease (or medical condition); 5.2 Patient behavior; 5.3 Cultural attitudes towards pain; 5.4 Causes of sickness; 5.5 Diets in sickness and health.
  • 5.6 The role of the interpreter as a culture brokerSummary of main points; Healthcare Provision and Healthcare Insurance; 1. What is healthcare insurance?; 2. Access to coverage; 3. Commercial insurance plans; 4. Government programs; 5. Exclusions to coverage and special plans; 6. Billing; 7. Healthcare legislation; 8. Glossary of insurance terms; Summary of main points; Primary care physicians; 1. Primary care providers; 2. History taking; 3. Pain; 4. New patients; 5. Physical examination; 6. Tests or diagnostic studies; 7. Immunization schedule; 8. Health education; 9. Referrals.
  • 10. Some notes for interpreters and translatorsSummary of main points; Specialty clinics; 1. Specialty clinics; 2. Staff at specialty clinics; 3. Procedure at specialty clinics; 4. Some notes for interpreters and translators; Summary of main points; Hospitals; 1. The isolation of the sick; 2. The biomedical approach; 3. The patient-oriented approach; 4. Hospital staff; 5. Nursing staff; 6. Medical staff; 7. Specialists; 8. Other hospital staff; 9. Other healthcare staff; 10. Hospital procedures; 11. Admissions; 11.1 Types
  • emergency and scheduled; 12. Admission process.
  • 13. Most important rooms (from the patient's perspective)14. Discharge; 15. Rehabilition; 16. Health professionals; 17. Physical therapy; 18. Occupational therapy; 19. Some notes for interpreters and translators; 20. Arabic-English glossary; Summary of main points; Emergency Departments or ERs; 1. Emergency Department staff; 2. Emergency Department areas; 3. Emergency Department admission; 4. Some common reasons for admission to ED; 4.1 Common medical problems; 4.2 Trauma; 4.3 Surgical problems; 5. English-Arabic glossary; Summary of main points; Informed consent.