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    Nursing English: Nursing English dialogue in cancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy

    • Last Update: 2020-12-24
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    1, after chemotherapy English dialogue Hello, Janice. How was your chemo today? Hi, Janice.
    you feel about today's chemotherapy? It was OK, I suppose. I think it's okay.
    I'm sure you're fed up with it by now. You must be tired of this treatment now.
    Yes, I am. I am trying to cope, but it's hard. Yes.
    really want to fight it, but it's too hard.
    Cope with the chemo, you mean, do you mean to fight chemotherapy? Yes, the chemo, feeling sick and being hospital away from my family. Yes, I'm talking about chemotherapy, it's chemotherapy that keeps me sick and vomiting, it's chemotherapy that keeps me trapped in a hospital far from my family.
    Your husband was in to visit this morning. How's he doing? Your husband came to visit you this morning.
    how's he doing? He's having a few problems. Hedoesn't like to talk about my case. He's had some trouble lately.
    t like to talk about my illness.
    's a tha must be hard for you. You must be sad.
    Yes, it is. Yes.
    Thanks for listening. It's good to have a chat. Sometimes, it's hard to talk to my family how I feel. Thank you for listening to me.
    feel much better after talking to you.
    sometimes it's not convenient to talk to my family about how I feel.
    That's OK. No problem. Don't be polite.
    can communicate with me any time after this.
    after radiotherapy care Hello, Usha. How are you feeling today? Hello, Usha, how are you feeling today? Hello, Judy. I feel a bit down today. Hey, Judy, I'm not in a good mood today.
    I'm sorry to hear that. Anything you want to talk about? I'm sorry to hear that.
    you want to talk to me? I'm still in a lot of pain. I still feel pain.
    Dear! I see. You don't think the pain is getting any better with your treatment? Oh! I know.
    you think your treatment isn't working? No. I feel it's getting worse. Yes, I feel worse.
    Did you have radiotherapy yesterday? Did you do radiotherapy yesterday? Yes, in the morning. It made me feel quite sick. Yes, it was done in the morning.
    feels sick when I'm done.
    I know. Radiotherapy can make you feel quite sick. I know.
    it's normal to want to vomit after radiotherapy.
    I don't feel like eating at all. And I don't have much appetite right now.
    Why don't I get you some medication for pain and nausea. Do you need me to help you get some pain relief and vomiting medicine? Yes, please. Then I might try to have a rest. Ok, you.
    I think I'd better take a break.
    Good idea. I'll bring you the injection right now. That's right, I'll get you the injection now.
    Thanks. Thank you very much.
    Can I get you a cup of tea, too? Would you like a cup of tea? Thanks, Judy. I'd like that. Ok, thank you, Judy.
    asked about the patient's reaction after chemotherapy Did you buzz? Are you moaning? Yes, sorry. I just feel a bit sick. Yes, I'm sorry.
    I just feel sick and want to vomit.
    Do you want an anti-emetic for that? Need to get you a little anti-spitting medicine? I don't know what to do. I had chemo this morning. I don't know what to do.
    I had a lot of chemotherapy this morning.
    Oh, no, look at the time. I've got to give out the meds. Do you want the anti-emetic? Oh, my God, it's all at this point in time.
    I have to distribute the medicine.
    I don't know. I just feel a bit down, I think. I don't know why, I think I should be depressed.
    Right, look, I'm a bit busy now. Your husband'll be in soon, won't't he? Oh, well, I'm a little busy right now, your husband's coming soon, right? Yes. Don't worry. I'll be all right. Yes, you don't have to worry about me. I'll be all right in a while.
    Good, right. I'll see you soon. OK, that's it first.
    I'll come and see you another day.
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