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Contraindications to Thrombolytics in Spanish – Parte 1

01.14.2024 - By Molly Martin, MDPlay

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In this lesson, we learn how to discuss contraindications to thrombolytics in Spanish. To assemble this lesson, I used a list of contraindications in the stroke chapter of my favorite medical education resource, MKSAP 19. Luis Almeida joins us from Venezuela to help us with the Spanish for this lesson.A video version of this lesson with subtitles is on YouTube. Check out our Shorts, where I share helpful tips.Member? Access full show notes, the Quizlet set, and the PDF for this lesson within our Spanish for Emergencies course! Not a member yet? Become a Premium Medical Spanish member. Access our collection of over 400 medical Spanish lessons, all our courses with quizzes, and our Premium Medical Spanish Podcast feed!LEVEL – ADVANCEDThere is a lot to cover. Therefore, we will do it in two lessons. In this free lesson, we will cover Spanish for the following contraindications to thrombolytic therapy:03:24 Greater than 4.5 hours since symptom onset05:05 Recent head trauma or stroke,07:03 Active internal bleeding,08:21 Recent gastrointestinal or genitourinary bleeding,11:25 Increased risk of bleeding or bleeding diathesis,14:15 Elevated BP (> 185/110) despite treatment17:04 Low blood sugar (<50 mg/dL)18:26 Do you like our Medical Spanish lessons? Support the podcast by becoming a member! In the upcoming member lesson, we will complete our review of Spanish for discussing contraindications to thrombolytics. ¡Gracias por escuchar!

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