Topic: Ear, nose, & throat (ENT) – review of systems (ROS)
Target Audience: Emergency medicine or urgent care clinicians
Format: Mainly yes/no questions
Video Version
First, I’ll walk you through ENT – ROS in video form.
(FYI, this video is also available as a podcast. Details below.)
Written Version
If you prefer, here’s the written version of ENT – ROS in Spanish.
English | Spanish |
Do you also have / have you had… | También tiene / ha tenido… |
Congestion? | Congestión? |
Runny nose? | Le escurre la nariz? |
Nose bleed? | Sangrado de la nariz? |
Pain or pressure in your face? | Dolor o presión en la cara? |
Sore throat? | Dolor de garganta? |
Throat swelling? | Hinchazón en la garganta? |
Tooth pain? | Dolor en los dientes? |
Ear pain? | Dolor en el oído? |
Decreased hearing? | Dificultad para oír? |
Ear discharge? | Flujo del oído? |
Ear infection? | Infección del oído? |
Throat infection? | Infección de la garganta? |
Sinusitis? | Sinusitis? |
Wrapping Up
Thanks for checking out my ENT – ROS dialogue. You’ll probably find these medical Spanish phrases particularly useful if you work as a provider in emergency medicine.
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