Day 6 - Role Play
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Good morning, Mrs. Caesar. I am your community health nurse. Your family doctor asked me to come and ___ you. *
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"Interlocutor: "Good morning, nurse. Yes, I was told that ___ coming to see me. *
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Nurse: "I ___ to instruct you about injecting yourself with insulin." *
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Interlocutor: "Yes, the doctor ___ start insulin injections but, I don't really understand why." *
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Nurse: "It is an easy way of ____ control." *
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Interlocutor: "___ getting higher?" *
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Nurse: "No, Ma'am. It is to keep your sugar levels in check so there is nothing to worry about. Can you please ___ insulin injections?"" *
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Interlocutor: "I am feeling quite anxious about it. The injections sound quite scary. Is there ___ insulin injections?" *
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Nurse: "You seem a little uncomfortable about injections but, ma'am I am afraid there isn't any other option. You ___ so that you can keep your blood sugar levels under control and remain healthy." *
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Interlocutor "Oh, alright! ____?" *
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Nurse "No, they won't. The injection will be easy once ___. You can self-administer the injection and even then, you won't feel any pain." *
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Interlocutor: "Alright. Can you ___ about how the injections should be done?" *
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Nurse "Since I don't know ___ insulin injections by now, it would be helpful for me if you can share what you already know. Is that alright with you?" *
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Interlocutor: "Well, I am a child ___." *
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Nurse : "Okay. There are three things you need to do before self-administering an insulin injection. First of all, put the needle into the insulin bottle through the rubber top. You have to make sure that the needle is sterile before use, or ___. Then, keep the needle in the bottle and turn the bot the upside down. Lastly, with the tip of the needle in the liquid, pull back on the plunger to get the right dose of insulin into the syringe. Do you follow what I'm saying?" *
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Interlocutor: "Yes, ___." *
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Nurse: "Now, you have to pick ____. The preferred areas to inject are on your abdomen, thighs or arms. It would be easier to inject if you lift a skin fold gently between your thumb and fingers. If there is sufficient fatty tissue in relation to the needle length, recommended angle of insertion is 90°. Or else, put the needle in at a 45° to avoid injecting into the muscle. *
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Interlocutor: "Can I do the injection ___?" *
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Nurse "Yes, you can. On Your stomach always inject at least two inches away from the belly-button. If you are taking this injection on your thigh, then the best area would be the top and the outer area of the thigh. You ___, as this may lead to some problems. It would be better to inject insulin on your arms and always make sure that you inject into fatty tissues." *
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Interlocutor: "Well, ok, I understand but I am still not sure I am going ___ my skin with the needle." *
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Nurse: "Could you explain what you ___ skin with the needle?" *
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Interlocutor: "Does it ___?" *
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Nurse: "I understand your dislike towards needles. It's common for people to feel a little hesitant about getting injections. Believe me, Mrs Caesar, insulin injections have very light and tolerable amounts of pain, like a soft pinch and ___. This pain is comparatively nothing while considering with the adverse effects that varying blood sugar levels can cause you." *
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Interlocutor: "But still, I am worried about starting these insulin injections. I think it's totally unnecessary ___ with the tablets I am taking. I don't see why I have to start these damn insulin injections!" *
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Nurse: "Mrs Caesar, I understand what you are saying, but you must consider the adverse effects it can have on your health. I know it's hard, but ___. If you do not make these changes, you run the risk of low blood sugar which can cause seizure, pass out, or even coma." *
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Interlocutor (Hesitantly but with conviction):  "I understand. Why ___ pain - eh?" *
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Nurse: "Thank You for understanding. I know this wasn't easy for you. It is imperative that ___ insulin injections, else it can make you susceptible to serious complications for the future. Before we finish, is there anything more you want to ask?" *
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Interlocutor: "No, thanks! You ___ all my worries!" *
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Nurse: "We covered a lot today and I want to make sure that ___. So let's review what we discussed before we wrap up. Can you please describe how you can self-administer the insulin injection?" *
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Interlocutor: "I can take the injection where I choose to, on my stomach, thighs or arms ___ injection. On stomach, I should inject at least two inches away from the belly button. On thighs, it should be on the top outer area and on arms I have to inject into fatty tissues." *
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Nurse: "Right. Thank you for your comprehension and always remember that ___ immediately after injection into a sharps container to protect you and others from needle-stick injuries." *
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Interlocutor : "Okay, thanks for the tip, nurse."
Nurse: "So, ____, you would take insulin injections as prescribed by your doctor in order to keep your blood sugar levels under control. Can you agree to that?" *
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Interlocutor : "Yes, I can."
Nurse: "Well, it was great meeting you."
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