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SS.2932. Shilpa Rooj - Manju Tak


 

SPEAKERS NURSE (75%), INTERLOCUTER (25%)

IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 0:05 Yes NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 0:06 Hello, good morning. IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 0:08 Good morning. NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 0:10 My name is Shiva I'm watching this clinic if I'm for my confirmation Could you please tell me your name? Annie?IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 0:20 My name is Maggie and I'm 51 years old NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 0:27 for your PCs after you had undergone the removal of covert cell carcinoma is that right? IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 0:35 Yes, Nurse doctor told that I have something called a squamous cell carcinoma and I don't know about it, and I'm worried about it please explain me. NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 0:46 He is adamant. I will explain this don't worry. So this problem former cell carcinoma is a it is a type of skin cancer and various treatments of available and also surgery or to available okay don't surgeries will help to remove the lesions that are present in the sceneand it is already important Maggie that you monitor your skin okay. Like if there is any changes of force or in a new process is that and regularly update your GP on regular checkup? So do you do you're able to do that?IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 1:34 So yes, I will follow your advice. NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 1:37 Well, that's great. And do you have any other question? IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 1:41 Yes. Actually, I'm really worried about it what I'm supposed to do if my body develops any other nation in the future NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 1:55 any other nation not for the bad and he informed me IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 2:05 yes, now, what I have to do further do I need to undergo again a surgery NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 2:11 when there is no such information regarding the father surgery, but it is it will be very helpful if you ask to speak to your doctor okay DB regarding this and use Do you have any habits of being in the sun for a long time IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 2:31 no nerves, but when I was in teams I was exposed I was over exposure to sun but now I am wearing a factor 30 sunscreen and also hadNS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 2:45 me good habitto do the damage is already happeningIM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 3:06 Yes, actually what to do next about these teachers NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 3:13 well about these you can one advice I will I would like to give you that it was try to cover your hands fully okay when you are going to CERN to prevent further damage to happen and do you have already been exposed? The damage already happened to some extent. So to prevent further damage, try to call your the angels of your body most of the time Okay. And do you have enough to be stirred after the surgery? Have you noticed anything like that?IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 3:45 No no there is no pain or dischargeNS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 3:53 the right time it for you to remove details about that. IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 3:58 Might not I still think that it's too early to have the stitches out. NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 4:04 Well I Miss Maggie it is not too early actually. Normally this this will be removed after seven to 14 days of the very suitable time for you right now. And it has also been assessed by the doctor and doctors all that the only thing IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 4:24 okay enough NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 4:30 that I can help you with IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 4:31 an honors you have addressed all my concerns.NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 4:35 Okay, and after that, we will have teachers I would like to tell you many that kindly keep the own very clean and dry and covered most of the time if you can. So this is in part the very fast okay.IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 4:49 Okay, now, thank you so much. NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 4:52 Yes. Well, you're welcome. And thank you for your cooperation. So can I remove the stitches now?IM INTERLOCUTER MANJU 4:57 Yes, ma'am. I'm ready.NS NURSE SHILPA ROOJ 4:59 Okay thank you so much thank you for your valuable time and I'll do that thank you.



 

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