This Medical Spanish lesson focuses on learning how assess child abuse and neglect in Spanish. This is a delicate topic requested by a community member who wanted to know the best vocabulary to talk about child abuse and neglect in Spanish with Spanish speaking parents (and children) in a respectful way that doesn’t intimidate or offend.
When discussing and assessing the health and safety of a child, the stakes are high for the child, the parents, and the family unit as a whole. You need to have a critical listening skills to be able to understand what people are saying and read between the lines. This is not a conversation that you would ever want to just “wing it” and do your best if your Spanish isn’t up to par. Please be quick to use professional Spanish interpreters to ensure accuracy.
Here is the Medical Spanish lesson I taught to the Facebook group:
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Conversaciones con padres / Conversations with Parents
Spanish
English
La situación de la familia
The situation of the family
Trabajo
Work
Niveles de estrés
Levels of stress
Apoyo en los momentos difíciles
Support in difficult times
Quién cuida a los niños
Who is in regular contact with the kids taking care of them
Uso de alcohol y drogas
Use of alcohol and drugs
Asegurar la casa
Making the house safe / Baby proofing the house
Frustraciones con los niños
Frustrations with children
Consejos de prevención
Prevention advice
Conversaciones con niños / Conversations with Kids
Spanish
English
Heridas y lesiones
Wounds and injuries
Las partes íntimas
Private parts
Secretos
Secrets
Signos y síntomas de alerta / Red Flags
When talking to families, and probably when you were needing transition into getting some outside help to the family and you might want to point out things you are worried about, these phrases would be useful.
Spanish
English
Heridas no congruentes con la edad del niño
Injuries that don’t match with the kid’s age
Huesos fracturados
Fractured bones
Magullas o moretones
Bruises
Marcas de una mano o dedos en la piel
Marks of a hand or fingers on the skin
Múltiples lesiones en varias etapas de sanarse
Multiple injuries in multiple stages of healing
Quemaduras
Burns
El niño se porta de una manera sexual que no corresponde a su edad
The child behaves in a sexual way that does not correspond to their age
Factores de riesgo de abuso / Risk Factors for Abuse
Vocabulario de anatomía y abuso / Anatomy and Abuse Vocabulary
Spanish
English
Anatomía:
Anatomy:
Boca
Mouth
Brazos
Arms
Cachetes (Mejilla)
Cheek
Caderas
Hips
Cara
Face
Espalda
Back
Muslos
Thighs
Pechos
Breasts
Pene
Penis
Piernas
Legs
Pompis
Bottom
Vagina
Vagina
Acciones:
Actions:
Agarrar
Grab
Amenazar
Threaten
Dar cachetazos
Slapping on the cheek
Dar nalgadas
Spankings
Gritar
Yell
Pegar
Hit
Tener miedo de…
To be afraid of…
Consejos para padres con respecto a la casa / Advice for Parents Regarding the House
Spanish
English
Para hacer la casa a “prueba de niños”, es buena idea:
To make the house “child proof”, it is a good idea to:
Acostar al bebé en la cuna en vez de la cama
Put your child to bed in the crib, not in the bed
Usar rejas de seguridad en las escaleras
Use baby gates on the stairs
Usar protectores en los tomacorrientes
Use protectors on electrical outlets
No dejar los electrodomésticos enchufados
Do not leave electrical appliances plugged in
No dejar que jueguen en la cocina
Do not let the kids play in the kitchen
Guardar y asegurar bien los productos de limpieza
Store and secure your cleaning products
Guardar los medicamentos
Store the medications
Asegurar las armas en una caja fuerte
Secure your weapons in a safe
Consejos para prevención de negligencia / Advice for Prevention of Negligence
Here are some examples of the subjunctive you need to learn and understand.
Spanish
English
Es importante que usted…
It is important that you …
Le mantenga una mano en el bebé cuando está en la sobremesa u otro lugar alto
Keep a hand on the baby when he/she is on the countertop or any other high place
Sepa que la cocina es un lugar peligroso
Know that the kitchen is a dangerous place
No permita que abra la puerta
Do not allow your kid to open the door
Guarde llaves, la bolsa y pulverizadores de pimienta fuera del alcance de los niños
Store your keys, bag and pepper spray out of reach of children
Baje la temperatura del calentador de agua
Lower the temperature on your water heater
Tenga un buen plan para cuando el bebé no deja de llorar: ej. Ponerlo en su cuarto o su cuna y descansar un momento o pedirle ayuda a un familiar o vecino
Have a plan for when the baby doesn’t stop crying: ex. Put your baby in their room or their crib and take a break a moment or ask a relative or neighbor for help
¿Con quién puede contar cuando necesita ayuda?
Who can you count on when you need help?
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