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English for Emergency Room

Health, Illness and Disease VocabularyIllness expressionsCommon Illnesses and Diseases in EnglishMedicine, Medical Equipment and ToolsWhat to say at the doctor?Dialogues Vocabulary Exercise

Health, Illness and Disease VocabularyPain - feeling in your body when you have been hurt or when you are ill, sickSuddenly she felt a sharppainin her neck, shoulder, waist, arm, leg, stomach.Take an aspirin to relieve thepain.

Ache - continuous pain; feel a continuous painI cant sleep because my headachestoo bad.I have a terribleheadache,backache,stomach-ache.

Ill - suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well; sickMy elder sister is seriouslyillin St Johns hospital.The children started to feelillan hour after the meal.

Sick - physically or mentally ill; wanting to vomitI feel verysick, I dont think I can work today.Be careful with the cake, too much of it can make yousick.

Sore - painful (and often red) because of infection or because a muscle has been used too muchI have asorethroat, I mustnt take that cold drink.She says her stomach is stillsoreafter the operation.His feet weresoreafter the bicycle trip.

Illness - the state of being physically or mentally illOur secretary missed a lot of work throughillnesslast month.Flu can be a seriousillnessif you arent careful enough.

Disease - serious illness, often caused by infectionPeters uncle suffers from a rare blooddisease.A fatty diet increases the risk of heartdisease.The government is planning further health measures to prevent the spread ofdisease.

Heal - become healthy again; make something, somebody healthy again, make somebody feel happy againAs I see it will take a long time for your wounds toheal.This ointment will help tohealyour scratches.The tea you made reallyhealedme.

Cure - make somebody or something healthy again after an illness; make an illness go awayHe was seriously ill for a long time, but the doctorcuredhim at last.Scarlet fever is a serious illness, but it can becuredfairly fast.

Cure - medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness; the act of curing or the process of being curedThere is no knowncurefor this illness but the it can be treated.Im afraid you must be taken to hospital for thecure.

Treat - give medical care or attention to somebody or something; deal with something or somebodyI wastreatedfor flu, but later I was diagnosed with pneumonia.This illness is usuallytreatedwith antibiotics and a strict diet..

Treatment - (the way or process of) curing an illness or injury or making somebody look and feel good; the way of dealing with something or somebodyDoctors apply varioustreatmentsfor this illness.My sister goes to a wellness centre to receive beautytreatments.

Diagnose - define what an illness or the cause of a problem isThe blood test is used todiagnoseall kinds of diseases.She wasdiagnosed(as) (a) diabetic in her early childhood.

Diagnosis - medical description of an illness or conditionThe doctors didnt share every detail of thediagnosiswith the patients family.We had to wait a lot for the exactdiagnosisafter the examination.

Injury - harm done to the body, for example in an accidentThey were lucky to escape the fight without seriousinjuries.There were only minorinjuriesin the crash.

Injure - harm somebody or yourself physically, especially in an accident, receive/suffer an injuryHeinjuredhis finger when he was cutting the meat.Nobody was killed in the accident, but two people were seriouslyinjured.

Wound - an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skinHe died from thewoundsthat he had received in the crash.He was taken to hospital although hiswoundsdidnt seem too serious.

Cut - a wound caused by something sharpHe had such a deepcuton his arm that he was taken to hospital.The victim had severalcutson his chest, still he survived.

Bruise - a blue, brown or purple mark on the skin after somebody has fallenHe was covered inbruisesat the end of the football match.The man came to the surgery with a hugebruiseover his eye.

Scratch - rub your skin with your nails, usually because its itching; a mark or a small cut or injury made by scratchingThe cat continuouslyscratcheditself behind the ear.She had a longscratchon her arm when she came out of the rose garden.

Infection - illness caused by bacteria or a virus; the act or process of causing or getting a diseaseWash your hands carefully to decrease the risk ofinfection.She almost died from bloodinfection.

Inflammation - a condition when a part of the body becomes red, sore and swollen because of infection or injuryMy knee was twice the size of the other one due to theinflammation.You had better not eat fatty food so soon after your stomachinflammation.

Symptom - a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthyYou dont necessarily need a doctor withsymptomslike a headache or sore throat.Depression can cause physicalsymptoms, too.

Temperature - the measurement of how hot your body ishave atemperature when yourtemperatureis higher than normal due to illnessI feel so weak, I think I have atemperature.She had such a hightemperaturethat she was immediately taken to hospital.

Fever - a medical condition in which someone has a temperature that is higher than normal; a particular type of disease with high temperatureDid you take aspirin to reduce thefever?Our daughter has been diagnosed with scarletfever.

Cold - illness affecting the nose and/or throat, making you cough and/or sneezeI think I caught acoldon the ice rink yesterday.She cant come to school, shes in bed with acold.

Flu - a very bad cold, an infectious disease with fever, pains and weaknessPlease dont visit us this week, the whole family has theflu.If youre not careful enough and you dont take antibiotics, you may even die from theflu.

Vomit - discharge stomach contents through the mouthThere must have been something wrong with the food as both childrenvomitedshortly after the meal.Im afraid Im pregnant; Ivomitafter getting up every morning.

Medicine - a substance that you drink or swallow so as to cure an illnessYou look so pale. Havent you taken yourmedicinethis morning?The doctor prescribed three kinds ofmedicinefor me.

Antibiotics - medicine that kills bacteria and cures infectionsMy mums throat infection went away after she started theantibiotics.Hot tea wont be enough to cure your flu, I think you also needantibiotics.

pain killer - kind of medicine that takes away some or all of the discomfort of an illness or injuryI had such a horrible headache last night that I took twopain killers.She says she doesnt think its a good idea to takepain killerstoo often.

blood pressure - the rate at which blood flows through the bodyDrink some coffee if you feel yourblood pressureis too low.Highblood pressureincreases the risk of having a heart attack.

Pulse - the regular beat of blood as it is sent around the bodyThe doctor started the examination with taking mypulseand blood pressure.He has such a weakpulsethat its hard to feel.

x-ray - a photograph of a somebodys bones and organsThey tookx-raysof my knee to make sure it wasnt broken.The doctor says that thex-rayhas proved his suspicion of cancer, but I dont believe him.

Patient - a person staying in a hospital or medical facilityThe doctor examined thepatientvery carefully but he didnt find any disorder.There were so manypatientsin the doctors surgery that I didnt wait and I went home.

Surgery - a place where a doctor or dentist sees patients; medical treatment of injuries or diseases involving cutting open somebodys bodyI wanted to see a doctor but thesurgerywas closed.I hope they can cure me with medicine and I dont need undergosurgery.

Operation - cutting open a part of somebodys body in order to remove or cure a partTheoperationwas successful but the patient died.The doctor says I can hardly escape anoperation.

operate on somebody(for something) - cut open a part of somebodys body in order to remove or cure a partHe soon recovered after he wasoperated on forappendicitis.The doctor ordered to take my brother to hospital and they willoperate on him tomorrow.

operating theatre - a room in a hospital used for medical operationsThe patient died on the way to theoperating theatre.She felt nervous as she looked round theoperating theatre.

chemists(shop) - a shop where medicine is soldThe doctor suggested to go to thechemistsfor the medicine straight from the surgery.This syrup is also sold in the supermarket, so you dont need to go to thechemists.

Prescription - an official piece of paper filled out by a doctor with which you can get medicine from a chemists shopUnfortunately, the doctor forgot to sign theprescriptionand so the chemist refused to give me the medicine.Keep thisprescriptioneven though you dont need the medicine now; you may need it later.

Vocabulary ExerciseChoose the correct answer for each of the following questions. After you answer the question, click on the Check Mark to see the correct answer. Have fun!!!!!!!!

You shouldn't drive because this medicine might make you feel______________.

a. life threatening b. light headed c. malignant d. swollen b. light headed

2. The children's___________________is located on the fourth floor of the hospital.

a. vein b. transplant c. ward d. wound

c. ward

3. Discontinue using this cream immediately if it makes you feel_____________.

a. itchy b. allergy c. sprain d. bandage a. itchy

4. Your blood count is abnormal, so you may have_________________.

a. amnesia b. anemia c. dementia d. asthma

b. anemia5. The doctor wrote me a ______________ for a new type of pain reliever.

a. prescription b. patient c. radiation d. scrub up

a. prescription 6. _________________from this medication include nausea and depression.

a. side effects b. stress c. spasm d. stable condition

a. side effects

7. The________________suggests that your wife is seventeen weeks pregnant.

a. sore b. therapy c. ultrasound d. seizure

c. ultrasound8. The patient has asked for some_________________while her family is visiting.

a. poisonous b. privacy c. scrub up d. second opinion

b. privacy9. The physician will be monitoring your _____________ to make sure it isn't cancerous.

a. antibiotics b. laboratory c. immunization d. growth

d. growth

10. You couldn't have inherited the disease because it is not_________________.

a. feverish b. allergic c. genetic d. allergyc. genetic

Illness expressionsfeel ill, sickhave a temperaturehave a pain in your back, chest, waist, arm, shoulderhave a headachefeel weakfeel dizzysuffer from stomach crampshave a black eyehave a swollen, sprained ankle, wrist, foothave a lumphave a broken leg

have a fractureburn, cut a fingersprain an anklebe allergic to antibioticsproduce an allergic reactioncome down with a coldbe in bed with a coldhave a heart attack, strokesuffer from asthma, malnutrition, diabetesfight cancer, depression, addiction, alcoholism

(go to) see a doctorexamine a patienttake, feel your pulsetake, measure your temperaturediagnose an illness, diseasediagnose a condition, disorderprescribe medicinemake up a prescriptiontake someone to hospitalundergo an examination, operation

dress a wounda bandaged arm, legput on a plastergive an injectionhave a blood testprevent the spread of diseaseenhance, build immunity to a diseaseadmittedsymptomsnausea, dizzy, light headed

vaccination, shot, injectionrunning a feverover-the-counter, OTCkeep something down, hold it downvomited, vomitthrew up, throw up, retch, upchuckallergic, allergycramp, muscle pain, acheabdomen(arm, neck, chest, back or leg)

Common Illnesses and Diseases in Englishflucolddiarrheapneumoniamumpsmeasleschickenpoxscarlet fevertonsillitisbronchitisindigestionulcerappendicitishepatitisheart attackheart diseasestrokearthritisasthmalung cancerdiabetesamnesianervous breakdown

Medicine, Medical Equipment and Toolspilltabletcapsulesyrupointmentcreameye dropsinjectiontranquilizerpain-killerantisepticantifebriledressingbandagecastbracegauzeplasterelastic tapethermometerstethoscopesyringe, forceps, scissors, oxygen mask, test tube, vial, IV bag, blood pressure monitor, crutches, wheelchair

What to say at the doctor?Going to DoctorDoctors Questions and Answers to PatientPatient SymptomsAt the dentistsAt the chemists

Going to DoctorI think you should see a doctor.You look very pale. Shall I call the ambulance?Im ill. I dont feel well. I need a doctor. I must see a doctor.Doctor Bulbs surgery hours are from 9 to 12 every morning.Where do I find the GPs office? (general practitioner a doctor who is trained in general medicine working in the local community)What are the consulting hours of the ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist?Do I have to make an appointment?

Doctors Questions and Answers to PatientWhats the matter? Wheres the pain? What do you complain of?Have you taken your temperature?For how long have you been feeling ill?Take your clothes off. Ill examine you. Let me take your pulse, please.Ill measure your blood pressure.Your blood pressure is rather high. Your blood pressure is too low.Let me sound your back. Take a deep breath. Ill check your lungs.Can I have a look? Where does it hurt?

Does it hurt here? Breath out slowly.Show me your tongue. Poke out your tongue.Have you got any other symptoms?What infectious diseases have you had?What have you eaten/drunk?Have you been injured?Dont worry. Theres no serious problem.I dont think its too serious.Youve got to be vaccinated against tetanus.

You must stay in bed and take this medicine three times a day, after meals.Ill dress the wound and put a plaster on your arm.You must follow a diet, you need to rest and you shouldnt worry.Your test results have come in. The blood test came back negative.The biopsy shows a tumor.You should consult a specialist.Well know more in a few days.It would be better if you went to hospital.

I think youll have to stay in hospital for a week.Hopefully, there wont be any complications.I dont think you need chemotherapy.Ill give you a prescription. Take this medicine three times a day / after meals / an hour before lunch.Youll soon be well again.Come back next week if you dont feel better.

Patient SymptomsIve got a high temperature.I feel really rough. Im shattered/exhausted.Could you check my blood pressure? Ive got high blood pressure.Theres a sharp pain here. Ive got a pain in my limbs.I feel dizzy. Ive got a kidney problem. Ive lost weight.I always feel bad after meals. Ive got a stomach ache.Ive got a splitting headache. I often have nosebleeds.I have diarrhea. Ive lost my appetite.

Ive got circulation problems. I sweat all night.My ears are buzzing. Ive got an upset stomach.Ive sprained my wrist/ankle. My hand/foot is badly swollen.I think Ive pulled a muscle in my leg/arm.Ive had scarlet fever, mumps, the measles.Is it something serious? Is this a common problem at my age?

When will the tests results come in? Are you going to run more tests?Do I have to be operated on? Will I need surgery?How long do I have to stay in hospital?I hope there wont be any complications.Could you prescribe some medicine for me?How often should I take this medicine?Shall I come back next week if I dont get better?

At the dentistsIve got a pain in my back teeth and my gum is bleeding.Ive lost a filling. My dentures broken.Does the tooth have to be extracted or can you replace the filling?

Would you make up this prescription for me?Shake well before use. Not to be taken orally.Can I get a packet of vitamin tablets?At the chemists

Dialogues Listen to each of the dialogues and then practice them with a friend or partner.Rush to the HospitalA Medical EmergencyGoing to an Emergency RoomA StomachacheA ToothacheSeeing a Doctor in an Emergency

Patient: I feel very sick and need to be admitted to the hospital.Nurse: Please let me see your insurance card if you have one.Patient: Here it is and my ID.Nurse: Thank you. Now tell me your symptoms.Patient: Ive been nauseous and running a fever since yesterday. Now my fever is much higher.Nurse: We will check your temperature, but I need to know if you are taking any medication or if you had any vaccinations in the past week.Patient: No, I took some aspirin and a cold medication yesterday. It was an over-the-counter medicine.Nurse: So you've had no drugs, alcohol or medicines in the last 8 hours?Patient: Thats right and I havent eaten anything either. I just cant keep anything down.Nurse: So, when have you vomited?Patient: I threw up everything I ate or drank, so the last time was about 3 hours ago when I tried to drink some water.Nurse: Are you allergic to any medications?Patient: No, but I do have food allergies.Nurse: What are they?Patient: Im allergic to milk, wheat and peanuts.Nurse: OK, do you have any pain?Patient: Yes, I have a cramp or similar pain in my abdomen.Nurse: Ok, you do have a high fever. Im admitting you. Can you answer questions about your medical history?Patient: Ill be happy to answer any questions. Just please help me get well.Rush to the Hospital

A Medical EmergencyA:What seems to be the problem?B:Oh, my God! It's my stomach. It's killing me!A:Where does it hurt the most?B:Right here! It hurts right here!A:How long has it felt like this?B:I felt OK when I woke up, and then, suddenly, I had this really sharp pain.A:Do you have a history of stomach pain?B:No, and I haven't done anything out of the ordinary.A:I think that we are going to have to get you to an emergency room right away.B:Thank you for helping me.

A:Can you tell me where it hurts?B:I am so glad they called you. It feels like something is really wrong with my stomach!A:Does it hurt when I push here?B:It's mostly on my right side. Right here!A:Have you been feeling this way for awhile?B:I started feeling kind of sick last night after dinner, but this morning the pain got really bad!A:Have you eaten anything unusual lately?B:No, not that I remember.A:We are going to take you to an emergency room right now.B:I will feel better when I know what the problem is. Thank you.

A:Where are you feeling the pain?B:I can't stand up! My stomach is killing me!A:Can you put your hand where it hurts the most?B:It hurts smack in the middle of my gut!A:Did this just come on suddenly?B:I felt OK until an hour or so ago, and then I just doubled over.A:Have you exercised strenuously or played sports recently?B:No, and I don't usually get a lot of stomachaches.A:We need to get you to an emergency room to see what the problem is.B:I think that that is the best way to figure out what is causing this. Thank you.

Going to an Emergency RoomA:Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering if you could drive me to the emergency room.B:Of course. What is the problem?A:I am running a really high fever of 105 degrees, and I have a rash on my stomach.B:If you can, go and unlock the back door, so I can get in when I get there if you fall asleep.A:I can do that when I get off of the phone.B:Do you know where your driver's license and insurance card are?A:I already had them out before I called you.B:Where is your nearest emergency room?A:It's just a few blocks away.B:Fine, I am on my way. I'll be there in about five minutes.

A:I hate to call you this late at night, but could you possibly help me get to the emergency room?B:We will come right over. What happened?A:My temperature went up to 105, and I have a rash!B:Make sure that someone unlocks the back door, so I can get in if you fall asleep before I get there.A:I will do that in a minute.B:Make sure that you have your insurance card and driver's license where we can grab them.A:I know right where they both are.B:Is there an emergency room near you?A:It is on the other side of town, next to city hall.B:I am on my way. Give me ten minutes and I'll get to you.

A:I really need your help and want to know if you could drive me to the emergency room.B:I will take you there right away. What is wrong?A:I woke up with a rash and a temperature of 105!B:I want to be able to get to you when I get there. If you can unlock the back door right now, that would be great.A:I will make sure that I do that before you get here.B:Also, make sure that we have your driver's license and insurance card before we leave for the emergency room.A:I am getting them out while I am speaking to you.B:Do you know where your nearest emergency room is?A:It is near the bridge that crosses over the river.B:I am driving to you even as we speak. Hang in there!

A StomachacheA:You don't look so good.B:I have a major stomachacheA:Did you eat something strange?B:I had spaghetti with clam sauce for lunch.A:Maybe you have food poisoning.B:Yes, that could have been it, but I haven't been feeling that great for the past few days.A:Are you under a lot of stress?B:Not really. Things have been going OK.A:Maybe you have a touch of the flu.B:I think that I might be getting the flu.

A:Are you feeling OK?B:My stomach is bothering me.A:What have you been eating?B:I had a ham sandwich with mayonnaise for lunch.A:Maybe the food had something wrong with it.B:It could be bad food, but I didn't feel so well yesterday, either.A:Have you been under a lot of pressure lately?B:I haven't been under any more stress than usual.A:Perhaps you have caught that bug that is going around.B:I feel like maybe I am coming down with the flu.

A:You look kind of green.B:I don't feel so good. I am feeling sick to my stomach.A:Have you had anything to eat lately?B:I had fried shrimp and clams for lunch.A:Perhaps the food was bad.B:Perhaps, but I haven't felt well for a few days now.A:Has anything been upsetting you lately?B:My stress level is pretty much what is usually is.A:Do you think that maybe you are getting the flu?B:It seems to me like I may have caught a bug.

A ToothacheA:What can I do for you today?B:Doctor, I have the worst toothache!A:How long have you had this pain?B:For about a week or so, but it's gotten really bad in the last couple of days.A:Did you do anything that might have aggravated your tooth?B:You know, I was eating jawbreakers in the movies the other day, and I accidentally bit down really hard on one.A:What kind of toothbrush do you use?B:I just use a regular hard bristle toothbrush.A:Does it bother you when you eat something really cold?B:Yes, it definitely bothers me more when I do that.

A:So what brings you to my office today?B:My tooth is killing me!A:How long has your tooth been bothering you?B:It just started hurting me last night.A:Have you injured your tooth in any way?B:I think one of my fillings might be coming loose.A:Do you have a special kind of toothbrush that you like to use?B:I have an electric toothbrush.A:Does it bother you when you eat something really sweet?B:Oh yeah, when I do that, it hurts a lot more!

A:How have you been doing?B:I can't sleep or eat. I have a really bad pain in my tooth!A:How long have you had this toothache?B:It bothers me off and on, but it's gotten much worse these past few weeks.A:Is there anything that you've done to your tooth that might have caused the pain?B:My girlfriend told me that I grind my teeth a lot when I sleep. Maybe that is the problem.A:When you brush your teeth, what do you use?B:I use a soft bristle toothbrush.A:Does it bother you when you have to chew a lot?B:Absolutely. That set it off big time!

Seeing a Doctor in an EmergencyA:I need a doctor's appointment right away!B:Is this an emergency?A:I am having trouble breathing.B:Have you had a cold lately?A:It has been going on for a few days now.B:You should hang up and dial 911.A:I don't think that this is that bad, but I need to see a doctor right away.B:Is there someone who can drive you to our Urgent Care facility on Sunset Blvd.?A:Yes, I can get a ride to Urgent Care.B:Good. When you get there, a doctor will be able to see you right away.

A:I need to see a doctor soon!B:Do you feel this is an emergency?A:My chest feels tight, and I can't catch my breath.B:Did this come on suddenly?A:It started yesterday.B:If you feel this is a real emergency, you should dial 911 for the paramedics.A:I don't want to dial 911, but I want to see a doctor right now.B:Do you have transportation to our Urgent Care facility on Sunset Blvd.?A:My friend can drive me to Urgent Care.B:That will work out well. Remember, if you have major problems, call 911.

A:I have to see the doctor right now!B:What makes you feel this is an emergency?A:I feel like I can't breathe well.B:How long has this been going on?A:It started last night.B:In the event of a real emergency, please dial 911.A:I know that I can dial 911, but I just want to go to the doctor now.B:In that case, can you come to our Urgent Care facility on Sunset Blvd.?A:My family can bring me to Urgent Care.B:Come in right away, and they will see you as soon as possible.

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iTunPGAP0eng - iTunNORM 000005B6 00000558 00002DEB 00002635 000060F0 000060F0 000079BF 00007002 00001BA7 00003768eng - iTunSMPB 00000000 00000210 00000946 0000000000129B2A 00000000 00035B98 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000health2002null29518.574eng - iTunPGAP0eng - iTunNORM 00000507 000004D9 00003BCF 000031CF 000004E5 000004E5 00007778 00006D15 0000106D 0000106Deng - iTunSMPB 00000000 00000210 00000770 000000000013D380 00000000 000393EC 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000health2003null33959.402eng - iTunPGAP0eng - iTunNORM 00000512 000004C3 000032A5 000037F1 0000203E 0000203E 00008023 00008036 00002024 00002024eng - iTunSMPB 00000000 00000210 00000735 000000000016D0BB 00000000 00041EB2 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000