Doctor's Questions and Answers To Patient
Doctor's Questions and Answers To Patient
Doctor's Questions and Answers To Patient
Initial questions
Initial examination
Initial response
Don’t worry. There’s no serious problem.
I don’t think it’s too serious.
You’ve got to be vaccinated against tetanus.
You must stay in bed and take this medicine three times a day, after meals.
I’ll dress the wound and put a plaster on your arm.
You must follow a diet, you need to rest and you shouldn’t worry.
Your test results have come in. The blood test came back negative.
The biopsy shows a tumour.
You should consult a specialist.
We’ll know more in a few days.
It would be better if you went to hospital.
I think you’ll have to stay in hospital for a week.
Hopefully, there won’t be any complications.
I don’t think you need chemotherapy.
I’ll give you a prescription. Take this medicine three times a day / after meals
/ an hour before lunch.
You’ll soon be well again.
Come back next week if you don’t feel better.
Patient Symptoms
Suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her neck, shoulder, arm and leg.
Sore - painful (and often red) because of infection or because a muscle has been
used too much
I have a sore throat, I mustn’t take that cold drink.
Cure - make somebody healthy again after an illness; make an illness go away
He was seriously ill for a long time, but the doctor cured him at last.
Wound - an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in
the skin
He died from the wounds that he had received in the crash.
Bruise - a blue, brown or purple mark on the skin after somebody has fallen
The man came to the office with a huge bruise over his eye.
Symptom - a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy
You don’t necessarily need a doctor with symptoms like a headache or
sore throat.
Cold – illness affecting the nose and/or throat, making you cough and/or sneeze
I think I caught a cold on the ice rink yesterday.
Flu - a very bad cold, an infectious disease with fever, pains and weakness
If you’re not careful enough and you don’t take antibiotics, you may
even die from the flu.
Pain killer - kind of medicine that takes away some or all of the discomfort of an
illness or injury
She says she doesn’t think it’s a good idea to take pain killers too
often.
have a temperature
have a headache
feel weak
feel dizzy
have a lump
have a fracture
sprain an ankle
be allergic to antibiotics
make up a prescription
DRESS a wound
put on a plaster
give an injection