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Doctor's Questions and Answers To Patient

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Doctor’s Questions and Answers to Patient

Initial questions

What’s the matter? Where’s the pain?


What do you most complain of?
Have you taken your temperature?
For how long have you been feeling ill/ like this?
Can I have a look?
Where does it hurt? Does it hurt here?
Do you drink or smoke?
Have you gotten any other symptoms?
Have you ever had to undergo any surgery?
What diseases have you had?
What have you eaten/drunk the paste few hours/days?
Have you been injured?

Initial examination

Take your clothes off. I’ll examine you.


I will measure your blood pressure (BP).
Your blood pressure is rather high. Your blood pressure is too low.
Let me take your pulse, please.
Take a deep breath. I’ll check your lungs.
Breathe out slowly. Breathe in slowly.

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

I’ve got a high temperature .


I feel really rough. I’m shattered/exhausted.
Could you check my blood pressure? I’ve got high blood pressure.
There’s a sharp pain here. I’ve got a pain in my limbs.
I feel dizzy.
I’ve got a kidney problem and I’ve lost weight.
I always feel bad after meals. I’ve got a stomach ache.
I’ve got a splitting headache. I often have nosebleeds.
I have diarrhea. I’ve lost my appetite.
I’ve got circulation problems. I sweat all night.
My ears are buzzing. I’ve got an upset stomach.
I’ve sprained my wrist/ankle. My hand/foot is badly swollen.
I think I’ve pulled a muscle in my leg/arm.
I’ve 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 won’t 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 don’t get better?
Vocabulary – TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

pill antifebrile scissors


tablet dressing oxygen mask
capsule bandage test tube
syrup cast vial
ointment brace IV bag
cream gauze blood
eye drops plaster pressure
injection thermometer monitor
tranquilizer stethoscope crutches
pain-killer syringe wheelchair
antiseptic forceps

Vocaculary – HEALTH, ILNESSES, DISEASES


Pain - feeling in your body when you have been hurt or when you are ill, sick

 Suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her neck, shoulder, arm and leg.

Ache - continuous pain; feel a continuous pain


 I have a terrible headache, backache, stomach-ache.

Ill - suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling well; sick


 My elder sister is seriously ill in St John’s hospital.

Sick - physically or mentally ill; wanting to vomit


 I feel very sick, I don’t think I can work today.

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.

Illness - the state of being physically or mentally ill


 Flu can be a serious illness if you aren’t careful enough.

Disease - serious illness, often caused by infection


 A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease.
Heal - become healthy again; make something, somebody healthy again
 As I see it will take a long time for your wounds to heal.

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.

Treat - give medical care or attention to somebody or something; deal with


something or somebody
 I was treated for flu, but later I was diagnosed with pneumonia.

Injury - harm done to the body, for example in an accident


 They were lucky to escape the fight without serious injuries.

Injure - harm somebody or yourself physically, especially in an accident,


receive/suffer an injury
 Nobody was killed in the accident, but two people were
seriously injured.

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.

Cut - a wound caused by something sharp


 He had such a deep cut on his arm that he was taken to hospital.

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.

Scratch - a mark or a small cut or injury made by scratching


 She had a long scratch on her arm when she came out of the rose
garden.

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.

Antibiotics - medicine that kills bacteria and cures infections


 Her throat infection went away after she started the antibiotics.

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.

Surgery - medical treatment of injuries or diseases involving cutting open


somebody’s body
 I hope they can cure me with medicine and I don’t need
undergo surgery.

Operation - cutting open a part of somebody’s body in order to remove or cure a


part
 The doctor says I can hardly escape an operation.
Illness expressions
 feel ill, sick

 have a temperature

 have a pain in your back , chest, waist, arm, shoulder

 have a headache

 feel weak

 feel dizzy

 suffer from stomach cramps

 have a black eye

 have a swollen, sprained ankle, wrist, foot

 have a lump

 have a broken leg

 have a fracture

 burn, cut a finger

 sprain an ankle

 be allergic to antibiotics

 produce an allergic reaction

 come down with a cold

 be in bed with a cold

 have a heart attack, stroke

 suffer from asthma, malnutrition, diabetes

 fight cancer, depression, addiction, alcoholism

 (go to) see a doctor

 take, feel your pulse

 take, measure your temperature

 diagnose an illness, disease

 diagnose a condition, disorder

 make up a prescription

 take someone to hospital

 undergo an examination, operation

 DRESS a wound

 a bandaged arm, leg

 put on a plaster

 give an injection

 have a blood test

 prevent the spread of disease

 enhance, build immunity to a disease

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