Doctors Visit Vocab. Powerpoint

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Transcript Doctors Visit Vocab. Powerpoint

Hospital/Doctor’s Visit
Vocab/Phrases
Role Play Dialogue
• A = Doctor / B= Patient
• A: Hi. Come on in and have a seat. Now what seems to be the
problem?
• B: I have a(n)________
• A: How long have you had it?
• B: It’s been about_________.
• A: Are you taking anything for it?
• B: Yes. I’ve taken____________ ,but it doesn’t seem to be
helping. */ No, I haven’t.
• A: I see. Are you allergic to any medications?
• B: Not that I know of. / *Yes. I’m allergic to_________
• A: I’m going to give you a prescription for___________. I want
you to take it______________times a day. */ I recommend that
you_____________.
• Make an appointment to see me next week if it doesn’t get
better over the next few days.
Important Phrases:
• I have a(n)___________ (headache, cold, sore throat, fever,
migraine, earache, etc.)
• I have a pain in my__________(stomach, intestines, side,
abdomen, etc.)
• My__________hurts.
• I hurt my__________
• It’s a dull pain (not sharp or sudden; a slow, steady ache)
• It’s a sharp pain (very painful at one point, then not so painful at
another point, then painful again)
• My________is numb/tingly
• I have been vomiting/throwing-up
• I am having________(chest pains, heartburn/indigestion,
stomach cramps)
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Symptoms: (what is wrong with you; what you are experiencing; pain that you have,
and where)
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Rash= red spots or red itching areas on the skin; usually comes from an allergy or illness
Fever= a high temperature over 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
Diarrhea= runny, liquid feces (poop)
Constipation= When you cannot go # 2 (cannot release feces)
Runny nose= when your nose keeps dripping stuff/mucus
Stuffy nose= when you can’t breathe through your nose; too much mucus in the nose;
restricted nasal passages
Cramp= tightening of the muscles that causes pain
Toothache= a hurt/painful tooth
Earache= an ear that hurts.
Broken arm/leg/tooth/toe= a broken bone in a body part
Migraine= a very painful headache, usually over one eye, sometimes with a upset stomach,
and the eyes are sensitive to light
Headache= a pain in your head/brain area
Allergic Reaction= an allergy to certain kinds of food, pollen, hay, or medicine; usually in
the form of a rash, or swelling/large body parts
Vomiting/throwing-up/barfing
Upset stomach/Nausea= a feeling like you are going to vomit/throw-up
Sore throat= Pain in the throat; it hurts when you swallow
Cold= usually a sore throat, a cough, a stuffy or runny nose, and an achy body, with low
energy
Flu= Usually vomiting, achy body, and a high fever
Fast heart rate= when your heart beats very fast
Chest pains= pains in the chest/heart area
Heartburn/Indigestion= when stomach acid rises into the esophagus and produces a
burning feeling in the chest area
Stomach cramp= painful cramps in the stomach/intestines
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Know Your Health History!!!
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1.) Allergies to medicines?
2.) Heart problems?
3.) Diabetes?
4.) Past surgeries?
5.) Are pregnant?
6.) High blood pressure?
7.) History of cancer for you and in your family?
8.) History of stroke/heart attacks for you and in your family?
9.) List of medicines you are currently taking
10.) Insurance coverage
– who is the insurance company?
– who is insured?
– is there a co-pay?
– insurance ID number?
– the insurance card will have this information on it