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Around the Hospital:
Room
Floor (first, second, third)
Wing
Ward
Waiting area
Elevator
Cafeteria
Gift shop
Bathroom
Emergency Room (ER)
Pharmacy
People at the Hospital:
Patient
Nurse
Doctor
Lab technician
Physician
Surgeon
Visitor
Pediatrician
Anesthesiologist
Medical Supplies and Equipment:
Bandage
Stitches
X-Ray
Thermometer
Stethoscope
Ointment
Syringe
Antibiotic
Medicine
Stretcher
Tongue Depressor
Cast
Wheelchair
Pain killer
Illnesses and Symptoms:
Injury
Illness
Ache
Cold
Cough
Fever
Flu
Pain
Temperature
Wound
Headache
Infection
Sore
Itchy
Stomach-ache
Disease
Bruise
Weakness
Inflammation
Vomit
Blood pressure
Pulse
Dizzy
Allergy

Doctor: Hi, what’s wrong?
Jane: I feel unwell and keep vomiting all the time.
Doctor: How long have you felt like this?
Jane: Nearly two days. It started just before going to bed the day before yesterday.
Doctor: Let me examine you. I will press on your stomach to see if it hurts and then listen to your heart.
Jane: Ok. It doesn’t hurt when you press my stomach. I just feel tired.
Doctor: Ok. Did you eat anything different from usual before you started to feel this way?
Jane: Yes my boyfriend cooked dinner for me. He isn’t a very good cook and the food tasked a bit strange.
Doctor: You’ve got food poisoning. It is not very serious and you should be better in another day.
Jane: Oh dear, what should I do.
Doctor: You need to drink lots of water and get plenty of rest.
Jane: Ok, thank you doctor.
Doctor: You’re welcome. If you are not better in 48 hours come and see me again.

Patient: Nurse, I think I might have a fever. It’s so cold in here!
Nurse: Here, let me check your forehead.

Patient: What do you think?
Nurse: You feel a bit warm. Let me get a thermometer to check.

Patient: How do I raise my bed? I can’t find the controls.
Nurse: Here you are. Is that better?

Patient: Could I have another pillow?
Nurse: Certainly, Here you are. Is there anything else I can do for you?

Patient: No, thank you.
Nurse: OK, I’ll be right back with the thermometer.

Patient: Oh, just a moment. Can you bring me another bottle of water, too?
Nurse: Certainly, I’ll be back in a moment.

Nurse: (coming in the room) I’m back. Here’s your bottle of water. Please put the thermometer under your tongue.
Patient: Thank you. (puts the thermometer under the tongue)

Nurse: Yes, you have a slight fever. I think I’ll take your blood pressure as well.
Patient: Is there anything to worry about?

Nurse: No, no. Everything’s fine. It’s normal to have a bit of fever after an operation like yours!
Patient: Yes, I’m so glad everything went well.

Nurse: You’re in good hands here! Please hold out your arm…

  Click to listen highlighted text! Around the Hospital: Room Floor (first, second, third) Wing Ward Waiting area Elevator Cafeteria Gift shop Bathroom Emergency Room (ER) Pharmacy People at the Hospital: Patient Nurse Doctor Lab technician Physician Surgeon Visitor Pediatrician Anesthesiologist Medical Supplies and Equipment: Bandage Stitches X-Ray Thermometer Stethoscope Ointment Syringe Antibiotic Medicine Stretcher Tongue Depressor Cast Wheelchair Pain killer Illnesses and Symptoms: Injury Illness Ache Cold Cough Fever Flu Pain Temperature Wound Headache Infection Sore Itchy Stomach-ache Disease Bruise Weakness Inflammation Vomit Blood pressure Pulse Dizzy Allergy Doctor: Hi, what’s wrong? Jane: I feel unwell and keep vomiting all the time. Doctor: How long have you felt like this? Jane: Nearly two days. It started just before going to bed the day before yesterday. Doctor: Let me examine you. I will press on your stomach to see if it hurts and then listen to your heart. Jane: Ok. It doesn’t hurt when you press my stomach. I just feel tired. Doctor: Ok. Did you eat anything different from usual before you started to feel this way? Jane: Yes my boyfriend cooked dinner for me. He isn’t a very good cook and the food tasked a bit strange. Doctor: You’ve got food poisoning. It is not very serious and you should be better in another day. Jane: Oh dear, what should I do. Doctor: You need to drink lots of water and get plenty of rest. Jane: Ok, thank you doctor. Doctor: You’re welcome. If you are not better in 48 hours come and see me again. Patient: Nurse, I think I might have a fever. It’s so cold in here! Nurse: Here, let me check your forehead. Patient: What do you think? Nurse: You feel a bit warm. Let me get a thermometer to check. Patient: How do I raise my bed? I can’t find the controls. Nurse: Here you are. Is that better? Patient: Could I have another pillow? Nurse: Certainly, Here you are. Is there anything else I can do for you? Patient: No, thank you. Nurse: OK, I’ll be right back with the thermometer. Patient: Oh, just a moment. Can you bring me another bottle of water, too? Nurse: Certainly, I’ll be back in a moment. Nurse: (coming in the room) I’m back. Here’s your bottle of water. Please put the thermometer under your tongue. Patient: Thank you. (puts the thermometer under the tongue) Nurse: Yes, you have a slight fever. I think I’ll take your blood pressure as well. Patient: Is there anything to worry about? Nurse: No, no. Everything’s fine. It’s normal to have a bit of fever after an operation like yours! Patient: Yes, I’m so glad everything went well. Nurse: You’re in good hands here! Please hold out your arm…