Speaking (1)
Speaking (1)
Patient: Morning, Doctor. I’ve been coughing a lot, feeling very tired,
and I have a fever.
Patient: About a week. My chest feels tight when I cough, and I get
short of breath.
Doctor: It’s not a serious condition, the disease has just recurred, so
don’t worry too much
Circulatory System
Doctor: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. What brings you in
today?
Patient: I’ve been feeling like my heart is skipping beats
or racing for no reason.
Doctor: How long has this been happening?
Patient: About two weeks, and it’s getting more
frequent.
Doctor: It sounds like an arrhythmia. We’ll run an ECG
to check your heart rhythm.
Patient: Is it serious?
Doctor: It depends. I’ll also check your blood tests to
rule out other causes
Patient: Alright, Doctor. What should I do in the
meantime?
Doctor: Try to reduce caffeine and alcohol intake, avoid
stress as much as possible, and get plenty of rest.
Patient: That makes sense. Thank you, Doctor.
Doctor: You’re welcome.
Digestive System
Doctor: hello Mr. Harvey. You are here because of the stomach pain.
Is that right?
Patient: Yeahhh. It’s the same pain as a week ago. Recently, I've also
lost my appetite.
BONE
B: That looks like a compound fracture, it’s dose look too serious
A: I don’t think so. Maybe you should take a closer look
B: Is that wrong? It’s not comminuted. The bone is split into two
pieces
A: You’re right, it’s not comminuted. But you can see there’s flesh
surrounding the bone, so it is impacted fracture
B: We’ll need to reposition the bone, after that put a splint to keep the
bone in place
BLOOD
Nurse: Okay, Mr. Lewis, we’re almost done drawing your blood.
Hold still for a little longer
Donor: Off course. So, Can you tell me where my blood will go?
Nurse: Not quite. Your blood type is B, which means that only people
with Types B and AB can donate. We can’t give your blood to
someone with type O or A
Donor: Really? What happens if someone gets a transfusion with the
wrong type?
Donor: Wow. So you must be very careful when labeling, don’t you?
Nurse: That right. Our records are kept with great care here to ensure
that no one receives the wrong blood.
Nursing
A: I’m very excited for today’s interview but a little bit nervous and
shaky
I: Don’t worry, just relax. Okay, Can you tell me what kind of
experiences do you have with your work?
A: I love talking care of people and most of all I want to interact with
patient
I: So good! Now, this is a general practice. You’ll be performing
basic health assessments with supervision, monitor and report changes
in patient condition