Методическая разработка по теме: "Медицина. У врача"

Разделы: Иностранные языки


EXERCISES

1. Give the four forms of the verbs:

Hurt, rise, cure, fall, keep, cut, drop, feel, break, cup, die, lose, gargle, put, swell, strip, squint, heal, scald.

2. Give derivatives, word combinations and expressions:

Sleep, nerve, cough, examine, ill, operate, treat, prescribe, consult, aid, health, swell, blood, stammer, eyesight, prevent, care, amputate, vaccinate, inject, medical, sprain.

3. Give Russian equivalents of the following:

  • Sick-leave, examination, recovery, headache, to sneeze, consulting-room, chemist, remedy, to sprain, to fait, amputation, ward, to limp, splinter, injection, swelling, cancer, hot water bottle, epidemic, health-resort, stretcher, cripple. 
  • To have a bad cough; to consult a doctor; to see one's tongue; to take one's temperature; to have pain in the chest; to feel one's pulse; to die of TB; to suffer from sleeplessness; to be treated for pneumonia; to take pills for a headache; to be nervous; curable disease; to make up a prescription; in a sling, to dress s wound, to undergo an operation; swollen fingers; to be laid up in a hospital; a coated tongue; to be run down; medical equipment; disease prevention; to gargle one's throat; to have an X-ray taken; medicine for external (internal) use; to take a deep breath; to affect one's eyesight, to go on crutches; to have a good effect on one's health; to feel giddy.

What's the trouble? What's the doctor's diagnosis? Take a table spoonful three times a day. You don't look at all well. Must I keep him in bed? I am so-so. What are directions for use? This treatment did me (a world of) good. The doctor receives patients in the morning. The tooth is not good any more. Strip to waist. I have liver trouble. My nose is all clogged up. Hold your breath.

4. Translate into English rapidly (in case you cannot, review the list of words again)

  1. насморк, пломба, кашлять, лекарство, больница, аптека, знобит, пациент, нервный, приемная врача, регистратура, лихорадит, приступ кашля, охрипнуть, электропроцедуры, заика, хромать, болеутоляющие средства, амбулаторный больной, быть переутомленным, первая помощь, грелка, горчичник.
  2. Осматривать больного, сделать компресс, позвать врача, пломбировать зуб, удалить зуб, порезать палец, сломать ногу, испытывать боль в спине, получать больничный лист, подвергнуться операции, вызвать скорую помощь, вылечится от воспаления легких, проверить пульс, прописать микстуру от кашля, быть здоровым, страдать от бессонницы, следовать указаниям врача, испытывать головокружение, лихорадит, сделать рентген, принимать лечебные ванны, измерять температуру, находиться под наблюдением врача, оказывать первую помощь, сделать анализы, отрицательно сказываться на здоровье, приходить в себя
  3. Ты больна? Ты выглядишь совсем плохо. У меня сильно болит голова. У вас грипп. Вам следует полежать в постели. У нее температура 38,8°. Она болела корью? Осложнений после болезни не было. Я хорошо себя чувствую. Грипп заразен. Как здоровье вашего брата? У него болит горло. Какой диагноз? Это лекарство мне совсем не помогло. Как принимать лекарство? Дайте мне что-нибудь от боли в желудке. На что вы жалуетесь? Когда вы заболели? В какие часы принимает врач? Вам не больно глотать? У меня заложен нос. Доктор прописал мне микстуру. Дышите глубже. Не дышите.

5. Choose the right word:

Ill-sick

The nurse mixed the medicine with a tea spoon and gave it to the ... man who sat up in bad to take it.
When people are … and have temperature of over 39 degrees we say they are in high fever.
When I go on board of a ship or a boat, 1 feel . . .
He was suddenly taken …

To treat-to cure

After scarlet fever complications developed, and they had to be ... for a month before the patient was completely...
The open air life on a farm ... him of his disease.
The doctor said that if I followed his instructions, I should soon be ... of the disease.

Illness-disease

What did Mr. White die of? Did he suffer from any chronic... or complications after a serious...?
The .., was catching, and the doctor said he would put me on the sick-list.
The grippe, scarlet fever and measles are catching...
His ... prevented him from going to school together with his friends.

Cure-heal

Fresh air, sunshine, good food may ...a patient of tuberculosis by ... his lungs. After a fortnight of slight fever, the wound ... and he recovered. The doctor applied a medicine which soon...the deep cut in my arm.

Ache-pain-hurt

As Joe coming home a sudden... in his heart made him stop and lean against the wall of a house. Wet weather often makes old people feel an ... in their bones. He fell down the stairs and ... his leg. This heavy suit-case makes my arms... Did you ... yourself?

6. Fill in the blanks with the words given in brackets

A. " To tell the truth, I thought you might give me something to stop the ... I hate and fear pain!" said Flair truthfully. “The ... that 1 have given you stop pain", said the Doctor. “Take it at once when you feel the attack coming on". He met he gentle irony in Flair's eyes, and added seriously, “Miss Caldecott, you may have a serious..." “Well, that would be the end of me, I expect!" said Flair lightly. “Good-bye, Doctor, and thank you!”

She went out of the ... and through the wide hall and into the street, hardly thinking of what he had told her, because she was absorbed by other thoughts.

Flair had her prescription... on the way home, and then went round by way of the market (consulting-room, pain, illness, prescription, made up).

7. Complete the sentences:

  1. If you have a toothache you consult a...
  2. If something has got into your eye you go to see an ...
  3. If you have a sore throat you consult a ...
  4. If you have a heart attack you call a ...
  5. If you catch the grippe you are attended by a ...
  6. If your nerves are out of order you consult a ...
  7. If your little sister or brother has a high temperature you send for a ...

8. Find an adjective in list B to fit each noun in list A

  1. a person, temperature, throat, chill, cold, headache, heart, pulse, disease, illness, cheek, health, eyesight, equipment, blood-pressure, disease, bath, use, tongue.
  2. catching, quick, chronic, sick, sore, normal, weak, bad, slight, perfect, infectious, high, mud, medical, external, poor, splitting, swollen, and internal.

9. Arrange the following words and expressions in four columns: at a dentist's, at a surgeon's, at an oculist's at a throat specialist's.

A cut, eye-glasses, to feel pain in swallowing, a coated tongue, to have a tooth extracted, cross-eyed, to undergo an operation, to break a leg, to be hoarse, to put in a cast, a filling, to squint, a metal crown, to apply a dressing, a toothache, short/ near sighted, to gargle one's throat, to stop a tooth, to amputate, to get a splinter, to sprain an ankle.

10. Give synonyms or synonymous phrases:

to hurt, to have a tooth pulled out, an eye-specialist, a children's doctor, to faint, to go to a doctor, to be unwell, a sick person, to get well, to recover consciousness. Use them in sentences.

11. Give the opposite to:

medicine for internal use; far- sighted, to take off a compress, to undress a wound, the temperature rises, to feel well, to be out of bed, to come to oneself. Use them in sentences.

12. Complete the sentences:

  • On Saturday I went out without my warm coat on and now...
  • The doctor took the patient's temperature and said...
  • I can hardly breath because ...
  • When she came home she complained of a headache and her mother...
  • The patient said that...
  • It hurts me when I swallow because ...
  • The best remedy for it is ...
  • When I have a splitting headache...
  • This medicine will work wonders if...
  • If you follow the doctor's instructions you'll ...
  • You must give up smoking...
  • She looks very thin...
  • She looks the picture of health...
  • She is losing weight...

13. Fill in the blanks with suitable words:

  • The doctor... his patient very carefully and ... some medicine.
  • I can hardly turn my head because of...
  • The flu usually begins with...
  • There is nothing serious the matter with you, it's just...
  • You look rather ... today.
  • It ... me when I swallow.
  • Let me feel your pulse...
  • 1 don't like this sound of your...
  • Do you feel any ... over there?
  • He has been ill with... for a week already.
  • If you want... you must follow the doctor's advice.
  • Will you go to ... and have ... made?
  • ... the throat three times a day.
  • This ...is very good for a cough.
  • I am feeling...
  • You have all the ... of the grippe.
  • If you are ... to colds you should take a good care of yourself.
  • She caught ...when we were skiing.
  • Your forehead is hot, let me take...
  • My sister was ill with... when she was a child.

14. Insert prepositions or postverbal adverbs wherever necessary.

  • What are you complaining...?
  • The best remedy ... a headache is fresh air.
  • Will you go ... the chemist's and have this prescription made up, please?
  • The doctor has given him a sick-leave because he has a very bad complication... his heart... quinsy.
  • The weather has been nasty lately and many people have fallen ill... the flu.
  • She is ill... quinsy... a bad form.
  • You'd better take a tablet of analgine... your headache.
  • She says she is subject... coughs.

VOCABULARY

Health

health

to be/ to keep in good health

to ask after smb's health

healthy

How are you?

How do you feel?

You look the very picture of health

to be taken ill

to fall ill with the grippe (measles etc)

Consulting a Doctor

doctor

a district / visiting doctor

to consult / to see, to go to a doctor

to send for / to call a doctor

consulting - room

ambulance

to call / to telephone for an ambulance

patient

to see a patient

What is the matter with you?

What is the trouble?

What is your complaint?

medical aid

first aid

to give first aid

consulting hours

(poly-)clinic

Patient's Complaints

Something is wrong with my ear (eye, etc)

hurt (hurt)

He (hurt) his leg when he fell

downstairs

pain

to have/to feel a pain

to have pains

headache

to have a headache

slight headache

bad headache

toothache

earache

stomach - ache

sore

I have a sore throat (finger, leg, etc)

temperature

high / low / normal temperature

The temperature falls (drops, goes down)

rises (goes up)

to cut one's finger

to break a leg (an arm etc)

to be wounded

symptom

to feel / to be giddy

sweat

to catch a chill

to be hoarse

ache

splitting headache

to be run down

sick

to be / feel sick

to suffer from sleeplessness(headache, etc)

appetite

1 have lost my appetite

to be nervous

weak / bad heart

heart attack

cold

to catch a slight cold

to catch a slight cold

to catch a bad cold

cough

slight / bad cough

sneeze

fever

to feel feverish

faint

to lose consciousness

to recover consciousness

to come to oneself

heart trouble

lung trouble

kidney trouble

liver trouble

injure

sprain

swell (swelled, swollen)

swollen cheek (arm, leg, etc)

swelling

scald

splinter

to get a splinter into one's finger

to be badly wounded

Examining a patient

examine

to examine a patient

examination

to listen to one's heart

to see one's tongue

to feel one's pulse

The pulse may be quick (slow, weak)

to sound one's chest (lungs)

to breathe

to diagnose

diagnoses

slight / serious disease

curable / incurable disease

catching disease

to die of a disease

complications

to strip to the waist

the tongue is coated

to hold one's breath

to take a deep breath

Medical Advice and Medical Treatment

to treat smb for some disease

treatment

sick-leave/sick-list

to keep one’s bed

to stay in bed

to keep smb in bed

to give smth for the flue (one’s cough, headache)

to prescribe

prescription

instructions/directions

What are the instructions for use (the medicine)?

to follow the doctor's instructions

to take smth for one's cough (headache, etc)

to take a spoonful of smth

compress

diet, to be on/ to keep /a diet

to operate, to be operated on

nurse

bandage

to fill/ to stop a tooth

filling/ stopping

to pull out a tooth

to do (a world of) good

to do harm

electrical treatment

to have an analysis taken

blood test

to have a blood test taken

to be X-rayed

to have an X-ray taken

blood pressure

to have high (low, normal) blood pressure

to take one's blood-pressure

inject, injection ( of some medicine)

to gargle one's throat ( with medicine)

to perform an operation

to be laid up in a hospital

to undergo an operation, amputation

to dress a wound

to wash (to clean, to bandage) a wound

sling, in a sling

to heal

to be under a doctor's care

The treatment does not agree with me

health-resort

medical baths

to cure smb of some disease

recover, recovery

rest-home, sanatorium

At the Chemist's Medicines

chemist

chemist's shop

to make up a prescription

mixture

pills / tablets

powders

drops

ointment

iodine

cotton

(eye) glasses

cups, to cup

thermometer

remedy

pain – killer

plaster

mustard plaster

valerian drops

hot-water bottle / bag

mineral water

 

Names of Specialists

physician

surgeon

throat-specialist

eye - specialist = oculist

nerve – specialist

dentist

children’s doctor

specialist for children’s diseases

professor

 

Names of Diseases

Illness

The flu (e)

influenza= the grippe

Measles

Pneumonia

Inflammation of the lungs

Scarlet fever

Tuberculosis

Quinsy

Abscess

Apoplexy

Appendicitis

Asthma

Bleeding

Blood poisoning

Bronchitis

Boil

Cancer

Cholera

Concussion of the brain

Constipation

Mumps

Plague

Rheumatism

Sun-stroke

Typhus

Typhoid fever

Whooping- cough

Chicken-pox

Cramp

Small-pox

A heart attack

An attack of cough

Dysentery

Body Defects

bad / poor (good)eyesight

long -/ far – sighted

short-/ near - sighted

blind

deaf

dumb

deaf and dumb

lame

cross-eyed

cripple

limp

crutches

stammer, stammerer

to squint

concern for

disease prevention

accommodation card

to go through

reception-office

my nose is all clogged up to be confined to bed

patient's file, case history

in-patient, out-patient

fit of coughing

ward

to relieve pain

to affect one's health

to have a good (bad) effect on one's health

medicine for internal (external) use

antiseptic

anesthetic

laxative

rash

to put in a cast

stretcher

burn

blister

chilblain

vaccinate, vaccination

false tooth, crown

 

Synonyms and Words Usual Confused by Russian Learners

ILL-SICK

To be ill means to be in bad health, to be unwell.

The sick man means one who is ill.

The word ill is never used before a noun.

PAIN-ACHE

Pain: refers to suffering of mind or body: It is sharp and sudden.

Ache: is generally used only in physical sense: It means a continuous pain.

ILLNESS-DISEASE

Illness: the state of being ill.

Disease: refers to a particular kind of illness with special symptoms and name.

CURE-HEAL-TREAT

Cure: means to bring back to health

Heal: means to make healthy after wounds of any kind

Treat: means to make care of with medicines. It refers to the process of curing.