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Hospital Notes (upper intermediate)


Match the people in A to the place you find them in B and the job they
do in C. The first one has been done for you.
B                                                                                                                 
on the wards in an ambulance
at the scene of an accident in an operating theatre
in the waiting room on the maternity ward
in the pharmacy in casualty
in hospital corridors
C
They perform operations
They are senior nurses, in charge of a ward
They are ill in hospital
They push patients on stretchers from the ward to the operating theatre
They provide emergency aid
They keep the patient unconscious during an operation
They help mothers have babies
They are senior doctors who specialise in one particular area
A B C
porter on the wards or in hospital
corridors
they push patients on
stretchers from the ward to
the operating theatre
paramedic
surgeon
anaesthetist
nurse
consultant
sister
patient
outpatient
midwife
chemist

The words below describe doctors who specialise in particular areas.
What do they specialise in?
• Paediatrician
• Gynaecologist
• Psychiatrist
• Neurologist
• Chiropodist
Match the verbs in A with the words in B.
A
give
take
check
feel
write
perform
cure
treat
B
a temperature
an injection
a prescription
a diagnosis
an illness
an operation
sick
ill
disease
the heart beat
Which of the phrases above are being described below?
1. You need a syringe to do this.
2. You need a scalpel to do this, and the patient usually has stitches and
a scar afterwards.
3. You need to take this to the chemist’s.
4. You need a thermometer to do this.
5. You need a stethoscope to do this.
What do you think the following words describe?
1. keyhole surgery 2. a test tube baby
3. a scan 4. a heart transplant
5. an amputation 6. a vaccination

Read the two texts. Which one describes the working day of a surgeon?
Which one describes the working day of a nurse? Complete the gaps
with the words below each text.
A) At the moment, I’m working the day shift, so I have to be on the ward, and
in my uniform, at seven o’clock in the morning. We ____________ our first
round at seven thirty, ____________ everything is OK, ____________
patients their medicine, ____________ their temperature, check their blood
pressure, and _____________ the beds. We have to ____________ in the
patient’s chart at the foot of the bed.
check do make fill give take
B) I usually start at ten. ____________ is very important, so I always scrub
my hands and arms thoroughly, and I wear rubber ___________and a
____________. We use surgical ____________, but, nowadays, we also use
a lot of computer technology to help us perform ______________. It is a very
demanding job, but very rewarding…
gloves instruments mask hygiene operations
Answer the questions for yourself, then discuss them with two or three
other people.
Have you ever been to hospital?
What was it like?
How did you feel?
What were the doctors and nurses like?
Describe what happened to you.
Hospital and Doctor Dictionary Quiz
1. What is a hospice?
2. Do we say in hospital or at hospital?
3. Are you admitted to or from hospital?
4. If you are rushed to hospital, is it serious?
5. Which of these words go with hospital: beds/ doctors/ managers/ staff?
6. What’s the abbreviation of doctor?
7. What is a GP?
8. Which of these verbs go with a doctor: see/ ask/ consult/ watch/ go to?
9. Would you refer to a dentist by the title, Dr?
10. What does the phrase, just what the doctor ordered, mean?

Hospital and Doctor Dictionary Quiz
1. What’s a hospice?
2. Do we say in hospital or at hospital?
3. Are you admitted to or from hospital?
4. If you are rushed to hospital, is it serious?
5. Which of these words go with hospital: beds/doctors/managers/staff?
6. What’s the abbreviation of doctor?
7. What’s a GP?
8. Which of these verbs go with a doctor: see/ask/consult/watch/go to?
9. Would you refer to a dentist by the title, Dr?
10. What does the phrase, just what the doctor ordered, mean?

 

LAST UPDATED                      25/06/2006