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Match the columns
Flu
_____
Rash
_____
Nauseated
_____
Cough
_____
sore throat
_____
cut finger
_____
sprained ankle_____
big bruise
_____
back-ache
_____
cold
_____
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a.
sore chest
b. can’t swallow
c.
can’t walk
d. purple skin
e.
can’t bend
f.
red, itchy skin
g. sneezing
h. vomiting
i.
fever and chills
j.
bleeding
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The following are answers from a patient.
Write the questions that correspont to each one and add two more.
Age: 75 years old
Sex: female
Ht: 168 cm, Wt: 82 kg
Born in Prague, CZ
Occupation: Retired school teacher
Smokes 10 cigarettes /day
Drinks 2-3 glasses of wine / day
Sedentary lifestyle
Complains of a slight tremor in their right hand
Current medical problems: High cholesterol (25
years)
Medications: Sortis
Instructions: Fill in the blank in each sentence with “some” or “any”
1. Do you have __________ pain in your shoulders?
2. I think it will be helpful if you start doing __________ exercises.
3. __________ muscle relaxants can make you very sleepy.
4. Is there __________ one who can drive you home from the hospital?
5. Is there __________ way you can start walking about 1 km per day?
6. You need to try to find __________ time to relax. Stress is making your neck muscles stiff.
7. Do you have __________ aspirin at home? You can take it to relieve the pain.
8. If you have __________ problems with the medicine I want you to call me immediately.
9. In __________ cases recovery is complete and there are no further problems.
10. I will give you a double prescription – you can take the medicine if you have __________ future
problems.
Instructions: Match the phrasal verbs in column A with their descriptions in column B. Use a dictionary if necessary.
1. back out of
2. bear with (something)
3. blow in
4. blow over
5. brake in
6. breakdown
7. bring it off
8. bring up
9. burning up
10. call it off
11. calm down
12. catch up
13. check with me
14. close up
15. come around
16. count on
17. cut down
18. flare up
19. move on
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A. to continue
doing something that is difficult
B. to do
something until it is comfortable (shoes) or normal
C. to relax /
to stop being excited
D. confirm
something with someone before doing it
E. to
temporarily quite or suspend some business activity
F. an
exacerbation
G. to make a
point during a conversation
H. to reduce
the quantity of something
I. to cancel
something
J. to depend
on somebody for something
K. to lose
control of ones mind
L. to
eventually believe in something
M. being very
warm or having a high temperature
N. to learn
the latest information about some topic
O. for a
problem or issue to be resolve or to pass by
P. to succeed
in doing something difficult
Q. to fail to
complete some activity
R. to visit
unexpectedly
S. to continue with some activity
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