- •* Tumor
- •* Disorder
- •* Benign
- •* Solid
- •* Malignant
- •* Hepatitis
- •* Disorder
- •* Removal
- •* Antibiotics
- •* Infection
- •* Vomiting
- •*Procedures
- •*Temperature
- •* What’s the pain like?
- •* What seems to be the problem?
- •* When did the pain start?
- •* Does this disease run in your family?
- •* Does lying down help the pain?
- •* Did the tablets help?
- •* Have you ever had such pain before?
- •* Which part of your head is affected?
- •* Is the pain continuous or does it come and go?
- •* Do you feel nausea?
- •* Was it something you tried to lift?
- •* Where does it hurt?
- •* How do you feel?
- •* Can you describe the pain?
- •* Does lying down help the pain?
- •* What seems to be the problem?
- •* Do you suffer from double vision?
- •* What do you do?
- •* What is your surname?
- •* What is your appetite like?
- •* Do you smoke?
- •* Where does it hurt?
- •* What is your temperature?
- •* Is there anything that makes the pain worse?
- •* Have you ever had such pain before?
- •* Do you feel nausea?
- •* Have you noticed any blood in your stools?
- •* Which part of your head is affected?
- •* Have you ever been admitted to the hospital?
- •* Does it affect your work?
- •* What brought you along today?
- •* Where do you live?
- •* Inflammation
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* burn
aorta
cardiac
hour
arm
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* duration
hospital
student
heart
center
The state or condition of being weak is called ...
* weakness
hand
day
place
pericardium
Physical or mental effort is ...
* exertion
arterial
middle
pen
pill
Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness is ...
* fatigue
sternum
needle
term
speak
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* fist
artery
second
morning
blackboard
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* dyspnea
shoulder
stethoscope
word
clear
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* ischemia
doctor
x-ray
examination
liver
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* pericarditis
skin
gastritis
nurse
laryngectomy
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* ischemic
throat
large
student
text
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* idiopathic
pericardium
notice
animal
easy
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understand
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read
factor
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* avoid
lungs
body
write
intravenous
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acute
epicardium
stomach
usually
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substance
number
anterior
head
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surface
epigastrium
tonsillitis
problem
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* ingestion
thorax
nurse
answer
body scan
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* palliative
appendicitis
gallbladder
disorder
size
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* dissection
nerve
vaccine
antibody
choose
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* scalpel
bone
treatment
radiography
tumor
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* surgery
blood test
pharynx
bronchitis
infection
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* Tumor
instrument
kidney
D.treatment
cause
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* suture
knife
edge
blood
system
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* cure
tumor
people
tissue
liver
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* escape
symptoms
patient
cough
fever
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* team
energy
malignant
drug
children
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* carcinogen
cure
benign
treatment
skin
The development of secondary malignant growths at a distance from a primary site of cancer is called ..
* metastasis
duration
treatment
stress
etiology
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* remain
character
pain
dyspepsia
blood vessel
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* palpitation
dissection
antibiotics
vaccine
throat
Obstruction of the blood supply to an organ or region of tissue, typically by a thrombus or embolus, causing local death of the tissue is called ...
* infarction
cardiac
lungs
urinalysis
duodenum
Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure is ...
* syncope
myocardium
prevention
needle
x-ray
A course of action to be recommended is ...
* advisable
headache
patient
system
stomach
Something that happened as a result of a particular action is ...
* consequence
cerebral
nurse
gallbladder
student
The escape of pus, blood, or other fluid into a body cavity as a result of inflammation is called ...
* effusion
arm
ultrasonography
brain
bile
An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions is ...
* Disorder
mouth
pills
understand
bronchopulmonary
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* accompany
heart
rash
muscle
operation
A substance used for preventing decay is called ...
* preservative
infection
larynx
symptom
fever
A small sharp-pointed organ at the end of the abdomen of bees, wasps and scorpions, capable of inflicting a wound by injecting poison or a sharp burning sensation is...
* sting
diagnosis
doctor
examination
headache
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* angioedema
ear
treatment
pancreas
hospital
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* drowsiness
address
head
sputum
prevention
Superficial reddening of the skin as a result of injury or irritation causing dilatation of the blood capillaries is ...
* erythema
cause
duration
food
vaccine
A contagious viral disease, with symptoms like mild measles which can cause fetal malformation if caught in early pregnancy is called ...
* rubella
age
nurse
department
leg
A rash of round, red weals on the skin which itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically to specific foods is called ...
* urticaria
disappear
adult
blood test
year
A cloth for covering parts of a patient's body other than that part on which a surgical operation is being performed is called ...
* drape
temperature
headache
pain-killer
bronchitis
Surgical or medical treatment chosen by the patient rather than urgently necessary is called ...
* elective
text
tissue
chromosomes
tumor
The action or process of cutting into something is called ...
* incision
benign
cell
heart
vomiting
The action of taking away or abolishing something unwanted is called ...
* removal
hepatitis
brain
toxic
E open
A synonym to noncancerous is ...
* Benign
suture
examination
blood test
artery
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* involve
solid
nurse
bone
hour
A place where a particular event or activity is occurring or has occurred is called ...
* site
people
substance
smallpox
vaccine
Firm and stable in shape; not liquid is ...
* Solid
brain
therapy
cure
escape
Close observation is ...
* surveillance
osteoma
teeth
inflammation
hospital
To keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of space or time is ...
* confine
stomach
complaint
duodenum
people
Local spread of a malignant neoplasm by infiltration or destruction of adjacent tissue is called ...
* invasion
treatment
ultrasound scan
diagnosis
cell
A synonym to cancerous is ...
* Malignant
examination
intestine
fluid
side
To grasp something tightly and firmly is ...
* clench
renal
nose
herpes
instruments
A procedure where fluid is aspirated from the pericardium is called ...
* pericardiocentesis
blood
growth
cell
function
To apply firm pressure to the surface of something, using a repeated back and forth motion is ...
* rub
benign
ulcer
finger
bone
To methodically cut up a body or plant in order to study its internal parts is ...
* dissect
department
hospital
stomach
doctor
Only … can work as doctors.
* adults
children
infants
babies
teenagers
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* bite
buy
swallow
clean
moisturize
After the injection the pain … .
* ceased
slept
went
swam
listened
You should … fatty food from your diet.
* eliminate
destroy
ruin
stop
finish
Cancer is potentially … disease.
* fatal
useful
nice
vital
elective
Drug users are at risk when they share … .
* needles
glasses
gloves
pills
ideas
A mental illness that makes someone stop eating is … .
* anorexia
anemia
anuria
tachycardia
osteoporosis
… is a disease of liver caused by alcohol consumption.
* Cirrhosis
Encephalitis
Anemia
Caries
Herpes
… is inflammation of the liver which damages liver cells and may kill them.
* Hepatitis
Nephritis
Caries
Ischemia
Tachycardia
Headache was a … symptom of the brain cancer.
* prodromal
ancient
running
moving
going
… for breast cancer is important for its prevention.
* Screening
Forming
Framing
Farming
Spreading
All children should have a flu … .
* vaccination
symptom
record
palpation
massage
He suffers from a rare … of his liver.
* Disorder
screening
analysis
test
record
During the operation the patient had the … removed from his gallbladder.
* gallstone
glass
metal
coal
ice
The patient had a toothache … to the ear.
* radiating
running
pushing
screaming
walking
Anorexic … to the absence of appetite.
* relates
spreads
goes
feels
needs
Appendectomy is a … of the appendix.
* Removal
adding
vomiting
running
washing
The patient was … for a long time and nobody knew he had cancer.
* asymptomatic
breathless
atypical
motionless
hungry
… is a stone which may be found in the liver, kidneys, etc.
* Calculus
Tooth
Nail
Tissue
Cell
… is removal of the gallbladder by operation.
* Cholecystectomy
Rhinoplasty
Enteroclysis
Nephropathy
Dermatitis
A chronic … causes abdominal pain and nausea after ingesting fatty food.
* cholecystitis
otitis
ophthalmitis
rhinitis
arthritis
… is presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts
* cholelithiasis
appendicitis
rhinitis
otitis
arthropathy
An attack of spasmodic pain in the abdomen is called … .
* colic
ophthalmitis
otitis
rhinitis
stroke
The region lying in the middle of the abdomen over the stomach is called … .
* epigastrium
pylorus
rectum
atrium
epiphysis
An … is a neat cut made into the body during medical operations.
* incision
radiography
analysis
cardiography
injection
… examination is used for visual examination of the abdomen.
* Laparoscopic
Microscopic
Ophthalmoscopic
Laryngoscopic
Rhinoscopic
… revealed that the baby was a boy.
* Ultrasonography
Cardiography
Encephalography
Tomography
Angiography
People with chronic cholecystitis should … fatty food.
* avoid
reveal
cook
sell
ingest
A … of surgeons stood around the operating table.
* cluster
joint
party
parliament
flock
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* elaborate
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recall
mean
put
The man … too many sleeping pills, so he has to be taken to the hospital.
* ingested
put
found
got
wrote
Flu is an … virus.
* airborne
cat
eradicated
plant
attenuated
She was prescribed some … to kill the staphylococcus infection.
* Antibiotics
pages
examinations
diagnosis
syringes
… is the sound coming from the colon.
* Borborygmus
Sneezing
Cough
Cry
Laughter
… is used in the treatment of poisoning as a method of gastric decontamination.
* Charcoal
Aspirin
Codeine
Antacids
Valium
Menstrual … are severe in some women.
* cramps
analysis
examinations
diagnosis
poison
… is a disease in which waste from the intestines are watery and come out often.
* Diarrhea
Rhinitis
Pharyngitis
Pneumonia
Cholecystitis
… refers to any illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated food.
* Foodborne
Milkborne
Pillborne
Ophthalmic
Cardiac
The unknown … caused the patient’s death.
* Infection
cough
sneezing
ventricle
examination
… is washing-out of the stomach used to deal with potentially harmful drug ingestion.
* lavage
laparoscopy
biopsy
cardiography
urinalysis
… is automatic stomach contractions that move the food content along from the stomach into the intestines
* Motility
Mortality
Morbidity
Heredity
Conformity
One of the symptoms of food poisoning is … .
* nausea
otitis
laparoscopy
tonsillectomy
cardiography
… is process of bringing food or drink from the stomach through the mouth.
* Vomiting
coughing
sneezing
crying
sleeping
Typhoid fever epidemic is usually … .
* waterborne
etiological
gynecological
surgical
occupational
The injury … her so that she had to stay in bed.
* incapacitated
trained
helped
activated
enrolled
… is a disorder when a person can’t sleep.
* Insomnia
Nausea
Cholecystitis
Appendicitis
Diarrhea
The patient’s skin is very … to the iodine.
* irritable
good
got
palpative
nice
Headache is the symptom which … the stroke.
* precedes
gives
occurs
analysis
leads
A usual cold may … without any treatment.
* resolve
cause
happen
show
be
Her foot was … with pain.
* throbbing
feeling
talking
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being
The patient’s body … all over and he had a terrible headache.
* tingled
did
were
saw
felt
That disease was … as it ceases very rapidly.
* abortive
infectious
severe
dangerous
fatal
The doctor prescribed him some … pills to relieve his pain.
* analgesic
vitamin
sleeping
antihistamine
antiemetic
The patient had an … and then he had an epileptic seizure.
* aura
flora
fauna
dream
thought
Severe … should be treated by psychiatrists.
* depressions
feelings
allergies
inflammations
dreams
… is a condition of abnormal sensitivity.
* Irritability
Insomnia
Anorexia
Calculus
Cluster
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* prodrome
diagnosis
analysis
record
test
… vaccination is necessary to prevent diseases.
* Prophylactic
Late
Undone
Running
Painful
Alcohol consumption may be a … of cirrhosis.
* trigger
symptom
way
path
epidemic
After the sunburn his skin … off.
* peeled
put
injected
analyzed
vomited
If your child is ill you have to take him to a …
* pediatrician
orthodontist
biologist
geneticist
beautician
The hospitals and clinics are staffed by …
* residents, interns, doctors and nurses
doctors and nurses
interns and nurses
residents and interns
residents and nurses
- … - I have a terrible stomachache
* What’s brought you along today?
How old are you?
Where do you live?
What do you do?
Have you got a family?
….diagnoses and treats diseases of the female reproductive organs.
* Gynecologist
Neurologist
Dermatologist
Oncologist
Obstetrician
In the USA … private physicians charge a fee for each patient visit
*self-employed
retired
part-time
self-elected
self-directed
Private physicians have… relationship with one or more hospitals in the community.
*contractual
disease
difficult
community
fight
Children and employees in Ukraine undergo special … to prevent some diseases
*medical check-ups
lessons
holidays
games
payments
…controls the work of health care institutions.
*Ministry of Health
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Transportation
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Labor
Paramedical personnel are trained at …
*secondary medical schools
primary schools
nursery school
higher medical schools
hospitals
If you fall ill you may phone to … and call in a doctor.
*your local polyclinic
the lawyer
Ministry of Health
the university
laboratory
A patient should go to the …where the registering clerk finds the patient’s card
*registry
surgery
X-ray room
doctor’s room
laboratory
History taking, visual examination, palpation, percussion instrumental studies, X-ray are the … used to establish the diagnosis.
*procedures
treatments
instruments
specialists
premises
The Maternity and Child Care Center provides health care to…
*women and children
retired people
poor and aged people
disabled
foreign citizens
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is a subdivision of ….
*The Maternity and Child Care Center
The Department of Health
The National Health Service
The Regional Health Authorities
The USA Stroke Center
When the patient needs constant doctor’s care, he is treated at the…. department
*in-patient
out-patient
university
investigation
cardiology
Cardiology, Surgery, Urology, Neurology are the … of the hospital
*departments
levels
faculties
premises
rooms
Ultrasonography and thermography are the diagnostic …
*Procedures
instruments
departments
specialists
rooms
A room in a hospital for patients requiring similar kinds of care is called a…
*ward
hall
house
classroom
office
–What’s your …? -Alexander
*name
age
address
nationality
marital status
Are you …?-No, I’m divorced
*married
an engineer
German
divorced
25
What do you …? - I’m a pilot
*do
see
like
play
have
… are you? - I’m 29
*How old
What
Where
Who
How kind
Do you have …? - Yes, a daughter
*any children
a job
money
parents
a hobby
Where does it …? - In the right ear.
*hurt
work
stand
take place
play
-What seems to be the problem?
*- I have a headache
- No, I’m single
- I’m 34
– I’m a lawyer
- Mary Elisabeth
What is your …? - it’s 38°C
*Temperature
phone number
home address
occupation
name
You should go to a dentist if you have a…
*toothache
headache
stomachache
backache
earache
...were you last treated in the hospital? - In 2008.
*When
Where
Why
What
How long
–How long have you had fever? – …
*For 3 days
In March
Every morning
2 hours ago
On Monday
If you need to check your heart you go to a…
*cardiologist
dentist
neurologist
ophthalmologist
gastroenterologist
Which question was asked: I have malaise, nausea and slight fever.
* What do you complain of?
Where does it hurt?
What’s the pain like?
When did the pain start?
Is there anything that makes your pain worse?
Which question was asked: The pain is dull and throbbing.
* What’s the pain like?
Did the tablets help?
How long does it last?
When did it start?
Does it affect your work?
Which question was asked: He has loss of appetite.
* What’s his appetite like?
Does he feel nausea?
Does he suffer from double vision?
Has he ever had headaches before?
Which part of his head is affected?
Which question was asked: It has been bothering me for two weeks.
* How long has it been bothering you?
When did it start?
How long does it last?
What’s the pain like?
Is it continuous?
Which question was asked: I feel very sleepy during the day.
* What seems to be the problem?
What kind of pain is it?
Does it come and go?
Did the tablets help?
When did it start?
Which question was asked: I’ve had fever for 5 days already.
* How many days have you had fever?
Where does it hurt?
Did the tablets help?
Is the pain continuous or does it come and go?
Do bright lights bother you?
Which question was asked: The pain usually goes to the ear.
* Does the pain stay in one place or does it go somewhere else?
What’s the pain like?
Does the pain come and go?
Have you noticed any blood in your stools?
Did the tablets help?
Which question was asked: The pain grows worse after applying an ice-bag.
* Is there anything that makes the pain worse?
Does lying down help the pain?
What’s your appetite like?
Do you feel nausea?
Does this disease run in your family?
Which question was asked: The pain began one week ago.
* When did the pain start?
Where does it hurt?
What kind of pain is it?
What’s the pain like?
How long does the pain last?
Which question was asked: Nobody has this disease in my family.
* Does this disease run in your family?
Have you ever had such pain before?
Do you feel nausea?
Have you ever been admitted to hospital?
Have you taken anything for it?
Which question was asked: When I lie down my pain goes away.
* Does lying down help the pain?
Do the tablets help?
Is there anything that makes your pain worse?
Can you describe the pain?
How long does the pain last?
Which question was asked: I quickly get tired at my work.
* Does the pain affect your work?
Do bright lights bother you?
Does the pain come and go?
What’s the pain like?
What’s your appetite like?
Which question was asked: Apart from the headache I also feel general malaise
* Is there anything else you feel at the same time?
What kind of pain is it?
Where does it hurt?
Does the pain affect your work?
Is it continuous?
Which question was asked: Paracetamol helped a little.
* Did the tablets help?
Was it something you tried to lift?
Which part of your head is affected?
Where does it hurt?
What’s the pain like?
Which question was asked: Last year I was treated at the hospital with elevated blood pressure.
* Have you ever been admitted to the hospital?
Does the pain affect your work?
Where does it hurt?
How long does the pain last?
Do bright lights bother you?
Which question was asked: I usually have a headache in the evening.
* Does the pain come on at any particular time?
Does anything make it better?
Is it continuous?
Do you feel nausea?
Does lying down help the pain?
Which question was asked: I feel much better but I haven’t recovered completely.
* Has there been any change in your health since your last visit?
What kind of pain is it?
Do bright lights bother you?
What’s your appetite like?
What do you complain of?
Which question was asked: I’ve never experienced such pain.
* Have you ever had such pain before?
Do you feel nausea?
Does the pain affect your work?
Is there anything else you feel at the same time?
What kind of pain is it?
Which question was asked: I have pains in the forehead.
* Which part of your head is affected?
Does the pain come and go?
Do you feel nausea?
How long does it last?
What kind of pain is it?
Which question was asked: The pain usually lasts for a long time.
* Is the pain continuous or does it come and go?
Does the pain affect your work?
What kind of pain is it?
Do bright lights bother you?
Is there anything else you feel at the same time?
Which question was asked: I feel better after applying hot water bottle.
* Is there anything that makes your pain better?
Does lying down help the pain?
Do bright lights bother you?
Do you feel nausea?
What kind of pain is it?
Which question was asked: Bright lights irritate his eyes.
* Do bright lights bother him?
What kind of pain is it?
Which part of his head is affected?
Does the pain affect his work?
Where does it hurt?
Which question was asked: I felt discomfort in the stomach after eating shellfish in a restaurant.
* After what did you feel badly?
What kind of pain is it?
Does lying down help the pain?
Do you feel nausea?
Do bright lights bother you?
Which question was asked: I had anorexia, nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps.
* What symptoms and signs did you have?
Which part of your head was affected?
Where did it hurt?
Did you feel nausea?
Have you ever had such pain before?
Which question was asked: I have blood in my stools.
* Do you have any problems with your stools?
Do you feel nausea?
What kind of pain is it?
Do bright lights bother you?
What caused the disease?
What question was asked: I had severe CVS symptoms.
* Why were you admitted to the hospital?
Was it something you tried to lift?
How long did it last?
Did bright lights bother you?
What kind of pain was it?
Which question was asked: I feel nausea and it’s accompanied by vomiting.
* Do you feel nausea?
What’s your appetite like?
Do you suffer from double vision?
What kind of pain is it?
Which part of your head is affected?
Which question was asked: I have taken aspirin for the fever.
* Have you taken anything for the fever?
Did the tablets help?
What kind of pain is it?
Did he feel nausea?
What caused the disease?
Which question was asked: I don’t lift heavy things.
* Was it something you tried to lift?
What kind of pain is it?
Do you have any problems with your stools?
Did the tablets help?
Do you suffer from double vision?
Which question was asked: I have pain while passing urine.
* Have you any trouble with passing water?
What kind of pain is it?
Do the tablets help?
Do bright lights bother you?
What caused the disease?
Which question was asked: I have pains in the stomach.
* Where does it hurt?
Do the tablets help?
What’s your appetite like?
Do bright lights bother you?
What kind of pain is it?
Which question was asked: I have never been operated on.
* Have you been made any operations?
Did you take any tablets?
Do you have any problems with his chest?
What’s your appetite like?
What kind of pain is it?
Which question was asked: After the recovery I caught this disease again.
* Did you have relapses of the disease?
When did you feel better?
What caused the disease?
Where did it hurt?
Were you admitted to the hospital?
Which question was asked: I had diarrhea and vomiting.
* What were the first signs of your disease?
What caused the disease?
Where did it hurt?
Did anything make your pain better?
When did the pain start?
Which question was asked: The histopathology was diagnostic of lichen planus.
* What was the histopathological diagnosis?
What caused the disease?
When did the disease start?
Did you have any other problems?
Did anything make you feel better?
Which question was asked: I consulted an internist.
* Did you consult any specialists on your disease?
What were the first signs of your disease?
When did the pain start?
Do bright lights bother you?
Did you have any other problems?
Which question was asked: Yesterday I felt better.
* Did you have any improvements?
Did tablets help you?
When did the disease start?
Did you feel nausea?
What caused the disease?
Which question was asked: On admitting to the hospital he was diagnosed enteritis.
* What was the preliminary diagnosis?
What was the histopathological diagnosis?
What were the first signs of his disease?
When did the pain start?
What caused the disease?
Which question was asked: She was vaccinated against flu.
* Did she have any vaccinations?
What was the histopathological diagnosis?
Did the tablets help?
What caused the disease?
When did the disease start?
Which question was asked: The patient was performed cholecystography.
* What procedures was the patient performed?
What tablets did the patient take?
When did the pain start?
What caused the disease?
Did anything make the pain better?
Which question was asked: I usually feel the pain in the region of the stomach.
* Where do you usually feel the pain?
What do you usually feel?
What tablets usually help you?
When do you usually feel the pain?
Does anything make the pain worse?
Which question was asked: Cholecystography showed a stone in the common bile duct.
* What were the results of the cholecystography?
When were you performed cholecystography?
Where do you usually feel the pain?
What procedures were you performed?
Did the tablets help?
Which question was asked: I tried to prevent the disease by taking great variety of vitamins.
* Did you take anything to prevent the disease?
Did tablets help?
Did you go in for sports?
Did you drink cold water?
Did you wear warm clothes?
Which question was asked: I was performed urinalysis and blood test.
* What laboratory tests were you performed?
What procedures were you performed?
What specialists did you consult?
Did the tablets help?
Did anything make the pain better?
Which question was asked: I have insomnia.
* Do you have any problems with your sleep?
Where do you usually feel the pain?
What laboratory tests were you performed?
What tablets usually help you?
Did you have any vaccinations?
Which question was asked: I’m sensitive to antibiotics.
* Are you sensitive to medicines?
How do you sleep at night?
What procedures were you performed?
Where do you usually feel the pain?
What tablets usually help you?
Which question was asked: I have been suffering from headaches for many years.
* How long have you been suffering from your headaches?
What medicines do you take against headaches?
Does anything bring relief to your headaches?
How do you sleep at night?
Where do you usually feel the pain?
Which question was asked: I fell ill last week.
* When did you fall ill?
When did you go to the doctor?
What medicines did you take?
What procedures were you performed?
Did you have any vaccinations?
Which question was asked: I have headaches when there are some abrupt changes in the weather.
* What influences your headaches?
What factors bring relief to your pain?
What medicines do you take?
How do you sleep at night?
Do you have high sensitivity to anything?
Which question was asked: My pain is more severe at night.
* When does your pain become more severe?
When does your pain become less severe?
How do you sleep at night?
When did you go to the doctor?
When did you fall ill?
Which question was asked: I go to my doctor twice a month.
* How often do you visit your doctor?
When did you go to your doctor?
What procedures were you performed?
How do you sleep at night?
When did you fall ill?
Which question was asked: My pain doesn’t wake me up at night.
* Does your pain wake you up at night?
What time do you go to bed?
What time do you wake up?
Is it difficult for you to get asleep?
When did you go to your doctor?
Which question was asked: I’ve lost 4 kg.
* Have you noticed the weight loss?
How many kilograms do you eat every day?
How do you feel?
What time do you go to bed?
How do you sleep at night?
Which question was asked: It’s 38.5 Cº.
* What is your temperature?
What medicines did you take for fever?
How do you feel?
When did you fall ill?
When did you go to your doctor?
Which question was asked: I don’t smoke.
* How many cigarettes do you smoke a day?
How do you feel?
How do you sleep at night?
Have you lost in weight?
When did you fall ill?
Which question was asked: The course of treatment lasts two weeks.
* How much time do you need to take the medicines?
What medicines do you take?
Do the medicines have any side-effects?
How do you feel?
When did you go to your doctor?
Which question was asked: I was treated at the hospital for ENT diseases.
* Where were you treated?
What doctor did you consult?
When did you go to your doctor?
How do you feel?
What medicines did you take?
Which question was asked: I’ve had x-ray of my arm.
* What procedures have you already been performed?
What cure did you have?
What doctor did you visit?
When did you fall ill?
When did you go to your doctor?
Which question was asked: I’ve been given a course of injections.
* What treatment have you been given?
What medicines did you take?
What injections were you given?
When did you fall ill?
How do you feel after injections?
Which question was asked: In the morning it falls down.
* Are there any changes with your temperature in the morning?
What temperature did you have yesterday evening?
What is your temperature now?
When did you go to the doctor?
How do you feel?
You want to know the patient’s name. Which would you ask:
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* What is your name?
How old are you?
How are you?
How do you do?
What do you do?
You want to know the patient's condition. Which would you ask:
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