Scene 19: Frequency Expressions

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Scene 19: Frequency Expressions Jose S. Santiago M.D.

Q and A Session 1. How often does Ms. Foster eat breakfast? She _______________ eats breakfast. 2. How often does Mr. Smith travel? He travels _____________.

Q and A Session 3. How often does Ms. Wood’s family go out for dinner? Ms. Wood’s family goes out __________. 4. How often does Mr. Lincoln watch movies? He goes to a movie theater ____________.

Q and A Session 5. How often does Ms. McCain drive her car? She drives her car ___________. 6.How often does Mr. Gardener drink alcohol? He drinks alcohol _______________.

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Diarrhea- loose bowel movement I have been going in and out of the washroom all night due to diarrhea.

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Bowel- intestines How is her bowel movement after the surgery.

Hospital Vocabulary 18 Aspirin- a tablet used to relieve pain or fever; anti-platelet agent She took aspirin because of her headaches.

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Duodenography- producing images of the duodenum Are you ready for a duodenography test?

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Adjust- to conform to new conditions; to change so as to fit His eyes were adjusted to the darkness of the cave.

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Temperature- degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment How do I change the room temperature?

Hospital Vocabulary 19 Preliminary- first; initial The preliminary results look very good.

Scene 20: Number Expressions Jose S. Santiago M.D.

Q and A Session 1. When was World War II over? World War II was over in ____________. 2. When was Mr. Smith hospitalized? He was hospitalized on ____________.

Q and A Session 3. When is Ms. Wood’s operation? Her surgery is scheduled for __________. 4. When is Mr. Lincoln’s appointment? His doctor’s appointment is at __________.

Q and A Session 5. When does Mr. Lincoln want to see his doctor? He wants to see his doctor _________. 6. When does Ms. McCain want to have her appointment? She wants her appointment on ________.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Decease- die; death Mr. Newman is recently deceased.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Permissible- permitted; allowable Only some foods are permissible to take.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Dye- substance used to color a material This solution is the oral dye for endoscopy.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Recovery- return to normal condition His recovery was amazingly fast.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Decrease- become smaller or lesser in number Customer complaints have been decreased gradually.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Premature- born after a gestation period of less than 36 weeks; early It was a premature birth.

Hospital Vocabulary 20 Anomaly- irregular; abnormal; different than the normal or common order They found anomalies in the test result.