Vocabulary Chapter 5B.

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Vocabulary Chapter 5B

To hurt Doler (o-ue)

The pain El dolor

The nurse El / la enfermero (a)

To examine examinar

The injection/shot La inyección

To give a shot Poner una inyección

The medicine La medicina

The crutches Las muletas

The pills Las pastillas

The stitches Las puntadas

To stitch Dar puntadas

The x-ray La radiografía

To take an x-ray Sacar una radiografía

The prescription La receta

To prescribe recetar

broken Roto (a)

The emergency room La sala de emergencia

The blood La sangre

The wheelchair La silla de ruedas

The bandage La venda

The cast El yeso

To explain how An accident occured

The accident El accidente

The ambulance La ambulancia

caerse Me caigo Te caes Se cayó Se cayeron

To crash Chocar con

To cut yourself Cortarse

To hurt yourself lastimarse

What happened to you? ¿Qué te pasó?

To break yourself romperse

To twist/sprain Torcerse (o-ue)

To trip (over) Tropezar (e-ie) (con)

body Parts…

The elbow El codo

The neck El cuello

The back La espalda

The shoulder El hombro

The bone El hueso

The wrist La muñeca

The muscle El músculo

The knee La rodilla

The ankle El tobillo

Other useful words and expressions… To move yourself Moverse (o - ue) Poor little thing Pobrecito (a) What a shame! ¡Qué lástima! To feel Sentirse (e – ie)