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Intermediate ESOL - A Visit to the Doctor
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If you have back pain, what type of medication should you use?
A heating pad or pain medication like ibuprofen.
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What is another word for medicine, something that makes you feel better?
Remedy
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What part of the body do we use to eat?
Mouth
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What is another word for "pain"?
Ache or Hurt
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What does the word "must" mean? Example: An adult must take this medicine every 4 hours.
It is necessary / They have to
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If someone cannot eat peanuts because their body reacts badly, they have an _______________ to peanuts.
Allergy
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What part of the body do we use to see?
Eyes
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What part of the body is this an image of?
Feet or toes
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What type of doctor should you see if you have problems with your eyes?
An optometrist
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What do we call the health problem that means you have a high temperature?
Fever
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What part of the body is this an image of?
A Hand or Fingers
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What health problem makes you make the noise, "achoooo!"?
A sneeze
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What do we call the health problem that means you have problems breathing?
Asthma
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What type of doctor should you see if you have a toothache?
A dentist
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What type of doctor should a child go see?
A pediatrician
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Where do people go to pick up medications/ prescriptions?
A pharmacy
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If you have a rash, what type of medication should you use?
Lotion
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What is another word for "health problem"?
A symptom
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What do we call a person who is in the hospital?
A patient
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If you have asthma, what type of medication do you use?
An inhaler
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What do we call the health problem that you get when you touch fire?
A burn
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What part of the body do we use to hear?
Ears
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