Picking Up Prescriptions - LINC 2.24

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PHARMACIST: Mr. Amador?
MR. AMADOR: Yes.
PHARMACIST: Okay, here's your prescription. Now, take 5 ml (five millilitres) and 5 ml (five millilitres) , until it's all gone.
MR. AMADOR: When will it start to work?
PHARMACIST: Soon. , your ear will feel much better.
MR. AMADOR: So that's 5 ml (five millilitres) , morning and night? That's , at eight o'clock in the morning and ?
PHARMACIST: That's right. It should take you to finish the medicine.
MR. AMADOR: Ahh! Thanks a lot.
PHARMACIST: No problem.
JAN: Hello. I'm Jan Michesku. I called this morning.
PHARMACIST: Yes, Mr. Michesku. Your prescriptions are right here. They've been ready for an hour.
JAN: Good.
PHARMACIST: Now, take these pills . That's .
JAN: I usually take them in the morning, three , and one —about ten or eleven at night.
PHARMACIST: That's fine.
JAN: When do I take the other pills?
PHARMACIST: You can take these you feel a pain.
JAN: Well, it's almost lunch time. Is it okay if I take one ?
PHARMACIST: It's better if you wait till after lunch, .
JAN: Why is that?
PHARMACIST: The pills may upset your stomach if it's empty.
JAN: Oh, okay. I'll wait till after lunch. I'll take one about one o'clock . Well, thanks very much for your help.
PHARMACIST: You're welcome.
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Reading a Prescription Label

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has   •  the name of   •  are   •  plenty of   •  refills   •  phone number   •  is   •  prescription   •  medication   •  dose   •  patient is   •  RX 2867485  
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1. Who is the patient?
The Victor Yuen.
2. What is the medication?
The is Presidone.
3. What is the ?
The dose is 20 milligrams.
4. What the directions?
The directions are, “Take one tablet one time daily. Take with water.”
5. What is the number?
The prescription number is .
6. How many does the patient have?
The patient two refills.
7. What is the pharmacy?
The name of the pharmacy is Pharmasave.
8. What is the phone number?
The is 604-241-2898
9. What the doctor’s name?
The doctor’s name is Dr. John Henry.
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911 Medical Emergency Video

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for what city   ·  what happened   ·  in his late 40s   ·  on the way   ·  will be   ·  the patient   ·  put you through   ·  is he   ·  at McGill and Slocan   ·  fell down   ·  the address   ·  breathing  
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9-1-1: 9-1-1. Do you need police, fire or ambulance?
CALLER: Ambulance
9-1-1: I'll .
BC AMBULANCE: BC Ambulance, ?
CALLER: Vancouver
BC AMBULANCE: What's of the emergency?
CALLER: Beside the grocery store .
BC AMBULANCE: Okay, tell me ?
CALLER: A man and he's not moving.
BC AMBULANCE: I have an ambulance . Are you with now?
CALLER: Yes.
BC AMBULANCE: How old ?
CALLER: He's it looks like.
BC AMBULANCE: Is he awake?
CALLER: No.
BC AMBULANCE: Is he ?
CALLER: Yes.
BC AMBULANCE: Stay calm. An ambulance right there.

Vocabulary

Put you through: connect you
Patient: sick person
Awake: not sleeping
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New Patient Information - LINC 2.18

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had   ·  she ever had   ·  she's had   ·  since   ·  to bring   ·  to ask   ·  been   ·  to catch   ·  never been   ·  since   ·  never had   ·  She's been   ·  had   ·  bring   ·  she ever had   ·  haven't been   ·  is  
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DOCTOR: And breathe deeply now. Good, good.
TASHA: Is everything okay?
DOCTOR: Yes, Lisa a very healthy young lady. Since Lisa is a new patient, I would just like a few questions about her medical history.
TASHA: Sure. No problem.
DOCTOR: Has Lisa all her vaccinations?
TASHA: Yes, them all.
DOCTOR: Did you the form showing the vaccination dates?
TASHA: Oh, no. I forgot it. Sorry.
DOCTOR: No problem. Just be sure to bring it next time. Has Lisa had the measles before?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had measles.
DOCTOR: Has the mumps?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had mumps either.
DOCTOR: Chicken pox?
TASHA: Yes, she chicken pox just before her third birthday.
DOCTOR: Has she had any other communicable diseases?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any, except conjunctivitis. But she hasn't had it last summer.
DOCTOR: So, she hasn't had it since last summer?
TASHA: That's right. okay since then.
DOCTOR: Good. Just stay away from anyone who has conjunctivitis. It's very easy . Just a few more questions.
TASHA: No problem.
DOCTOR: Has Lisa ever in the hospital before?
TASHA: No, she's in the hospital, except when she was born!
DOCTOR: Right! Has minor surgery?
TASHA: No, she's minor surgery. Oh! I forgot to tell you, she did have tonsillitis when she was six.
DOCTOR: Have her tonsils been taken out?
TASHA: No, they taken out.
DOCTOR: Has she had any trouble with her tonsils then?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any trouble. She's been fine since then.
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At the Medical Clinic

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Are you feeling   ·  he's lost   ·  to take   ·  will call   ·  appreciate   ·  have to schedule   ·  have to   ·  can I do   ·  often   ·  roll up   ·  changed   ·  to see   ·  I'm going to send   ·  have been   ·  cannot  
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DOCTOR: What for you today?
VICTOR: I see clearly
EMILY: And his hands and feet numb.
DOCTOR: Ok. I'm going to take your blood pressure. Can you your sleeve? Thank you very much. I that. tired?
VICTOR: Yes, I feel tired.
DOCTOR: Please step on the scale. Has your weight ?
EMILY: Yes, weight.
DOCTOR: OK. you in for some blood tests. I'd like to check for diabetes.
VICTOR: Do I pay for the blood test?
DOCTOR: No. Just don't forget your Care Card. Here's where you go to get your blood taken.
EMILY: Do we another appointment?
DOCTOR: No the receptionist you if we need you.
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Injured Worker - LINC 2.23

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My elbow   ·  bandage   ·  a bad bruise   ·  a bruise   ·  a lot   ·  the bone   ·  your arm   ·  your ankle   ·  the wrist   ·  some blood   ·  the pain   ·  sore   ·  an X-ray   ·  my upper arm   ·  a prescription   ·  a little  
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DR. RIMOUSKI: Sorry, does hurt?
MANUEL: Yeah. It's really right there.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Well, the good news is I don't think is broken.
MANUEL: It sure feels broken.
DR. RIMOUSKI: I think it's just a very bad sprain.
MANUEL: It really hurts.
DR. RIMOUSKI: I'm putting on this tight to keep the wrist from moving. That should reduce .
MANUEL: Ow.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Sorry. Now, how's that?
MANUEL: You're right. It's better.
DR. RIMOUSKI: How's your shoulder?
MANUEL: Oh, my shoulder's okay. My ankle's sore, but I think it's just . I bruised my knees, too. But it's okay.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Well, let me take a look at .
MANUEL: Okay. Get it up there ...
DR. RIMOUSKI: Yes, I think you're right. It's just .
MANUEL: Yeah, the pain is almost gone.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Did you hurt your head?
MANUEL: Well, I don't remember hurting my head.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Well, there's here. Let me take care of it.
MANUEL: Okay. Ouch, I can feel it now.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Done. How's ?
MANUEL: Well, my arm's okay. is a little sore. See?
DR. RIMOUSKI: No damage, but you will have a bruise there.
MANUEL: Well, feels fine.
DR. RIMOUSKI: Okay. I'd like to make an appointment for you to get to make sure your wrist bone is not broken.
MANUEL: Okay.
DR. RIMOUSKI: I'll write you for some pills. They'll keep the swelling down.

Vocabulary

Sprain: painful injury, twist or stretch
Swelling: getting larger
Bruise: dark colour on skin
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Phoning 911 - LINC 2.14

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is going to be   ·  calm down   ·  hurry   ·  at   ·  at   ·  an emergency   ·  a cellular phone   ·  have   ·  should be   ·  the paramedics   ·  to know   ·  a car accident  
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3rdCALLER
OPERATOR: 911.
CALLER #3: I have . My three-year-old just swallowed drain cleaner!
OPERATOR: Okay, ma'am, I'll have to ask you to . We're going to get you some help.
CALLER #3: Oh, please !
OPERATOR: We will, ma'am. Now, you're located 413 Elm Avenue?
CALLER #3: Yes! Apartment three.
OPERATOR: I'm putting your call through to . They'll tell you what to do until the ambulance gets there.
CALLER #3: Thank you!
OPERATOR: You to try to calm down, ma'am. Everything all right.
4th CALLER
OPERATOR: 911.
CALLER #4: Yes, hi. I'd like to report .
OPERATOR: Are you calling from , ma'am?
CALLER #4: Yes, I am.
OPERATOR: Okay. In that case, I need you to give me your location.
CALLER #4: I'm the Oak Road exit.
OPERATOR: And I need how many vehicles are involved.
CALLER #4: Two. It looks pretty bad.
OPERATOR: Okay. The emergency response team there in approximately five to ten minutes.

Vocabulary

Swallow: drink
Drain cleaner: cleaner for the kitchen or bathroom sink
Paramedics: ambulance workers
Report: tell about
Cellular phone: cell phone
Exit: highway turn with a sign
Vehicles: cars or trucks
Involved: in the situation (accident]
Emergency response team: ambulances and police team
Approximately: about, around
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Pregnant at the Doctor - LINC 2.02

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being   ·  can get   ·  have to   ·  felt   ·  have   ·  You've gained   ·  are you feeling   ·  is   ·  become   ·  kicking   ·  trying   ·  can find   ·  to get   ·  to stay   ·  to lie down   ·  check   ·  I'll   ·  are feeling   ·  been   ·  feel   ·  had   ·  should try   ·  to take   ·  get   ·  were  
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DOCTOR: So how this week?
CATHY: Big!
DOCTOR: Let's your weight.
DOCTOR: Let's see. 11 (eleven) kilograms in total, 25 (twenty-five) pounds. That's not bad. Let's check your pulse.
CATHY: I really heavy. I've having a lot of backache.
DOCTOR: Did you backache before you pregnant?
CATHY: No. I sometimes pain around my neck, but this is in my lower back.
DOCTOR: Your extra weight making your back hurt. Your pulse is normal. That's good.
CATHY: I'm trying care of myself. I'm careful about the food I eat.
DOCTOR: Good for you! You're already a good mother. Do you still have headaches?
CATHY: Not really, but if I a cold, my, my nose and head hurt.
DOCTOR: Those are the sinuses. They get blocked. That's normal. The sinuses very swollen.
CATHY: Sometimes I can't breathe through my nose. I breathe through my mouth.
DOCTOR: In that case, try not sick.
CATHY: I'm not to!
DOCTOR: Do you have any other problems?
CATHY: Well, my ankles swollen.
DOCTOR: You need off your feet as much as you can. You and put your feet up every few hours.
CATHY: Okay, try. One other thing. I twisted my knee a couple of days ago, and my knee really loose. Why would that happen?
DOCTOR: The ligaments in your body loose when you're pregnant. You just need to be extra careful. Okay, I need you on the table.
CATHY: Oh! The baby's . Feel!
DOCTOR: Good strong legs! Now, let's see if we the baby's heartbeat
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