A 49 -year- old man presented in A & E with chest pain.
He had the pain for 3 hours prior
to arrival. The pain radiate in the centre of this chest and be to his left shoulder.
He have a history of chest pai non exercise. Which has been present for the previous six
months.
He smoke approximately 20 cigarettest a day and be teetotal. He has been prescribed
aspirin. B- blockers for the previous two years, and a GTN spray to use as required. Which
is two to three times per week. His father died of a myocardial infarction aged 65. He work
as a gallery attendant.
Nouns Sustantivos
Body language Lenguaje corporal
Culture Cultura
Non-verbal communication Comunicación no verbal
Adjectives for pain Adjetivos para el dolor
Aching Dolor
Boring Aburrido
Burning Ardiente
Crushing Aplastante
Dull Aliviar
Excruciating Insoportable
Gripping Agarre
Intense Intenso
Persistent Persistente
Piercing Perforación
Scalding Escaldado
Severe Severo
Shooting Tiro
Spasmodic Espasmódico
Thunderclap Tronido
Vague Impreciso
Sentences:
1. Our body language can influence our emotions.
2. Culture
3. My patient´s also be able to help me to interpret non-verbal communication.
4. The patients came in a lot of aching.
5. The pain made the patient boring all the time.
6. Inhalation may cause burning in the chest, with coughing.
7. A crushing injury can cause this serious condition, which requires immediate
medical attention.
8. Mr. Johnson also noticed a dull pain in his scarred leg.
9. The pain and recovery after the accident was excruciating.
10. He could not gripping objects as it caused pain in his hand.
11. The treatment was intense and came with severe side effects.
12. Persistent pain has a series of physical, psychological, and social consequences.
13. For piercing procedures, an antimicrobial surgical handscrub should be used.
14. Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames.
15. For each change, your symptoms may be mild or severe.
16. The pain he felt from the shooting in his arm was unbearable.
17. Cervical dystonia is also called spasmodic torticollis.
18. Thunderclap headache is characteristic of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
19. The initial report was perhaps understandably vague and general.