专业英语情景剧剧本
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How long do I have to have the plaster?
从车祸到医院的PPT
D: What seems to be the problem?
P: I was wounded in a car accident, my right arm was grazed and now, I have a pain
in my shoulder.
D: When did the accident happen?
P: 30 minutes ago.
D: I see, and how did you come to the hospital?
P: A passerby sent me here just now.
D: And what’s your name?
P: Sara
D: How old are you?
P: 60 years old.
D: Where do you live?
P: I live in HaiChang Road, ChaShan Town.
D: Okay, can you move your arm?
P: A little bit.
D: Can you point out where you feel painful?
P: (指肩膀)It’s here.
D: What’s the degree of the pain?
P: It’s so painful that I nearly can’t stand it.
D: I got it, now we need an X-ray first. You’d better go to the X-ray Department.
When the X-ray are ready, bring them back to me to examine.
(Ten minutes later, the patient brings back the X-ray plates) PPT
P: May I come in? (敲门)
D: Come in, please. I’ll just take a look at it.(看) The X-ray reveals a fracture of your
shoulder.
P: Is it serious? How will you treat it, doctor?
D: You don’t need to be serious too much, I will try my best to treat you, now I will
put the plaster on your shoulder.
P: But...but...
D: What?
P: Will it cost much money?
D: The price is not very high, just be relax.
P: Will it have a bad effect on my later life?
D: As long as you cooperate with us, the rate of recovering is very high.
(The next morning, Nurse Wang come to see the patient.) PPT
N: Hello, Miss Xu, Did you have a nice sleeping yesterday?
P: I can’t sleep until 1:00 o’clock.
N: I think maybe it’s having the plaster that make you sleepless.
P: Yeah, it’s the part of the reasons, the unfamiliar surroundings is another important
reason.
N: Many new patients have the same experience as you. When you are familiar with
the hospital,you will gradually adapt to it as time gose by.
P: I except that. How long do I have to have the plaster?
N: About five weeks.
P: Five weeks? Are you sure? If I don’t go back to my company within one week, I
must be fired.
N: I feel your feeling, but if you don’t heal your wounds patiently, the sickness will
have a bad impact on your later life.
P: Yeah, health is more important than any other. But the plaster is really troublesome,
I can’t move easily.
N: I see. But you have to stay in bed and keep it as long as you need.
P: I can move my arm a little bit. Does that mean I am turning all right?
N: Well, that’s good if you can move your arm. But you still need the plaster, and it
will help you to recover completely.
P: All right. I just really want to get rid of the plaster.
N: Be patient. You won’t need it in five weeks.