2. Health
Asking about health
• When doctor want to know about patient’s health, generally they
ask question such as:
• How is You Health?
• H…… i….. Y……. C………..?
• How Are you Feel Today?
3. Being healthy and ill
Not
ill
Healthy
Fit
In a good
health
condition
Fit & well
Well/
very well
4. Being healthy and ill
ill
Un-
healthy
Un-fit
In a poor
health
condition
poorly
Not-well/
not very
well
5. Sickness
• Ilness, in general
• Or travel sickness in specific
• Or nausea/vomitting in spesific
• In general, patient will say:
• I Was Si/ I……. / U …….
• I F…… S……. / I…… / U…….
6. Recovery
• The patient made a good/full/complete full recovery
• Improving vs deteriorating
• To recover
• To improve
• To deteriorate
• Relapse
• Remmision
8. • Patient: Very good. I’m usually quite ….. and …..
• Doctor: What is the problem now?
• Patient: It’s my stomach • Doctor: Do you feel …………?
• Patient: Yes
• Doctor: Have you actually been ………..?
• Patient: No
• Doctor: Have you had any serious …………….. in the past?
• Patient: No, none at all
1. Her condition ……………. and she died
2. He ………………… and was allowed to go home from hospital
3. The patient made a full ……………. from her breast cancer
9. 4. I have been in ……….. health for months and feel very fit
5. He seems ……………. after eating his breakfast
Body Parts
16. Please help a patient describe renal colic
Clue
• It starts at my ……… and goes into …………………
17. Patient’s complaint Anatomical/medical term
I’ve got a lump in my groin …………… Swelling
My son has a stomachache ……………. Pain
She got some spots around her nipple ……………….. Rash
I got some spots around my bellybutton ………………. Rash
Doctor diagnosed me with enlarged axillary node Axilary …………………..
I’ve got a pain in my jaw ……………….. Pain
I feel pain in the middle of the chest ……………….. Pain
I felt stomach pain that goes on and off several times Abdominal ………..
18. Complete the table with words from the box
Abdomen, knee, elbow, upper arm,
chest, arm, wrist, leg, thigh, forearm,
digit, ankle, cubiti, flank
Trunk Upper limb Lower limb
24. Examination of the chest
• First to the inspection, looking for chest wall shape and deformity
• Respiratory movement should be ………….. on both sides (bilaterally)
• Perform ………………, to look for any lump in the chest wall. Any rubor,
calor, dolor? Skin abnormalities, tenderness, and tactile fremitus.
• Do percussion of the both right and left lung fields, cephalad to ………
Assess the resonance and dullness.
• Finalizing examination using a medical to, a ……………… to perform
auscultation. Listen to the breath and hearth sound. In asthma, we
can hear abnormal sound, ………..
35. Examination of the abdomen
• To examine the patient with enlarged abdominal organs, first feel for
the ……………….. on the right side and the ……………… on the left side.
• Feel for the right side. To do this, ask the patient to take a deep ……,
while pressing the fingers upwards and inwards. If the organ is
enlarged, known as ………………..
• And next cross over to the left side, palpate for the possibility for an
enlarged …………….., known as ……………….
• Finally moving down to the lower abdomen. Feel for the …………… in
the pelvis which is only felt if it is full.
37. Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Hepatitis A Urinary bladder
2 Pneumonia B Gall bladder
3 Nephritis C Heart
4 Gastic ulcer D Kidney
5 Cystitis E Liver
6 Angina pectoris F Lung
7 Cholecystitis G Bone
8 Dislocation H Stomach
38. Part 2. By using your medical
knowledge,
match the condition with the organs affected
39. Part 3. By using your medical
knowledge,
Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Cholelithiasis A Urinary bladder
2 Stroke B Vessels
3 Renal mass C Brain
4 Peptic ulcer D Kidney
5 Vesicolithiasis E Bone
6 Atherosclerosis F Biliary tract
40. Part 4. By using your medical
knowledge,
7 Scurvy G Large bowel
8 Colorectal carcinoma H Gaster
41. Part 5. By using your medical
knowledge,
match the condition with the organs affected
42. Part 6. By using your medical
knowledge,
Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Cardiomegaly A Meninges
2 Lymphadenitis B Nose
3 Bronchiectasis C Nodes
4 Cirrhosis D Liver
5 Rhinosinusitis E Brain
6 Meningitis F Lung
43. Part 7. By using your medical
knowledge,
7 Fracture G Bone
8 Stroke H Heart
44. Part 8. By using your medical
knowledge,
match the condition with the organs affected
45. Part 9. By using your medical
knowledge,
Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Encephalitis A Large bowel
2 GERD B Hepar
3 Osteomyelitis C Nose
4 Nasal polyp D Stomach
5 COPD E Brain
6 Fatty liver F Lung
46. Part 10. By using your medical
knowledge,
7 Urolithiasis G Bone
8 Ulcerative colitis H Urinary tract
47. Part 11. By using your medical
knowledge,
match the condition with the organs affected
48. Part 12. By using your medical
knowledge,
Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Orchitis A Blood
2 Conjunctivitis B Nervous system
3 Tonsilitis C Bone
4 Scoliosis D Mammae
5 Tetanus E Groin
6 Leukemia F Eye
49. Part 13. By using your medical
knowledge,
7 Hernia G Testicle
8 Breast cancer H Throat
50. Part 14. By using your medical
knowledge,
match the condition with the organs affected
51. Part 15. By using your medical
knowledge,
Please make a
short
note/definition
about the
disease as well
No. The diseases Alph. The Organs
1 Mastitis A Skin
2 Cervical cancer B Nervous system
3 Compression fracture C Soft tissue
4 Erectile dysfunction D Breast
5 Lipoma E Vertebrae
6 Diphteria F Uterus
52. Part 16. By using your medical
knowledge,
7 Sunburn G Penis
8 Epilepsy H Throat