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This document provides vocabulary and descriptions related to common body pains and injuries. It defines words like "ache", "hurt", "injured", "throb", and "itch" and gives examples of their usage. Phrases are provided for nurses to ask patients about the location and nature of their pain. Activities at the end instruct translating pain descriptions into English and roleplaying a conversation between a nurse and patient.
This document provides vocabulary and descriptions related to common body pains and injuries. It defines words like "ache", "hurt", "injured", "throb", and "itch" and gives examples of their usage. Phrases are provided for nurses to ask patients about the location and nature of their pain. Activities at the end instruct translating pain descriptions into English and roleplaying a conversation between a nurse and patient.
This document provides vocabulary and descriptions related to common body pains and injuries. It defines words like "ache", "hurt", "injured", "throb", and "itch" and gives examples of their usage. Phrases are provided for nurses to ask patients about the location and nature of their pain. Activities at the end instruct translating pain descriptions into English and roleplaying a conversation between a nurse and patient.
Diagnostic Destiya Dwi P., S.Kep., Ners, M.Kep. Learning Objective • student should be able to : • express the location of the pain in the body Vocabulary Verb Noun Adjective
to have+noun an ache sprained
to ache a pain stiff to hurt a bruise sore to throb a rash painful to itch a cut dizzy to irritate a scar fainted to injure a swelling injured a graze a sting a bite Description of “ache, hurt, injured, throb and itch” • ache (v) : merasa sakit yang tidak terlalu, tetapi berlangsung terus menerus e.g. i'm aching all over Her eyes ache from lack of sleep • ache (n) : rasa sakit e.g. Mom, i've got a tummy ache Muscular aches and pains can be soothed by a relaxing massage Bellyache/stomachache: sakit perut • pain (n) : suatu rasa yang dialami tubuh akibat suatu penyakit atau luka atau tindakan tertentu. e.g. she was clearly in a lot of pain He felt a sharp pain in his knee patients suffering from acute pain the booklet contains information of pain relief during labor this cream should have relieve the pain • painful (adj) : terasa sakit e.g. is your back still painful? My ankle is still to painful on walk on • hurt (v) : menyebabkan terasa sakit secara fisik, terluka e.g. He hurt his back playing squash did you hurt yourself? My back is really hurting me today strong light hurts my eyes • injured (adj) : melukai, luka, menyebabkan luka e.g. He injured his knee when playing hockey she injured herself during training • throb (n) : sakit yang berdenyut e.g. My headache headed to a dull throbbing • sore (adj) : sakit, perih (bias karena infeksi atau gerakan yang berlebihan) e.g. i have a sore throat his feet were sore after my stomach is still core after the operation • itch (v) : gatal e.g. i itch all over does the rash itch? this sweater really itches Useful expression • Would/can you show me/point at the location of your pain? • show me where the location of your pain is? • where is the pain? • is it (your pain) in your+(part of the body)? • do you feel pain in your + (part of the body)? Activity 1 Translate into communicative english using the words given below! 1. (pain) saya merasakan sakit sekali di lutut saya 2. (hurt) pergelangan kaki saya nyeri 3. (throb) kepala saya pusing berdenyut-denyut 4. (itch) punggung saya terasa gatal 5. (injured) jari tangan saya terluka 6. (sore) tenggorokan saya sakit 7. (hurt) sinar yang terang akan menyakitkan mata 8. (ache) kaki saya sakit karena terlalu banyak berlari 9. (pain) saya merasa sakit disini 10.(painful) punggung saya terasa sakit sekali Activity 2 • Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient Patient : Call a nurse, state your complaint Nurse : ask what the problem is Nurse : Repeat patient's expression for sure Nurse : ask patient to tell the location of patient : tell nurse where you feel the pain