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Complete the following dialogue between a doctor and a patient with ten sets of utterances for the following situation in which a person goes to a doctor for treatment. The doctor wishes to give him/ her an injection. The person is scared. The doctor convinces the patient and administers the injection. Now, in pairs, enact the dialogue in the classroom.
Solution
Doctor | Good evening. Please come in. |
Patient | Good evening, Doctor. |
Doctor | Tell me what ails you? |
Patient | I have severe stomach pain and mild fever too. |
Doctor | Patient |
Patient | (Shows the tongue) Is it dengue? |
Doctor | Don’t jump to conclusions. |
Patient | I’m worried, Sir. |
Doctor | Don’t worry. Tell me. What did you eat last evening? |
Patient | I took KFC chicken one full bucket. |
Doctor | I doubt some food poisoning. |
Patient | What should I do, Sir?. |
Doctor | Take an injection to stem the effect of food poisoning, and we will give you bottles of glucose. |
Patient | Can you avoid injection, Sir? |
Doctor | The young man doesn’t worry. My muse Sarala will give you an injection where you won’t feel any pain. |
Patient | Thank you, Doctor. |
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