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Which term refers to the medical professional who treats dental issues?
Which term refers to the medical professional who treats dental issues?
What is the Spanish term for 'throat'?
What is the Spanish term for 'throat'?
Which of these symptoms describes a condition of 'having a fever'?
Which of these symptoms describes a condition of 'having a fever'?
Which body part corresponds to 'el corazón'?
Which body part corresponds to 'el corazón'?
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What does 'doler' mean in terms of physical sensation?
What does 'doler' mean in terms of physical sensation?
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What is the role of 'la sala de emergencia(s)'?
What is the role of 'la sala de emergencia(s)'?
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What does the term 'la receta' refer to in a medical context?
What does the term 'la receta' refer to in a medical context?
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Which of the following verbs describes the action of 'to injure one's foot'?
Which of the following verbs describes the action of 'to injure one's foot'?
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Study Notes
Body Parts
- Mouth: boca
- Arm: brazo
- Head: cabeza
- Heart: corazón
- Neck: cuello
- Body: cuerpo
- Finger: dedo
- Toe: dedo del pie
- Stomach: estómago
- Throat: garganta
- Bone: hueso
- Nose: nariz
- (Sense of) Hearing/Inner Ear: oído
- (Outer) Ear: oreja
- Eye: ojo
- Foot: pie
- Leg: pierna
- Knee: rodilla
- Ankle: tobillo
Verbs
- Fall (Down): caerse
- Damage; Break Down: dañar
- Bump Into; Run Into: darse con
- Hurt: doler (o:ue)
- Get Sick: enfermarse
- Be Sick: estar enfermo/a
- Sneeze: estornudar
- Injure (one's foot): lastimarse (el pie)
- Forget: olvidar
- Give an injection: poner una inyección
- Prohibit: prohibir
- Prescribe: recetar
- Break: romper
- Break (one's leg): romperse (la pierna)
- Have a tooth removed: sacar(se) un diente
- Be allergic (to): ser alérgico/a (a)
- Suffer an illness: sufrir una enfermedad
- Have pain: tener dolor (m.)
- Have a fever: tener fiebre (f.)
- Take someone's temperature: tomar la temperatura
- Sprain (one's ankle): torcerse (o:ue) (el tobillo)
- Cough: toser
Adjectives
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Congested; Stuffed-up: congestionado/a
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Pregnant: embarazada
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Grave; Serious: grave
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Dizzy; Nauseated: mareado/a
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Medical: médico/a
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Healthy: saludable
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Healthy: sano/a
Health Vocabulary
- Accident: accidente
- Antibiotic: antibiótico
- Aspirin: aspirina
- Clinic: clínica
- Doctor's office: consultorio
- Dentist: dentista
- Doctor: doctor(a)
- (Head)ache; Pain: dolor (de cabeza)
- Nurse: enfermero/a
- Physical exam: examen médico
- Pharmacy: farmacia
- Flu: gripe
- Hospital: hospital
- Infection: infección
- Medication: medicamento
- Medicine: medicina
- Operation: operación
- Patient: paciente
- Pill; Tablet: pastilla
- X-ray: radiografía
- Prescription: receta
- Cold (Illness): resfriado
- Emergency room: sala de emergencia(s)
- Health: salud
- Symptom: síntoma
- Cough: tos
Adverbs
- Often: a menudo
- On Time: a tiempo
- Sometimes: a veces
- Furthermore; Besides: además (de)
- Frequently: con frecuencia
- Hardly; scarcely: apenas
- Like this; so: así
- Enough; rather: bastante
- Almost: casi
- As a child: de niño/a
- From time to time: de vez en cuando
- Slowly: despacio
- Less: menos
- A lot; many times: muchas veces
- Little: poco
- At least: por lo menos
- Soon: pronto
- Quickly: rápido
- Every day: todos los días
Conjunction
- While: mientras
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Test your knowledge of body parts and common health-related verbs in Spanish. This quiz covers essential vocabulary that is useful for understanding basic medical conversations and descriptions of the human body. Prepare to enhance your Spanish language skills in a fun and engaging way!