Dictation Practice – Part A04
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Answer
- car accident
- dizzy
- whiplash
- sore neck
- sick
- penicillin
- sprained ankle
- hypertension
- stroke
- alzheimer
- hockey tournament
- stay off
Transcript
Doctor: | It’s nice to meet you Mr. Johnston. You’ve been referred to me by Dr. Bruce. Why don’t you tell me why you’re here? |
Mr. Johnston: | Uh… Well… Yeah… About a week ago, I was in a car accident. Nothing really happened at the time.
I spoke to a doctor that day, but he was still a bit concerned. So, a couple of days later, I think it was about that, I was definitely starting to feel a little bit different. |
Doctor: | So, what happened when you first went to the doctor? |
Mr. Johnston: | Well, right after the accident, there was really no problem. I didn’t feel anything. It didn’t hurt at all.
He did say … the doctor I mean… he said that I should watch out, or pay attention, to see if I had a sore neck, or sore back or anything. And that’s what happened. A few days later, I was starting to feel a little bit dizzy, um… and then… Well, that’s when he said it was definitely whiplash and he referred me to you. |
Doctor: | Okay. And how have you been feeling since then? |
Mr. Johnston: | Well, I’ve definitely had a sore neck. It’s really been bothering me the last day or so. And, like I said, I’ve been feeling a bit dizzy. Actually, I have to sit down every once in a while ‘cause it gets a little disruptive, difficult to work and that sort of stuff.
I’ve been feeling a bit sick too. I actually had to take yesterday and today off work because I’m finding it quite difficult. I’ve just been really tired as well. |
Doctor: | Is there anything else in your medical history that I should be aware of? Any allergies, any other recent visits to the doctor? |
Mr. Johnston: | I don’t think there’s anything that pertains to this… to this injury. I’m allergic to penicillin. I just found that out recently, actually. That could have been quite dangerous. And last year, I had the flu really, really bad… but Nothing that really relates to this. |
Doctor: | It says here you play hockey. |
Mr. Johnston: | Yeah, yeah, every weekend. |
Doctor: | Any injuries that I should know about? |
Mr. Johnston: | Not really, I’ve been pretty lucky, actually. A couple of months ago I had a sprained ankle, which is pretty common in hockey. Uhh… we usually have good trainers though and they keep an eye on us. We take good care of ourselves. |
Doctor: | Nothing serious then. |
Mr. Johnston: | No, I’ve been pretty lucky. |
Doctor: | And just take me through your family’s medical history. |
Mr. Johnston: | Um… Let me think about that. Well, there’s hypertension and heart disease. Those are two things that have been there for my grandparents and my parents. My parents are actually taking it quite seriously, so they’re eating a lot better these days. I do as well. And my grandfather had a stroke a few years ago. That was pretty hard, and now, he’s showing some early signs of Alzheimer’s. |
Doctor: | Okay. Well, I would like to examine you in a minute but first I really need to make you understand that you are going to have to stop sports for the moment. |
Mr. Johnston: | Oh, really? That’s kind of tough one, doctor. Sports are a pretty big part of my life. I mean, I really don’t know how I feel about… you know like It’s pretty tough for me to sit still and I do… I mean, we have to do this big hockey tournament next week. Is there really no way that I can play in that? I mean, I can take it easy when I am playing. This got to be a way I can get out on a field. I mean, I’ve been working toward this all year. |
Doctor: | I can’t stop you from playing, but I strongly advise against it because if you get hurt, you can cause permanent serious damages so you really need to rest and stay off your feet until we know what’s causing this symptom. |
Mr. Johnston: | What if I’m feeling OK by next week? Would it be alright to, you know, play then? |