Going to the Doctor
a prescription
An order from a doctor for a specific medicine (ex: The doctor will send your prescription to the pharmacy.)
a receptionist
The person at a desk who greets visitors as they walk into an office or building (ex: You need to check in with the receptionist when you arrive to your appointment).
sore
a feeling of pain or discomfort (ex: I think I have a cold because my throat feels sore.)
a bruise
a purple/blue area on the skin (ex: I fell down yesterday, so now there's a bruise on my leg.)
a fever
a rise in the temperature of the body (ex: If your fever is over 101 degrees Fahrenheit, you should see a doctor.)
a scratch
a small cut on the skin (ex: I have a scratch on my arm from the cat.)
a pediatrician
doctor for children (ex: When your child is sick, take them to a pediatrician.)
a cure
medical treatment to heal a serious illness or disease. (ex: Scientists are trying to find a cure for cancer.)
an ache
pain (ex: I have a stomach ache.)
a disease
serious illness, often caused by infection or a genetic disorder (ex: A high-fat diet can increase the risk the heart disease.)
injure
to hurt or damage (ex: I injured my arm playing football.)
heal
to make healthy again (ex: If you injure yourself, you should rest. This gives your body time to heal.)
surgery
when a doctor cuts your body open and repairs or removes something (ex: The dentist said I may need to have surgery to remove my wisdom teeth.)
inflammation
when a part of your body becomes red, swollen, and painful (ex: Many allergies cause inflammation.)
the hospital
where you go when there is an emergency or you have a very serious illness (ex: The doctor isn't open, and I have a fever of 104 degrees. I need to go to the hospital.)
the doctor
where you go when you are sick (ex: I have a fever, so I should go to the doctor)
print your name
write your name clearly (ex: Print your name on the line.)
a signature
your name written in your own handwriting