¿Cómo se dice 'eyes'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
Los ojos
¿Cómo se dice 'hospital'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
El hospital
True or false:
In most Spanish speaking countries, health services are accessible and affordable.
True, the governments offer accessible and affordable services to their citizens, as well as foreign visitors.
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His head hurts.
(Must have correct IOP, form of doler, and article and body part)
Le duele la cabeza.
Doler
To hurt
¿Cómo se dice 'throat'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
La garganta
¿Cómo se dice 'pharmacy'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
La farmacia
What symbol is used for pharmacies in Spanish speaking countries?
A green cross (Cruz verde)
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We hurt our feet.
(Must have correct IOP, form of doler, and article and body part)
Nos duelen los pies.
Estar enfermo
To be sick
¿Cómo se dice 'foot'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
El pie
¿Qué signífica 'la sala de emergencia'?
Emergency room
True or false:
In Spanish speaking countries, recetas (prescriptions) are necessary to receive medicine.
False, medical prescriptions are not necessary to receive medicine.
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My legs hurt.
(Must have correct IOP, form of doler, and article and body part)
Me duelen las piernas.
Tener fiebre
To have a fever
¿Cómo se dice 'hand'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
La mano
Coughing, sneezing, headaches are all examples of what?
(Answer in Spanish)
Un síntoma
True or false:
Remote areas in Mexico have a lot of accessibility to medical services.
False, remote areas do not have as much accessibility compared to larger cities like Mexico City.
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You hurt your nose.
(Must have correct IOP, form of doler, and article and body part)
Te duele la nariz.
Recetar
To prescribe
¿Cómo se dice 'toes'?
(Must be correct article and pronunciation)
Los dedos del pie
If you come into la clínica (the clinic) in pain, what question would the doctor ask using the verb doler?
¿Qué te duele?
True or false:
In Spanish speaking countries, there are a big variety of products sold in pharmacies.
False, they are typically traditional and only sell medications.
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The kids hurt their throats.
(Must have correct IOP, form of doler, and article and body part)
Les duele la garganta.
Romperse
To break something