DR RICHARD YOUNG
NURSE SONIA COSTA
PARAMEDIC SALLY JAMES
VOCABULARY FROM THE TEXT
INFERENCE & UNDERSTANDING
100

He works in this place when he treats patients and writes prescriptions.

A doctor’s surgery

100

She worked in this country as part of an emergency team.

Yemen

100

Sally works this many hours in one shift.

12 hours

100

A short medical treatment given immediately in an emergency.

First aid

100

Why does Dr Young always offer help on flights?

Because saving lives is his duty, even off duty

200

This happened to a man in the park, and Dr Young helped him.

He collapsed.

200

This disease caused an epidemic affecting over 620,000 people.

Cholera

200

The most common call paramedics receive is about this type of pain.

Stomach pain

200

A strong negative reaction to something you eat, like nuts.

An allergy

200

Why was Sonia afraid each morning when she arrived at the hospital?

She feared the baby might not survive the night

300

Nervous passengers on flights often suffer from this sudden feeling of fear.

A panic attack

300

Sonia worked on this hospital ward.

Children's ward

300

Minor injuries, like shaving cuts, are examples of these calls. 

Non‑emergency calls

300

A place where there is fighting between armies.

A war zone

300

Why are non‑emergency calls frustrating for paramedics?

They waste time when someone else may need urgent help

400

Dr Young missed this because he stayed with a sick passenger after landing.

His connecting flight

400

The baby boy looked like a two‑week‑old even though he was actually this age.

6 months old

400

Paramedics are highly trained to deal with this serious heart condition.

A heart attack

400

A sudden medical situation where someone becomes unconscious.

A collapse

400

What does the text show about working in extreme conditions?

It is emotionally and physically demanding, with high risk and limited resources

500

This phrase is usually announced on a plane when medical help is needed.


“Is there a doctor on board?”

500

This international organisation sent Sonia to Yemen.

Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières

500

Sally says this is her favourite part of the job.

Delivering a baby

500

A person who uses emergency medical skills but is not a doctor.

A paramedic

500

What personality trait do all three professionals clearly share?

They are dedicated, calm under pressure, and compassionate