Question. As soon as the doctor looked at her, he was able to ....... the cause of her frequent headaches.
(a) decide
(b) diagnose
(c) define
(d) describe
Answer. B
Question. Treatment of this particular disorder was beyond the doctor's capability and he ....... the patient to a specialist.
(a) referenced
(b) returned
(c) referred
(d) reduced
Answer. C
Question. He left the surgery feeling a lot better than when he arrived because the doctor had reassured him that his condition was not ........
(a) clear
(b) serious
(c) determined
(d) possible
Answer. B
Question. The doctor took out of her bag an unusual ....... but promised her young patient that it would not hurt her.
(a) utensil
(b) method
(c) control
(d) instrument
Answer. D
Question. I must confess I feel much better today, as I have found that the medication prescribed has been most ........
(a) effecting
(b) effects
(c) effective
(d) affective
Answer. C
Question. Under the policy of the new health regulations if you decide to cancel your ....... and don't notify the surgery, you will be fined.
(a) meeting
(b) appointment
(c) rendezvous
(d) date
Answer. B
Question. Before she was allowed to leave the hospital, a physiotherapist had to ....... the extent of her mobility.
(a) assume
(b) accept
(c) assess
(d) assert
Answer. C
Question. The treatment has proved very successful but to check progress he has to arrange to visit the doctor's ........
(a) usually
(b) always
(c) principally
(d) annually
Answer. D
Question. It is much easier to ....... an illness than it is to cure it.
(a) prepare
(b) prevent
(c) postpone
(d) prefer
Answer. B
Question. Before they could start any kind of treatment, they had to write to the previous hospital in order to obtain her ........
(a) writings
(b) prescriptions
(c) records
(d) recordings
Answer. C