Just finished studying Illnesses And Treatments Vocabulary English? Lock in what you learned with 20 practice exercises. This Level A2-B1 quiz is designed as a revision companion — quick to complete, easy to retake, and packed with explanations to solidify your understanding.
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Question 1: What does STOMACHACHE mean?
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Question 2: The doctor told the patient to stay in bed and rest. This treatment is called ___.
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Question 3: A FEVER means your body temperature is higher than normal.
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Question 4: Which word is closest in meaning to INJURY?
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Question 5: Match each word to its correct short definition.
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Question 6: Which word naturally goes with BLOOD? (as in a medical test or reading)
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Question 7: Patient A: 'Why did the doctor give you an injection?' Patient B: 'I got a ___ to protect me from the flu.'
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Question 8: She has a lot of pain in her ankle after she twisted it. The doctor said it is a ___, not a broken bone.
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Question 9: Put the words/chunks in the correct order to make a natural sentence:
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Question 10: After his knee operation, the man went to sessions with a specialist to regain movement. He was having ___.
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Question 11: Which word would a doctor most likely use in an official medical report to describe a patient's condition of uncontrolled blood sugar levels?
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Question 12: The nutritionist gave the patient advice about food choices to improve their health. Which word fits this situation?
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Question 13: In British English, the word JAB is used to mean the same thing as SHOT in American English — both refer to an injection.
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Question 14: The patient had severe chest pains and needed an immediate medical ___. The doctor cut open his chest to fix his heart.
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Question 15: The doctor said: 'You have a high FEVER.' What does FEVER mean in this sentence?
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Question 16: Which is a real English phrase used in medical contexts?
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Question 17: Which sentence uses the word MASSAGE incorrectly?
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Question 18: Put these sentences in the correct order to tell a logical story about treating an injury:
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Question 19: DIABETES is a short-term illness that goes away quickly, and SURGERY is a type of food plan to treat it.
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Question 20: The physician recommended a structured program of stretching, strengthening exercises, and guided movement sessions following the patient's ligament damage. This treatment is best described as ___.