2.1 Write the ordinary English words for the corresponding anatomical terms in the table using your medical knowledge. Look at A opposite to help you. 2.3 Anatomical term Common word abdomen axilla carpus coxa cubitus mamma nates patella 2.2 Complete the sentences using ordinary English words. Look at A and C opposite to help yo a A male patient describing angina pectoris: It's like a tightness across my (1)................................, and it goes up (2)................................my (3)................................and into my left (4)................................and (5)................................the left (6)............................. b A male patient describing renal colic: It starts (1)................................the loin and goes into the (2)................................and (3)................................into the testicle. Complete the sentences. Look at A opposite to help you. Anatomical term Patient's statement 1 inguinal swelling 2 abdominal pain 3 periumbilical rash 4 thoracic pain 5 enlarged axillary node 6 mandibular pain I've got a lump in the................................. My little boy's got a....................'•...........ache. I've got some spots around my...................... I've got a pain in the middle of the............ There's a painful swelling in my................... I've got a pain in my................................. 2.4 Complete the table with words from the box. The first one has been done for you. abdomen elbow loin wrist thigh I knee chest arm 1 per finger Trunk abdomen Upper limb Lower limb Make a list of the words from A opposite that you find it hard to remember or that you need most often. Try to learn at least one of them every day. Professional English in Use Medicine Xerox(c), WorkCentre(c) and all Xerox product names are trademarks of Xerox Corporation. AppleTalk is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. NetWare is a trademark of Novell, Inc.