Dialogue Ep.46 - Emergency Room #EnglishPod

Dialogue Ep.46 - Emergency Room #EnglishPod

For English Learner! EnglishPod 46 - Upper Intermediate - Emergency Room Please visit our channel to watch full version video and Other episodes. Subscriptions and likes are a great help in video production. Thank you! 0:03 Listen! 1:29 Listen again (Slow) 2:53 Listen & Listen (Without Script) Conversation A: Help! Are you a doctor? My poor little Frankie has stopped breathing! Oh my gosh, Help me! I tried to perform CPR, but I just don’t know if I could get any air into his lungs! Oh, Frankie! B: Ellen, get him hooked up to a monitor! Someone page, Dr. Howser. Get the patient to hold still. I can’t get a pulse! Okay, he’s on the monitor. His BP is falling! He's flatlining! A: No! Frankie! Doctor! Do something! B: Someone get her out of here! Get me the defibrillator. Okay! Clear! Again! Clear! Come on! dammit! I'm not letting go of you. Clear! I've got a pulse. C: Okay, what’s happening? B: The patient is in acute respiratory failure, I think we’re going to have to intubate! C: Alright. Tube’s in. Bag him! Someone give him 10 cc shot of adrenaline. Let’s go! People move, move! A: Doctor, oh, thank god! How is he? B: We managed to stabilize Frankie, but he’s not out of the woods yet. He’s still in critical condition. We’re moving him to intensive care, but… A: Doctor, just do whatever it takes. I just want my little Frankie to be okay. I couldn’t imagine life without my little hamster! Key Vocabulary Intensive care (common noun, singular): Place in the hospital where very ill patients are treated Critical condition (Adjective): State where a person is very sick or injured, and has a risk of dying Out of the woods (phrase): Out trouble or danger, Stabilize (verb): Stop a patient from getting worse Intubate (verb): Place a plastic tube in a persons mouth to facilitate breathing Acute respiratory failure (common noun, singular): Condition in which a person stops breathing Defibrillator (common noun, singular): Electric machine that shocks the heart and makes it start working again BP (common noun, singular): Blood pressure Flatline (verb): Condition where the heart stops working Pulse (common noun, singular): The number of times your heart beats per minute Hold still (phrase): Not move Hook up (phrase): Connect someone or something to a machine CPR (common noun, singular): Procedure in which air is blown into another persons lungs though their mouth Supplementary Vocabulary Chest compressions (common noun, plural): Act of pushing on someone's chest to restart their heart Resuscitate (verb): Make someone who stopped breathing start breathing again Defibrillator (common noun, singular): Machine that uses electricity to shock and restart the heart ER (phrase): Emergency Room; place in the hospital where you bring sick or injured people in an emergency ICU (phrase): Intensive Care Unit; place in the hospital where very sick or severely injured people are taken care of Source : EnglishPod #EnglishPod #EnglishPodcast #LearnEnglishWithPodcasts #EnglishPodLessons #PracticalEnglish #EnglishForDailyLife #EnglishConversations #EnglishListeningPractice #LearnEnglishOnline #EnglishExpressions #EnglishFluency #EverydayEnglish #EnglishIdioms #EnglishVocabulary #ESLPractice #ConversationalEnglish #LanguageLearning #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishLanguageSkills #RealLifeEnglish #EnglishListeningSkills podcast, podcasts, English podcast, podcast English , English conversation, learn English , English listening, learning English , English learning, English speaking, improve English , English practice, English lessons, ESL podcast, podcast learning, study English , English study, English education, viral podcast, English fluency, English Pod, English expressions and idioms, English phrases and vocabulary, Fun English learning, Real English practice, Common English phrases