Daily Life - Emergency Room (0046)

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: NOOOOOO! Frankie! Nurse! Do something!
B: Someone get her out of here! Get me the defibrillator. Okay, clear! Again! Clear! Come on! dammit! I'm not letting you go! 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's 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