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Medical Signing: Lesson 3


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01. Are you comfortable? (YOU COMFORTABLE YOU?)
02. Do you sweat a lot? (YOU SWEAT!? YOU?)
03. Does anyone in your family have high blood pressure? (YOUR FAMILY ANY THEY BLOOD-PRESSURE HIGH?)
04. Have you ever coughed blood? (YOU PAST COUGH COUGH, CL:5-"check_mouth" BLOOD, YOU?)
05. Have you ever had a 104 degree fever? (YOU PAST FEVER TEMPERATURE 104 YOU?)

06. Have you ever had a broken bone? (YOU PAST BREAK BONE YOU?)
07. Have you ever had to give a urine sample? (YOU PAST DOCTOR, HOSPITAL, MUST URINE CUP YOU?)
08. Have you ever sold your blood? (PAST YOU BLOOD BLOOD-DRAW EXCHANGE MONEY YOU?)
09. Have you had a blood test before? (YOU PAST BLOOD TEST YOU?)
10. How do you deal with constipation? (SUPPOSE YOU CONSTIPATION, what-DO YOU?)

11. How do you get rid of a head-ache? (SUPPOSE YOU HEAD-ACHE, YOU DISSOLVE HOW?)
12. What are you concerned about? (YOU CONCERN WHAT?)
13. What are your symptoms? (PROBLEM SHOW HIT ITEMIZE WHAT?)
14. What is your favorite remedy for sneezing? (SUPPOSE YOU SNEEZE SNEEZE CONTINUE, YOU TRY STOP, HOW?)
15. What is your pulse? (YOUR HEART heart-BEAT PULSE-[wrist], HOW FAST?)

16. When is the last time that you have had a cold? (YOU COLD-[sick], MOST RECENT HIT-[occur] YOU WHEN?)
17. When is your next doctor appointment? (YOUR NEXT DOCTOR APPOINTMENT, WHEN?)
18. Where is the front desk? (FRONT TABLE WHERE?)
19. Where is the receptionist? (SECRETARY WHERE?)
20. Why are you scratching yourself? (YOU SCRATCH what-FOR?)
 



Notes:

Question Mark Wiggle: There is a sign labeled as QM-wig.  The QM-wig sign functions to "mark" or make it clear that a sentence is a question.
 

BPM = Beats Per Minute. 

 

SOLD:  Some people may choose to interpret the phrase "sold your blood" as SELL YOUR BLOOD. Others may interpret it as "EARN MONEY." I don't really see the process as one of "earning." I choose to interpret the English word "sold" in this situation as EXCHANGE since the concept of "sold" as in "sold your blood" generally implies an exchange rather than an active selling process.   What you are doing is exchanging your blood for money. But, as always, match your sign choices to the needs of your client or communication partner.

 



 


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