1) What is a receptionist? a) A person who is ill. b) A person who answers the phone and greets people. c) A stomachache. d) The number to reach you on your phone. 2) What is a patient? a) A person who answers the phone and greets people. b) The number to reach you on your phone. c) A person who is ill. d) Your history of illnesses and medications. 3) What is an appointment? a) A time and date to meet. b) A person who answers the phone and greets people. c) A card that gives you access to health care. d) A place where you wait for the doctor. 4) What do AM and PM mean? a) AM is morning. PM is afternoon and evening. b) The medicines you take. c) When will I see the doctor? d) Your history of illnesses and medications. 5) What is an address? a) The medicines you take. b) We will call you when it's your turn to see the doctor. c) A person who answers the phone and greets people. d) The place you live. 6) What is a phone number? a) A stomachache. b) The number to reach you on your phone. c) A time and date to meet. d) We will call you when it's your turn to see the doctor. 7) What is a health care card? a) A card that gives you access to health care. b) The medicines you take. c) Your history of illnesses and medications. d) The place you live. 8) What is stomach pain? a) When will I see the doctor? b) A time and date to meet. c) We will call you when it's your turn to see the doctor. d) A stomachache. 9) What is a medical history? a) Your history of illnesses and medications. b) A time and date to meet. c) A person who is ill. d) A place where you wait for the doctor. 10) What are medications? a) A time and date to meet. b) The medicines you take. c) The place you live. d) A stomachache. 11) What is a waiting room? a) A place where you wait for the doctor. b) A card that gives you access to health care. c) Your history of illnesses and medications. d) The number to reach you on your phone. 12) What does how long will the wait be mean?? a) The place you live. b) When will I see the doctor? c) A card that gives you access to health care. d) The number to reach you on your phone. 13) What does we'll call your name when the doctor will see you mean? a) Your history of illnesses and medications. b) We will call you when it's your turn to see the doctor. c) A person who answers the phone and greets people. d) The place you live.

Talking with the doctor's receptionist: Vocabulary quiz

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