- Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of “to be going to” or “will/won’t” using medical vocabulary:
a) The doctor ____ prescribe a new medication for my allergies. b) I ____ have surgery next week to remove my appendix. c) The nurse ____ take your blood pressure before the doctor sees you. d) We ____ need to schedule an appointment for a follow-up examination. e) The patient ____ need physical therapy to recover from the injury.
- Rewrite the following sentences using “to be going to” or “will/won’t” and medical vocabulary:
a) The surgeon is planning to perform the operation tomorrow. b) The doctor is not going to prescribe any medication for your condition. c) I am going to have an X-ray to determine the cause of my back pain. d) The nurse will not administer the vaccine until the patient’s fever subsides. e) The physical therapist is going to help the patient regain mobility after the accident.
- Choose the correct form of “to be going to” or “will/won’t” to complete the sentences using medical vocabulary:
a) The patient ____ need surgery to repair the fractured bone. 1) is going to 2) will 3) won’t
b) The doctor ____ prescribe antibiotics for the bacterial infection. 1) is going to 2) will 3) won’t
c) The nurse ____ check your vital signs before administering the medication. 1) is going to 2) will 3) won’t
d) The patient ____ need a wheelchair for mobility assistance. 1) is going to 2) will 3) won’t
e) The surgeon ____ perform the heart bypass surgery tomorrow. 1) is going to 2) will 3) won’t
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