Health & Emergencies

Level: STANAG SLP1

Body Parts

Head (hlava) – The top part of your body with your brain, eyes, and mouth.

Arm (paže) – The part of your body between your shoulder and hand.

Leg (noha) – The part of your body you use to stand and walk.

Hand (ruka) – The part at the end of your arm with fingers.

Foot (chodidlo) – The part at the bottom of your leg that you stand on.

Back (záda) – The rear surface of the body from the shoulders to the hips.

Stomach (břicho) – The front part of your body below the chest; your belly.

Eye (oko) – The part of the body you use to see.

Ear (ucho) – The part of the body you use to hear.

Tooth (zub) – The hard, white objects in your mouth for biting.

Common Health Problems

Pain (bolest) – The feeling you have when a part of your body hurts.

Headache (bolest hlavy) – A pain in your head.

Cold (nachlazení) – A common illness that makes you sneeze and cough.

Fever (horečka) – When your body temperature is very high.

Cough (kašel) – To force air out of your lungs with a sudden, loud noise.

Sore throat (bolest v krku) – A pain in the passage from your mouth to your stomach.

Stomach ache (bolest břicha) – A pain in your stomach or belly area.

Injury (zranění) – Damage to your body caused by an accident.

Cut (říznutí) – An open injury on your skin.

Broken bone (zlomená kost) – A crack or break in a bone.

People & Places

Doctor (doktor) – A person who treats people who are sick.

Nurse (sestra) – A person who helps a doctor and takes care of patients.

Patient (pacient) – A person who is receiving medical care.

Dentist (zubař) – A doctor for your teeth.

Hospital (nemocnice) – A place where sick or injured people are treated.

Pharmacy (lékárna) – A place to buy medicine.

Ambulance (sanitka) – A special vehicle that takes sick people to the hospital.

Emergency room (pohotovost) – The part of a hospital for urgent medical problems.

Clinic (klinika) – A place where you can get medical treatment.

Paramedic (záchranář) – A person trained to give emergency medical care.

Treatment & Objects

Medicine (lék) – Something you take to feel better when you are sick.

Pills (prášky) – Small, solid pieces of medicine that you swallow.

Bandage (obvaz) – A piece of cloth to cover a cut or injury.

X-ray (rentgen) – A photograph of the inside of your body, like bones.

Prescription (recept) – A note from a doctor to get special medicine.

Appointment (objednání) – An arranged time to see a doctor.

Check-up (prohlídka) – A general medical examination by a doctor.

Bed rest (klid na lůžku) – Staying in bed to recover from an illness.

Thermometer (teploměr) – An instrument for measuring body temperature.

First aid kit (lékárnička) – A box with basic medical supplies.

Emergency Phrases

Help! (Pomoc!) – A word you shout in a dangerous situation.

I need a doctor. (Potřebuji doktora.) – A phrase to ask for medical help.

Call an ambulance. (Zavolejte sanitku.) – An instruction to get emergency transport.

It hurts here. (Bolí to tady.) – A phrase to show where you have pain.

I am sick. (Jsem nemocný/á.) – A phrase to say you feel unwell.

There is an accident. (Stala se nehoda.) – A phrase to report a crash or incident.

Emergency number (nouzové číslo) – The phone number for police, fire, or ambulance (e.g., 112).

I feel dizzy. (Točí se mi hlava.) – A phrase to describe feeling like you will fall.

Are you okay? (Jste v pořádku?) – A question to check someone's condition.

I need help. (Potřebuji pomoc.) – A general phrase to ask for assistance.

Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:

Explanation: The top part of your body with your brain, eyes, and mouth. (hlava)

Explanation: The part of your body between your shoulder and hand. (paže)

Explanation: The part of your body you use to stand and walk. (noha)

Explanation: The part at the end of your arm with fingers. (ruka)

Explanation: The part at the bottom of your leg that you stand on. (chodidlo)

Explanation: The rear surface of the body from the shoulders to the hips. (záda)

Explanation: The front part of your body below the chest; your belly. (břicho)

Explanation: The part of the body you use to see. (oko)

Explanation: The part of the body you use to hear. (ucho)

Explanation: The hard, white objects in your mouth for biting. (zub)

Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:

Explanation: The feeling you have when a part of your body hurts. (bolest)

Explanation: A pain in your head. (bolest hlavy)

Explanation: A common illness that makes you sneeze and cough. (nachlazení)

Explanation: When your body temperature is very high. (horečka)

Explanation: To force air out of your lungs with a sudden, loud noise. (kašel)

Explanation: A pain in the passage from your mouth to your stomach. (bolest v krku)

Explanation: A pain in your stomach or belly area. (bolest břicha)

Explanation: Damage to your body caused by an accident. (zranění)

Explanation: An open injury on your skin. (říznutí)

Explanation: A crack or break in a bone. (zlomená kost)

Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:

Explanation: A person who treats people who are sick. (doktor)

Explanation: A person who helps a doctor and takes care of patients. (sestra)

Explanation: A person who is receiving medical care. (pacient)

Explanation: A doctor for your teeth. (zubař)

Explanation: A place where sick or injured people are treated. (nemocnice)

Explanation: A place to buy medicine. (lékárna)

Explanation: A special vehicle that takes sick people to the hospital. (sanitka)

Explanation: The part of a hospital for urgent medical problems. (pohotovost)

Explanation: A place where you can get medical treatment. (klinika)

Explanation: A person trained to give emergency medical care. (záchranář)

Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:

Explanation: Something you take to feel better when you are sick. (lék)

Explanation: Small, solid pieces of medicine that you swallow. (prášky)

Explanation: A piece of cloth to cover a cut or injury. (obvaz)

Explanation: A photograph of the inside of your body, like bones. (rentgen)

Explanation: A note from a doctor to get special medicine. (recept)

Explanation: An arranged time to see a doctor. (objednání)

Explanation: A general medical examination by a doctor. (prohlídka)

Explanation: Staying in bed to recover from an illness. (klid na lůžku)

Explanation: An instrument for measuring body temperature. (teploměr)

Explanation: A box with basic medical supplies. (lékárnička)

Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:

Explanation: A word you shout in a dangerous situation. (Pomoc!)

Explanation: A phrase to ask for medical help. (Potřebuji doktora.)

Explanation: An instruction to get emergency transport. (Zavolejte sanitku.)

Explanation: A phrase to show where you have pain. (Bolí to tady.)

Explanation: A phrase to say you feel unwell. (Jsem nemocný/á.)

Explanation: A phrase to report a crash or incident. (Stala se nehoda.)

Explanation: The phone number for police, fire, or ambulance (e.g., 112). (nouzové číslo)

Explanation: A phrase to describe feeling like you will fall. (Točí se mi hlava.)

Explanation: A question to check someone's condition. (Jste v pořádku?)

Explanation: A general phrase to ask for assistance. (Potřebuji pomoc.)