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Excerpt E
                Nurse Maryam      :
                                                                              come back later to see if you need
                                     anything else?"
                Mrs. Layla        :  ""Thank you so much for your suggestion, Nurse. I really appreciate it."
                Nurse Maryam      :
                                     if you need anything else. Assalammualaikum salam."
                Mrs. Layla        :


                Excerpt F
                Nurse Maryam      :  "That must be uncomfortable. When did this pain start?"
                Mrs. Layla        :  "It started a few days ago after I spent a long time helping my son move into his
                                     new house."
                Nurse Maryam      :  "Thank you, Mrs. Maryam. It sounds like this pain has been affecting your daily life
                                     quite a bit. Would you like to try a relaxation technique to see if it helps reduce your
                                     discomfort?"
                Mrs. Layla        :


                   Vocabulary: Types of Pain (complaints and discomfort)





                 Study the words to describe pain and discomfort below.
                  Acute pain    Pain that lasts for a short period which is usually caused by tissue injury or inflammation
                  Chronic pain  Long-lasting pain, typically lasting more than 3-6 months
                  Intermittent  Pain that comes and goes
                  Severe        Intense pain that severely limits physical activity

                  Dull          Persistent but not sharp
                  Stabbing      Pain that feels like being punctured or stabbed
                  Throbbing     Pain that comes in waves or pulses, often in sync with the heartbeat

                  Tingling      A prickling sensation, often associated with nerve pain
                  Numbness      A loss of sensation or feeling
                  Excruciating  Extremely intense, overwhelming pain

                  Stiff         Limited movement due to discomfort or tightness in muscles or joints
                  Tender        Painful to the touch or sensitive
                  Swelling      An enlargement or puffiness around a painful area
                  Sore          Achy or tender, often associated with inflammation or overuse

                  Cramping      A squeezing, tight pain often associated with muscle spasms
                  Shooting      Sudden, sharp pain that travels along a nerve




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