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Medical Spanish Proficiency Quiz Challenge

Now Test Your Essential Healthcare Spanish Skills

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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Ready to sharpen your medical Spanish vocabulary? This engaging Medical Spanish Proficiency Quiz is ideal for healthcare professionals, students, or educators seeking to improve clinical communication in Spanish. Participants will gain confidence describing symptoms, administering care instructions, and navigating patient interactions. Feel free to customise questions in our editor to fit your learning needs, including adding items from our Spanish Vocabulary Quiz or review via the Medical Knowledge Assessment Quiz. Explore more quizzes to enhance your language skills today!

Which Spanish word means "cough"?
dolor
fiebre
pulso
tos
"Tos" is the correct Spanish term for "cough." "Fiebre" means fever, "dolor" means pain, and "pulso" means pulse.
What is the Spanish term for "fever"?
inflamación
escalofrÃo
náusea
fiebre
"Fiebre" accurately translates to "fever" in Spanish. "Náusea" means nausea, "escalofrÃo" means chill, and "inflamación" means inflammation.
How do you say "headache" in Spanish?
dolor de cabeza
dolor de estómago
dolor de pecho
dolor de espalda
"Dolor de cabeza" literally means "pain of the head," which is the correct translation for "headache." The other options refer to stomach, back, and chest pain.
Which word means "nurse" in Spanish?
enfermero
médico
cirujano
paciente
"Enfermero" is the Spanish word for "nurse." "Médico" means doctor, "paciente" means patient, and "cirujano" means surgeon.
What is the Spanish word for "patient"?
enfermo
paciente
visitante
usuario
"Paciente" directly translates to "patient" in a medical context. "Visitante" means visitor, "enfermo" means sick person, and "usuario" means user.
How do you formally ask a patient "Do you have any allergies?" in Spanish?
¿Usted tiene alergias?
¿Hay alergias?
¿Tienes alguna alergia?
¿Tiene alguna alergia?
The formal construction "¿Tiene alguna alergia?" is the correct way to ask a patient about allergies. "Tienes" is informal, and the other options are not proper formal patient questions.
How would you say "He has high blood pressure" in Spanish?
Él tiene la presión arterial alta
Él tiene fiebre alta
Él padece tos crónica
Él sufre de hipertensión
The phrase "presión arterial alta" directly translates to "high blood pressure." The other options refer to hypertension more broadly, fever, or chronic cough.
What is the correct translation of "topical cream" into Spanish?
pomada tópica
crema tópica
crema tópico
ungüento tópical
The adjective agrees in gender with the noun: "crema tópica." "Crema tópico" is mismatched, "pomada" is another term but not the direct phrase, and "tópical" is not correct Spanish spelling.
What does the prescription instruction "Tomar un comprimido cada ocho horas" mean?
Take one pill eight times a day
Take one pill every eight hours
Take eight pills every hour
Take a quarter of a pill every hour
"Tomar un comprimido cada ocho horas" literally means "take one pill every eight hours." The other options misinterpret the frequency or dosage.
Which phrase would you use to say "Please lie down on the examination table" in Spanish?
Ponte de pie en la camilla, por favor
Acuéstese en la camilla, por favor
Párese junto a la camilla, por favor
Siéntese en la camilla, por favor
"Acuéstese en la camilla" correctly tells the patient to lie down. "Siéntese" means sit down, and the others indicate standing or incorrect postures.
Which medical term describes "shortness of breath" in Spanish?
fatiga
edema
disnea
cefalea
"Disnea" is the medical term for shortness of breath. "Edema" is swelling, "cefalea" is headache, and "fatiga" is fatigue.
How would you say "You need to rest for two days" formally in Spanish?
Necesitas reposar dos dÃas
Tú necesitas descansar por dos dÃas
Puede descansar dos dÃas
Debe descansar dos dÃas
The formal imperative uses "Debe descansar dos dÃas." The other options are informal or use incorrect modal constructions.
If a patient says "Me duele el estómago," which symptom are they describing?
Stomach pain
Chest pain
Headache
Back pain
"Me duele el estómago" literally means "my stomach hurts," indicating stomach pain. The other symptoms refer to different body parts.
How do you ask "Where is the nearest pharmacy?" in Spanish?
¿Dónde está la farmacia más cercana?
¿Dónde está la farmacia más lejana?
¿Dónde queda cercano la farmacia?
¿Dónde es la farmacia más cerca?
"¿Dónde está la farmacia más cercana?" correctly asks for the nearest pharmacy. The other options use incorrect word order or ask for the farthest pharmacy.
What does the term "prueba de sangre" refer to?
Allergy test
Urine test
Blood pressure check
Blood test
"Prueba de sangre" translates directly to "blood test." The other options refer to different types of tests or checks.
What does the instruction "Inhale dos puffs cada cuatro horas según sea necesario" instruct a patient to do?
Inhale two puffs before meals
Inhale four puffs every two hours as needed
Use two puffs only once a day
Inhale two puffs every four hours as needed
The phrase specifies "dos puffs" every four hours "según sea necesario," which means "as needed." The other options misstate the dose, frequency, or conditions.
How do you translate "Take the medication after meals, unless you experience nausea" into Spanish?
Tome el medicamento antes de las comidas, a menos que tenga apetito
Tome el medicamento después de las comidas, a menos que experimente náuseas
Tome el medicamento después de la comida si no hay náuseas
Debe tomar medicamento tras comida cuando tenga náuseas
The correct translation uses the formal imperative "Tome" and the phrase "a menos que experimente náuseas." The other options either change the timing or misstate the condition.
A patient asks: "¿Puede explicarme en qué consiste la resonancia magnética?" What is the best English interpretation?
Can you inform me of the MRI results?
Can you explain what the MRI consists of?
Can you tell me how long an MRI lasts?
Can you schedule my MRI appointment?
The phrase literally asks for an explanation of what the MRI entails. The other options refer to scheduling, duration, or results, which are not asked here.
Which is the correct Spanish term for "complete blood count"?
hemograma completo
análisis de glucosa
perfil lipÃdico
recuento de plaquetas
"Hemograma completo" is the standard term for "complete blood count." "Recuento de plaquetas" is platelet count, "análisis de glucosa" tests glucose, and "perfil lipÃdico" checks lipid profile.
A patient reports "Tengo mareos y visión borrosa." Which is the most appropriate follow-up question in Spanish?
¿Come alguna vez antes de dormir?
¿Se marea cuando se levanta?
¿Ha tomado su presión arterial hoy?
¿Tiene dolor de garganta?
Asking "¿Se marea cuando se levanta?" directly investigates orthostatic dizziness, which relates to the patient's symptoms. The other questions address unrelated issues.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key medical Spanish terms for patient communication
  2. Apply correct vocabulary to describe symptoms and diagnoses
  3. Demonstrate understanding of common clinical phrases in Spanish
  4. Analyse Spanish instructions for medication administration
  5. Evaluate conversational responses in a healthcare setting
  6. Master pronunciation of essential medical terminology

Cheat Sheet

  1. Master essential medical Spanish vocabulary - Build a rock-solid base by learning key terms like dolor (pain), fiebre (fever), and medicamento (medication). These words will transform your patient chats from "uh…" to "¡claro!" in no time. madridmundo.com
  2. Learn common clinical phrases - Get comfortable with go-to questions such as "¿Dónde le duele?" (Where does it hurt?) and "¿Tiene fiebre?" (Do you have a fever?). These handy phrases let you steer any medical conversation like a pro. espanovo.com
  3. Describe symptoms accurately - Precision matters, so practice saying "Tengo dolor de cabeza" (I have a headache) or "Me duele el estómago" (My stomach hurts). Clear symptom descriptions speed up diagnoses and help patients feel understood. donquijote.org
  4. Familiarize yourself with body-part terms - From cabeza (head) to estómago (stomach) and pierna (leg), knowing these words lets you pinpoint trouble spots faster. It's like having a GPS for the human body! madridmundo.com
  5. Practice clear procedural instructions - Commands like "Abra la boca" (Open your mouth) and "Respire profundamente" (Breathe deeply) keep exams smooth and safe. Strong, simple directions build patient trust on the spot. donquijote.org
  6. Ask about medical history - Questions such as "¿Tiene antecedentes médicos?" (Do you have any medical history?) are key to comprehensive care. A solid history can make all the difference in treatment decisions. espanovo.com
  7. Discuss medications and dosages - Learn to say "Tome este medicamento dos veces al día" (Take this medication twice a day) with confidence. Accurate dosage talks keep patients safe and on track to recovery. espanovo.com
  8. Hone your pronunciation - Mimic native speakers when you practice words like enfermedad (illness) and tratamiento (treatment). Good pronunciation boosts clarity and shows you truly care. spanishdict.com
  9. Provide comfort and reassurance - Phrases like "No se preocupe" (Don't worry) and "Estamos aquí para ayudarle" (We are here to help you) work wonders to calm nerves. A kind word in someone's language goes a long way. espanovo.com
  10. Memorize emergency phrases - When time is critical, you need "¡Necesitamos ayuda!" (We need help!) and "Llame al 911" (Call 911) at your fingertips. Quick, clear calls for help save lives. espanovo.com
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