16.

  1. For his dizziness.
  2. For his headaches.
  3. For his hurting eyes.
  4. For his broken finger.

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17.

  1. They have been going on for two weeks.
  2. They are hurting his eyes.
  3. They are hard to explain.
  4. They occur at any time.

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18.

  1. In the morning.
  2. In the afternoon.
  3. In the evening.
  4. At night.

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19.

  1. His night life.
  2. His broken finger.
  3. His work pressure.
  4. His irregular hours.

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20.

  1. He feels cold.
  2. He feels faint.
  3. He feels nothing but sleepy.
  4. He feels himself falling down.

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M:Good morning, Doctor.
W:It's Mr. Coleman, isn't it?
M:Right. I saw you about six months with a broken finger.
W:Yes, of course. And that has healed now?
M:It's fine. No problems.
W:What can I do for you today?
M:Well, I've been having these headaches. They started about two months ago. They seem to come on quite suddenly and I get dizzy spells as well.
W:Let's start with the headaches. Where is the pain exactly? Can you show me?
M:In the front. I thought it might be my eyes.
W:Did these headaches come on at any particular time?
M:Yeah. When I go to work in the morning when I stepped outside. My shop, I run a boutique. My shop is just nearby. So when I walk out, the headache comes on.
W:Did you ever have these headaches at night?
M:No, I am not sleeping at night. I wake up two or three times every night.
W:Why is that?
M:Well, I am a bit of a worrier. We've had staff problems at work and the financial situation is precarious at the moment.
W:I am sorry to hear that. Can I just come back for a moment to these dizzy spells? Can you describe them?
M:Well, they last a few seconds. I suddenly feel very dizzy.
W:This dizziness to some people is sensation of falling. To other people, it's a sensation of fainting. How would you describe your dizziness?
M:Well, I feel as if I am going to fall down.
W:About your health in general. How do you feel in general?
M:No problems. The odd cold. But that's about it.
W:OK. Let me give you a check over.