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Emergencies and Medical Care are common situations that can happen anywhere, and being able to communicate efficiently could be life-saving. Therefore, in this lesson, we will cover some basic Mandarin Chinese vocabulary and expressions relevant for emergency and healthcare context.  
Emergencies and Medical Care are common situations that can happen anywhere, and being able to communicate efficiently could be life-saving. Therefore, in this lesson, we will cover some basic Mandarin Chinese vocabulary and expressions relevant for emergency and healthcare context.  


<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Vocabulary/春-chūn-spring|春 chūn spring]] & [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Vocabulary/量-liàng-capacity,-amount|量 liàng capacity, amount]].</span>
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_China Healthcare in China]


<span link>Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] & [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Vocabulary/新-xīn-new,-fresh|新 xīn new, fresh]].</span>
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Mandarin Chinese Vocabulary → Daily Life and Survival Expressions → Emergencies and Medical Care

Emergencies and Medical Care are common situations that can happen anywhere, and being able to communicate efficiently could be life-saving. Therefore, in this lesson, we will cover some basic Mandarin Chinese vocabulary and expressions relevant for emergency and healthcare context.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: 春 chūn spring & 量 liàng capacity, amount.

Common Expressions

Here are some common phrases in Mandarin Chinese related to emergencies and healthcare:

Mandarin Chinese Pronunciation English
急救中心 jíjiù zhōngxīn emergency center
救护车 jiùhùchē ambulance
我需要看医生 wǒ xūyào kàn yīshēng I need to see a doctor.
我需要急诊 wǒ xūyào jí zhěn I need emergency treatment.
我感觉不舒服 wǒ gǎnjué bù shūfú I don't feel well.
我头痛/发烧/咳嗽 wǒ tóutòng/fāshāo/késòu I have a headache/fever/cough
紧急情况 jǐnjí qíngkuàng emergency situation
危险 wēixiǎn dangerous
救命啊! jiùmìng a! Help! (literal meaning: save my life!)

Vocabulary Related to Medical Care

Here are some vocabulary words in Mandarin Chinese that relate to medical care:

Mandarin Chinese Pronunciation English
医生 yīshēng doctor
护士 hùshì nurse
病历 bìnglì medical record
药物 yàowù medication
医疗保健 yīliáo bǎojiàn healthcare
治疗 zhìliáo treatment
注射 zhùshè injection
手术 shǒushù surgery
症状 zhèngzhuàng symptoms
诊所 zhěnsuǒ clinic

How to Ask for Help

In case of an emergency, it's crucial to be able to call for help. Here's how you can do it in Mandarin Chinese:

- 我需要帮助。(Wǒ xūyào bāngzhù.) - I need help. - 帮帮我!(Bāng bāng wǒ!) - Help me! - 救命啊!(Jiùmìng a!) - Help! (literal meaning: save my life!) - 快!(Kuài!) - Quick!

How to Explain Your Situation

It's important to be able to explain your situation to healthcare professionals. Here's how to express your needs in Mandarin Chinese:

- 我生病了。(Wǒ shēngbìng le.) - I'm sick. - 我感觉不舒服。(Wǒ gǎnjué bù shūfú.) - I don't feel well. - 我头痛。(Wǒ tóutòng.) - I have a headache. - 我发烧。(Wǒ fāshāo.) - I have a fever. - 我呕吐。(Wǒ ǒutù.) - I'm vomiting.

Cultural Insights

Healthcare and emergency services in China operate on a tiered system, with larger and more specialized hospitals operating at higher tier levels. Chinese hospitals use a payment system known as yīnhángzhàng (银行账), which requires payment upfront before treatment. This makes it crucial for travelers to have travel insurance that covers medical costs. Additionally, it's important to note that Western medical practices may not be followed in Chinese hospitals, such as offering pain medication during labor.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we've covered some essential vocabulary and phrases related to emergencies and medical care in Mandarin Chinese. Being able to communicate effectively in these situations could be critical, and we encourage students to practice these expressions regularly. In addition, we've provided some cultural insights that will help students better understand healthcare practices in China.

Sources


Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: Fruits & 新 xīn new, fresh.

Table of Contents - Mandarin Chinese Course - 0 to A1


Pinyin and Tones


Greetings and Basic Expressions


Sentence Structure and Word Order


Daily Life and Survival Expressions


Chinese Festivals and Traditions


Verbs and Verb Usage


Hobbies, Sports and Activities


China's Geography and Landmarks


Nouns and Pronouns


Professions and Personality Traits


Chinese Traditional Arts and Crafts


Comparative and Superlative


Cities, Countries and Tourist Destinations


Modern China and Current Events

Other Lessons