Dr Hehn is now ready to see Paul Holloway and look at the cut on his hand.
B.
need a couple of stitches
E.
heal quickly Anna: Mr Holloway. T he doctor can see you now. Paul: Oh, great. Anna: It ’ s the treatment room on your left. Paul: OK. T hanks. Doctor Hehn: Ah, the British patient with the 1 . Paul: Yes, that ’ s right. G ood morning. Doctor Hehn: G ood morning. C ould I take a look, please? P erhaps it ’ s better if you take your shirt off. Paul: Sure. Doctor Hehn: There, that ’ s better. H mm. S o, how did you cut your hand ? Paul: It was an accident at work. I’ m a builder. 2 . Doctor Hehn: Oh I see. T hat ’ s why it ’ s such 3 . B ut don’t worry, cuts with knives 4 . W hen did you last have a tetanus inject ion? Paul: No idea. I think it was a long time ago, but I can ’ t really remember. Doctor Hehn: Well, you ’ ll need a tetanus injection, then. Paul: All right. Doctor Hehn: And then I’ m afraid it will 5 . Paul: I thought it needed stitches. T hat ’ s why I came here. Doctor Hehn: Right, let ’ s clean the wound first.