You're Going to Be Fine 早日康复 ACT I教师讲解版视频
Outside Lawrence Hospital one morning. Inside, Dr. Philip Stewart and his nurse, Molly Baker, are working in Dr. Stewart's office.
Philip:Molly, I need your special talent for handling special matters.
Molly:Like what special matters?
Philip:Well, I have a scheduling problem.
Molly:Yes?
Philip:I have three tonsillectomies set for Friday with Dr. Earl.
Molly:Yes?
Philip:I need to fit a fourth operation into his schedule. And… I know you can do it.
Molly:Who's the patient?
Philip:Carl Herrera. The boy has infected tonsils, and we should remove them as soon as possible.
Molly:Well, I'll try to arrange the schedule, Dr.
Stewart. But it's not going to be easy.
Philip:I know you'll be able to take care of it.
[Molly shakes her head and laughs.]
Inside Dr. Stewart's office later that day. Philip is talking to a mother, Mrs. Herrera, and her ten-year-old son Carl.
Philip:[He looks at Carl's medical chart.] Well, Mrs. Herrera, Carl will be perfectly fine after we remove his tonsils.
Mother:Thank you for your reassurance , Dr. Stewart. He's had so many colds and sorethroats recently.
Philip:Well, it's a very easy operation, Carl. You won't feel a thing.
Carl:But when do they do it?
Philip:This Friday.
Carl:But Saturday's my birthday.
Philip:[He looks at his appointment book.] Well, we could reschedule the operation, Mrs. Herrera, but I don't want to put it off too long.
Mother:No, I think it's important to do it now. We can have a birthday party for you, Carl, when you come out of the hospital.
Carl:But it won't be on my birthday.
Mother:But your health is more important, Carl, believe me.
Carl:I don't want my tonsils out.
Philip:[He buzzes Molly on the intercom.] Nurse Baker, would you come in, please?
Molly:[She enters.] Hello, Mrs. Herrera. Hi, Carl, how you doing?
Carl:I don't want my tonsils out.
Molly:Come with me, Carl. You and I will talk this over. [She leaves the room with Carl.]
Mother:She has a special way with kids.
Philip:She sure does.
In an area of the hospital. Carl is sitting on a sofa. He is unhappy. Molly enters and tries to make him feel better. She is carrying a robe and pajamas for him.
Molly:Carl, does your throat hurt?
Carl:Yes.
Molly:Ok. Do you want to get better?
Carl:Yes.
Molly:Ok. We want you to get better, too. You'll have your tonsils out tomorrow, and you won't get so many colds anymore.
Carl:But if I have my tonsils out tomorrow, I'll miss my birthday party on Saturday.
Molly:I know. It's a problem, isn't it?Let me try to work something out.
Carl:What?
Molly:I have to think about it.
Carl:You're fooling me.
Molly:Oh, I'm not, Carl. Give me a chance to think about it, and I'll come up with something.
Carl:A surprise?
Molly:Maybe. But you just put on your pajamas and robe, and I'll think of a surprise.
Carl:Will it hurt?
Molly:No, There are other boys and girls here, and they're having their tonsils out. You'll meet them .
Carl:I don't want to.
Molly:Change your clothes, Carl. Everything will be just fine.