Nursing Vocabulary quiz

Nursing English
Leesvaardigheid
Luistervaardigheid
Spreekvaardigheid (Work field 1)
Uitspraak
Grammar: Word order en Future Tense
Medical terms


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Nursing English
Leesvaardigheid
Luistervaardigheid
Spreekvaardigheid (Work field 1)
Uitspraak
Grammar: Word order en Future Tense
Medical terms


Slide 1 - Slide

A patient is in critical condition, with possible brain damage, multiple fractures and "hemorrhaging." How would one define "hemorrhaging?
A
Excessive bleeding
B
A pus-filled area under the skin
C
An open lesion
D
Shattered are of bone

Slide 2 - Quiz

A patient taken from a car accident scene was brought into the ER on a "gurney." What, exactly, does this mean they were brought in on?
A
A wheeled stretcher
B
A wheelchair
C
A nursing intern
D
A hospital bed

Slide 3 - Quiz

Describe what an "abscess" is.
A
An open wound
B
A collection of pus
C
A bug bite
D
A type of scar

Slide 4 - Quiz

You have to explain to a patient that they've been found to be suffering from "apnea." According to this, what are they suffering from?
A
Memory loss
B
Artery blockage
C
Poor healing
D
Temporary halt in breathing

Slide 5 - Quiz

What are "nits"?
A
Small muscle spasms
B
Lice eggs
C
Skin tags
D
Moles

Slide 6 - Quiz

A patient who's moved to lie flat on their stomach is said to be in what sort of position?
A
Pristine
B
Peak
C
Arched
D
Prone

Slide 7 - Quiz

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation" is more commonly referred to as what?
A
CR
B
Cardio-Res
C
CPR
D
Cardiopul-Res

Slide 8 - Quiz

What's the term for a painful and involuntary twitching and seizing of the muscles?
A
Knot
B
Sprain
C
Kink
D
Spasm

Slide 9 - Quiz

What's an "ulcer"?
A
A lumpy scar
B
A broken bone
C
An open sore
D
An infected callous

Slide 10 - Quiz

What's a "biopsy"?
A
Removal of the corneas
B
Examination of vital signs
C
Removal of tissue for examination
D
A blood test

Slide 11 - Quiz

If something is a "cardiovascular issue," it has to do with what?
A
The heart, blood and veins
B
The digestion system
C
The brain and nervous system
D
The respiratory system

Slide 12 - Quiz

What does it mean if something in the body is "benign"?
A
Nonexistent
B
Hot
C
Extremely dangerous
D
Not dangerous

Slide 13 - Quiz

If someone is lying on their side, they're said to be:
A
Prostrate
B
Erect
C
Horizontal
D
Lateral

Slide 14 - Quiz

A patient comes in to have a checkup regarding their "epilepsy." What are their symptoms likely to be?
A
Puking
B
Seizures and convulsions
C
Fever and sores
D
Dizziness and confusion

Slide 15 - Quiz

The common term "IV" is an acronym for what full medical term?
A
Internal vein
B
Inside Vector
C
Intravenous
D
Intervention

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which of the following medical professionals typically works in an emergency room?
A
Surgeon
B
Ophthalmologist
C
Oncologist
D
Podiatrist

Slide 17 - Quiz

You have to explain to a patient that the tumor the doctors have found is "malignant." What does this mean?
A
The tumor is harmless
B
The tumor will grow and or spread
C
The nature of tumor hasn't been determined
D
The tumor no longer exists

Slide 18 - Quiz

Themes
At the hospital (tools and specialisms)
Health & Ilnesses
The human skeleton
The respiratory system
The digestive system

Slide 19 - Slide

Doelstelling
Aan het eind van deze periode hebben jullie op verschillende thema's je professionele woordenschat uitgebreid zodat je alledaagse gebruiksvoorwerpen en handelingen in het Engels kunt benoemen. Ook heb je geoefend met het voeren van gesprekken over medische zaken in het Engels en kun je geschreven en gesproken informatie over medische onderwerpen begrijpen. 

Slide 20 - Slide

Programma les 1
Luisteroefening Doctor by day, rapper by night. 
Woordenlijst aanvullen
Lesson up en luisteroefening

Slide 21 - Slide

Vocab list
Gebruik de Lesson Up (Teams) en de luisteroefening om nieuwe woorden uit te halen.
Houd deze lijst wekelijks bij en repeteer de woorden 

Slide 22 - Slide