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UNIT 1 introduction to Nursing [[per diem nursing]], agency nursing / travel nursing.

Nurses work as
researchers in laboratories, universities and research institutions.
from nursing
wikipedia
answer these
1 What is nurse ?
2 What is the role of professional nurses ? and what do nurses do ?
3 in what area do nurses practice ?
4 Can nurses attend to patients out of the hospital setting ?
Part 1 Reading which line ? where do they attend to patients ?
Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, 5 Where can nurses work as advisers ?
families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover 6 In What capacity might nurses deal with the law ?
optimal health and quality of life from birth to death.
in what context might nurses have to testify in a court of law ?
Nurses work in a large variety of specialties where they work
independently and as part of a team to assess, plan, implement and 7 Why might nurses testify in court ?
evaluate care. Nursing Science is an established field of knowledge based 8 What role can nurses perform When employed in a Laboratory or
on the contributions of nursing scientist through peer reviewed scholarly
journals and evidenced-based practice. It is a dynamic field of practice research institution ?
and research that is based in contemporary culture and concerns itself
with both mainstream and marginalized subcultures in order to deliver
the most culturally sensitive and competent nursing care.
Nurses practice in a wide range of settings, from hospitals to visiting
people in their homes and caring for them in schools to research in
pharmaceutical companies. Nurses work in occupational health settings
(also called industrial health settings), free-standing clinics and physician
offices, nurse-run clinics, long-term care facilities and camps. They also
work on cruise ships and in military service. Nurses act as advisers and Part 2 Grammar Verbal and nominal sentences
consultants to the health care and insurance industries. Some are
attorneys and others work with attorneys as legal nurse consultants, 1 Find 5 sentences change them into interrogative and negative !
reviewing patient records to assure that adequate care was provided and 2 Find 2 verbal and 2 nominal sentences !
testifying in court. Nurses can work on a temporary basis, which involves
doing shifts without a contact in a variety of settings, sometimes known as They will work independently ( verbal sentence )

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Nursing is a healthcare profession ( nominal sentence ) far the most common information storing chemical. The information ________5
in DNA contains instruction that control life activities.
3 create 3 verbal and 3 nominal sentences
The second characteristic of Life is that all ________6 things are
4 Change the sentences in number 3 into past and future tense
composed of cells. Cells are the basic structure unit or ________ 7 blocks of life.
I am hungry now I eat every day Most such as the box like plant cells seen here require a ________8 to see.

I was hungry I ate yesterday The third characteristic of Living things, is that they ________9 water
and a source of energy to run their life _________10. Plants for example,
I will be hungry I will eat tonight actually capture energy from the sun and use it to combine non living carbon
Part 3 Vocabulary definition and synonym _________11 gas and water into sugars which chemically store the energy. And
while Animals can not __________12 the sun energy directly, they can eat
1 Synonym of attain or asses A legal plant ,plant products or even other animals and get the energy daily in those
2 Synonym of maintain B contemporary ways
3 A person who deals with the law C dynamic
4 Someone who does observation In D testify The fourth characteristic is _________13 the most amazing life process
laboratory E recover mainly the ability to reproduce and grow this means that Living thing
_________14 off springs so that their own special form of life or species will
5 List of events 0n paper or book of F run ____________15 for one more generation This characteristic also means that
Attending to someone small organisms that are in the early stages of life can grow and become larger
6 The activity to attend someone
7 Dealing with law G get
8 A condition which is not static H keep up
9 The opposite of permanent I attorney
10 The act of giving a fact in court J records
11 To get better is K researcher
12 The act of moving on one’s legs fast L care

Part 4 Listening see the listening appendices we live when we can give contribution to the world
The fifth characteristic of Life is the actual reason that organisms mos
Part 5 short film bio character of ….. _________16 it is the fact that all Living things have limited life spans . This
The first characteristic of Life is that all Living things are made from means that all organisms eventually ________17 and die .In this way all worn
same basic ____________ 1 l ingredients. out creatures are replaced by _______18 young ones. Dead organisms also
become food for ________19 organisms and as they decay They __________20
All Living things are ____________2 of complicated chemical the soil
substances , not ________3 on non Living things such as rocks . for example
Living things or organisms stored by logical information in long twisted The sixth characteristic that Living things can respond to their
chemical chains _________4 as nucleic acids, The nucleic acid called DNA is by surroundings is extremely important being able to __________21 danger and
locate food are too obvious example so face straight , but another important
way organism respond to their __________22 is by maintaining the balance

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environment inside their bodies. A process known as homeostasis. a good discuss in groups, the two questions below then share your answer with the
example of __________23 is the ability of human to ___________24 a custom class
body temperature, even though the outside ___________25 is changing all the
time. 1 what do we need to do to stay alive ?

The seventh characteristic of life is one of the main ways of organism 2 To get healthy we have to …………….. ?
respond to their surrounding , __________26 through their ability to move. the 3 do you agree with the statement of ‘healthy life is also healthy mind’
lives of many organism depend on being able to move, capture food and to
escape from danger. ___________27 some organisms move around a lot and can Part 7 Skill Enhancement : interviewing and describing friends
do so quite _________28 where as most plants on the other hands move so
slowly their movements are _________29 to see. For example when the cactus when we learn we will be able to see the nature of things
flower _________30 to the sun

And eighth characteristic of Living thing is that they are ________31


repair injuries to themselves provided the ________ _32 that is not too severe.
Some organism such as the salamander can actually re grow ______ 33 and legs
that have been torn off. the world of dangerous place and without the
________34 to repair wound, huge number of creatures would die before they
ever reach the ____________35.

The ninth and final characteristic of living things is that they can
undergo a _______36 over time this means that species of living things are
consequently adapting to meet the ________37 of their environments through
__________38 organism have been able to develop valuable trade that allow
them to survive where others die. this is the main ______39 why there are so UNIT 2 Medical professions
many different kinds of living things on earth _________40 organisms like these
will thrive in hot spring trench with temperature get so high they would kill
most other creatures from utube. characters of living thing
Part 1 Reading
Reproduce Living Dioxide Chemical
Wear out Building Capture Composed
Healthy .8 Microscope Probably 1. Found
Other Require Produce stored
enrich processes survive known
Mainly Respond Able to Chang
Obviously Surroundings Damage Challenges
Quickly 2. Homeostasis .3 Arms 3. Adaptation .8
Hard Maintain Ability reason
open temperature Adulthood including
Part 6 Discussion

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3 Someone applies what he knows or has learnt C Major
4 Synonym of assisting line 5 D Treatment
5 Synonym of ‘in connection with’ line 9 E Certified
6 Synonym of primary line 10 F Related to
7 Synonym of care line 12 G Helping
8 Period of during which a baby is in the womb H Birth
9 Formally or legally stated by the government I Breastfeeding
10 an optimal physical state J Practitioner
Answer the questions
1 What is the difference between the terms midwife and midwifery ?
Midwifery is a health care profession in which providers offer care to 2 What do we call a practitioner of midwifery ?
childbearing women during their pregnancy, labor and birth, and during
3 What other management does midwifery offer beside what is
the postpartum period.
mentioned in the first paragraph ?
They also care for the newborn through to six weeks of age, including
assisting the mother with breastfeeding. 4 What are the qualifications of the majority of midwives ?
A practitioner of midwifery is known as a midwife, a term used in 5 What are certified nurse midwives ?
reference to both women and men, although the majority of midwives are
6 what care do midwives provide, related to birth and pregnancy ?
female. In the United States, Certified Nurse-Midwives are advance
practice nurses. In addition to giving care to women in connection with 7 What is well woman care ?
pregnancy and birth, midwives also provide primary care to women, well-
woman care related to reproductive health, annual gynecological exams, 8 According to the text,What is suggested for women to do annually ?
family planning, and menopausal care.
Part 2 Grammar . Perform the following exercises in a group of 4
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Complete Course Outline
see the appendices for the pattern of passive voice
Match these ! 1 Find 3 sentences in the form of both active and passive voice
1 Process of a baby coming out of the womb A Healthy 2 Find 3 words of passive voice
2 The act of feeding milk to babies naturally B Pregnancy 3 Create 6 active sentences then change them into passive !

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in the form of Simple present , present continuous , simple past
past continuous, present perfect , and simple future !

Part 3 vocabulary
1 An expert who deals with the nervous system A ophthalmologist
2 A person interprets medical images
3 Someone who performs medical imaging B gynecologist
4 A person responsible for patient’s level of C cardiologist
consciousness
5 an expert on cancer D dermatologist
E pediatrician
F radiologist
6 An expert dealing in skin disease G neurologist
7 A person handling eye problems H radiographer
8 An expert in child health I anesthetist
giving help to others is the essence of humanity
9 person responsible for a patient’s heart
10 An expert in women’s reproductive health j oncologist
Part 4 Listening see the appendices

11 A health expert on food composition K travel nurse


12 A medical professional specializing L nurse
on urinary system N midwife
13 Someone who makes up drug composition
14 A registered nurse who work overseas O nutritionist Part 5 short film on critical care nurse
15 Nurse responsible for assisting delivery P urologist 1 What is the video about ? A She uses her brain most of the time
16 A person giving a direct care to patents Q internist 2 What does the host think of nursing ? B Anticipate problems, continually
and assisting medical professionals R pharmacist 3 Who does she work with ? reevaluate work
4 What does she think of critical C Second bachelor degree of nursing
Care nursing ? D The patients will die
5 when working , what is required by E Clinic ,hospitals, schools
Critical care nurse at all times ?
6 What does the phrase ‘ on top of the
game ‘ mean ?
7 What does ‘on top of the game’ mean F Critical nurse care
to be in critical care nursing? G Front line

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8 What will happen if the host isn’t on H With a team regulations, codes, and oversight that govern hospital construction and
Top of the game ? I Handling the sickest operations. Each of the wide-ranging and constantly evolving functions of
9 Where did the host go back to study J on top of the game at all times a hospital, including highly complicated mechanical, electrical, and
10 according to the film Where is there telecommunications systems, requires specialized knowledge and
a shortage of nurses ?
expertise. No one person can reasonably have complete knowledge, which
is why specialized consultants play an important role in hospital planning
11 Why did she say that school needs nurses ? and design. The functional units within the hospital can have competing
12 How bad is the shortage of nurses ?
needs and priorities. Idealized scenarios and strongly-held individual
13 What type of personality does nurse require ?
14 Why do nurses need to be compassionate , intelligent and know preferences must be balanced against mandatory requirements, actual
about human body ? functional needs (internal traffic and relationship to other departments),
15 She tells we shouldn’t be disgusted with human organ why …… ? and the financial status of the organization.
16 Nursing jobs are welcome and well respected means ….. ?

Part 6 Presentation. answer the following questions then discuss in a


group!
1 Which medical professional would you like to choose to assist first ?
Why ?
2 Where would you rather work in a hospital overseas , city hospital ,or clinic
?
why ?

VAMC Bay Pines, FL

In addition to the wide range of services that must be accommodated,


UNIT 3 HOSPITAL hospitals must serve and support many different users and stakeholders.
Ideally, the design process incorporates direct input from the owner and
Part 1 Reading
from key hospital staff early on in the process. The designer also has to be
an advocate for the patients, visitors, support staff, volunteers, and
Hospitals are the most complex of building types. Each hospital is suppliers who do not generally have direct input into the design. Good
comprised of a wide range of services and functional units. These include hospital design integrates functional requirements with the human needs
diagnostic and treatment functions, such as clinical laboratories, imaging, of its varied users.
emergency rooms, and surgery; hospitality functions, such as food service
and housekeeping; and the fundamental inpatient care or bed-related
The basic form of a hospital is, ideally, based on its functions:
function. This diversity is reflected in the breadth and specificity of

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 bed-related inpatient functions
 outpatient-related functions
 diagnostic and treatment functions
 administrative functions
 service functions (food, supply)
 research and teaching functions

Physical relationships between these functions determine the configuration of


the hospital. Certain relationships between the various functions are required
—as in the following flow diagrams.

These flow diagrams show the movement and communication of people,


materials, and waste. Thus the physical configuration of a hospital and its
transportation and logistic systems are inextricably intertwined. The
transportation systems are influenced by the building configuration, and
the configuration is heavily dependent on the transportation systems. The
hospital configuration is also influenced by site restraints and
opportunities, climate, surrounding facilities, budget, and available
technology. New alternatives are generated by new medical needs and new
technology.

In a large hospital, the form of the typical nursing unit, since it may be
repeated many times, is a principal element of the overall configuration.
Nursing units today tend to be more compact shapes than the elongated
rectangles of the past. Compact rectangles, modified triangles, or even
circles have been used in an attempt to shorten the distance between the
nurse station and the patient's bed. The chosen solution is heavily
dependent on program issues such as organization of the nursing

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program, number of beds to a nursing unit, and number of beds to a 7 A place for patient registration G surgical ward
patient room. (The trend, recently reinforced by HIPAA, is to all private 8 the unit where nurses assemble H pediatric ward
rooms.) 9 Intensive care unit I maternity ward
10 the dept that is the center of patient J delivery room
nutrient K CVCU
Answer the questions 11 A unit for urgent and immediate care L orthopedic Ward
1 What kind of building is the hospital considered to be ? 12 A place to handle the needs of outgoing
2 What is meant by ‘complex’ in line 2 ? patient
3 What is meant by ‘having hospitality function’ in line 4 ?
4 What does the hospital designer need to be
5 Why do specialized consultants play an important role in hospital
planning and design ?
6 What is the measure of a good hospital ? M lavatories
7 Ideally what does hospital design process incorporate ? 13 Place Where medications are dispensed N bio-mechanics
8 see the diagram of major clinical relationship. Records division is 14 the Place where the uniform sheets are O head porter
responsible for 3 fields why ? cleaned P matron
9 According to ‘The basic form of a hospital’ why does a hospital 15 The location to get body imaging machines Q rehabilitation
16 A place to have your teeth checked center
need to have research and teaching functions 17 the place where Ear, nose, and throat R emergency dept
Specialists works
S dispensary
Part 2 Grammar go to the text on page 7 ( complete in group of 4 ) 18 a place Where people do observation T CSSD
19 Place where people first get medical U X-Ray dept
1 Find 5 nouns treatment V laundry dept
2 Find 5 verbs 20 Synonym of Toilets W E.N.T dept
3 Find 5 adjectives 21 A place to get physical mental and X Dentistry clinic
4 Find 5 adverbs therapy Y laboratory
5 Apply them in two sentences each of numbers
see appendices for the exercises on tenses and derivative

Part 4 listening see the appendices


Part 3 vocabulary Part 5 Short film Hospital tour
1 A room where mothers give birth A out Patient Dept 1. What is the hospital name ?
2 A post delivery room for mothers B emergency room
3 Place where surgery takes place C ICU
2. In What country & what city is the hospital located ?
4 A room to take care of sick children D nurse station 3. What is the exact address of the hospital?
5 Cardio vascular care unit E admission dept 4. Who will direct you to your destination ?
6 A unit for those with bone problems F nutrient dept 5. Where do we buy flowers if visiting patients ?

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6. According to the film what is the solution if having lunch ?
7. Why is it a good solution ?
8. What is equipped in patient rooms ?
9. What kind of surgery are available ?
10. What opens from 11 am up to 11 pm Present your answer to another group
11. How is the Cath Lab team in cardiology according to the film
12. How often does seminar happen ? Guided questions
13. If finding CT scan center where are we expected to go ? 1. What is the name of the hospital or clinic around your house ?
14. What radiology treatments do patients get ? 2. Where is it located ? How far is it from your house ?
15. What individual programs do patients receive ? 3. What is the best way to get there ? can we get there by public
transport ? how ?
4. What do you think about the administration staff , health
practitioners, cleaning service , security , doctors
Watch again …………………………………… ! 5. Are they staffs, nurses) friendly , fast , strict, responsible ,
sensible ?
The hospital provides How did you know if they are patient ,……. , ……. ?
16. Patient beds …… Units 6. Is the patient room good ?
17. Operating rooms …… Units 7. What about the lobby , the information center , the parking area , the
18. Folding rooms …… Units patients access to the ICU , the ambulatory , food , rest room , the
19. ICU Beds ……. Units beds , the canteen , the mosque , are they ok ?
20. ER beds …… Units 8. Did patients get health insurance ? Why ?
21. Trauma rooms …… Units 9. Do you find other better hospital or clinic around ?
22. Relaxing bedrooms ……. Units 10. What should the hospital or the clinic need to improve ?

Part 6 Discussion and Presentation ( 15 - 30 min ) Part 7 Skill Enhancement : see the appendices

1 Discuss the hospital you visited, its name , its location and this beautiful college will be meaningful if we know how to optimize our
what facilities are provided . learning
2 Describe the lobby ,patient ward , cafeteria , lavatory , outpatient dept
ICU of that hospital .
3 Explain the nursing service , menu and medical service ?
4 What would you suggest ?
5 Do you agree a playground , patient library , massage room, spa
must be provided by the hospital ? what are the advantages and
disadvantages of its presence ? how big is it ?
what should be equipped there ? who will be in charge for the operation

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MN0079 Minor in Midwifery Professional Theory (12 credit
Unit 4 points)
Individual units (18 credit points) as follows:
7942 Growing a Family
7431 Analyzing Disease Part 1
7433 Analyzing Disease Part 2
Part 1 Reading 7947 After Birth: Complexity in Early Parenting
7554 Mental Health
Course: Bachelor of Midwifery (953AA) 7950 Midwifery Possibilities

Award: Bachelor of Midwifery


Course Level: 10
Faculty: Faculty of Health
University Admissions Centre (UAC) Course Code: 365083
Typical Course
CRICOS Code: 062891B
Offered Locations and Delivery Modes:
Structure
Semester 1 Semester 2
 UC Bruce Campus
 Full Time, Face-to-Face - Convener: Dr Jenny Browne (Ph:
YEAR 1
+61 2 6201 5107) 7941 With Woman, With Child (6cp) 7943 The Work of Birth (6cp)
7944 Sharing Knowledge in
 Part Time, Face-to-Face - Convener: Dr Jenny Browne (Ph: 7942 Growing a Family
Midwifery
+61 2 6201 5107) 6999 Indigenous Representation in
7431 Analyzing Disease Part 1
Australian Society
Introduction YEAR 2
7945 Women in Pregnancy and 7946 Women in Labor and Beyond
This course aims to graduate midwives who make a positive difference to the
Beyond (9cp) (9cp)
health of women and their children. Graduates will be educationally 7947 After Birth: Complexity in
prepared to practice across the full scope of midwifery as defined by the ICM 7433 Analyzing Disease Part 2
Early Parenting
Definition of a Midwife and will be eligible to register in the ACT and other YEAR 3
states and territories under mutual recognition policy. This course meets the
7948 Continuity Midwifery A (6cp) 7949 Continuity Midwifery B (6cp)
EU standards for registration as a midwife. 7434 Indigenous Health:
7951 Ethics and Law for Health
Contemporary
Professionals
Course Requirements Issues
7554 Mental Health 7950 Midwifery Possibilities
72 credit points of required units comprising:
MJ0151 Major in Midwifery Theory (Restricted) (21 credit points)
MJ0150 Major in Midwifery Practice Theory (Restricted) (21 credit points)

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Course Duration 1 What will students obtain after completing the course ?
2 Who is the target of the course ?
6 semesters full-time: or equivalent part-time; maximum 20 semesters. 3 What criteria must student fulfill to get through the
admission excluding the secondary requirements ?
Admission Requirements 4 How long will it take to complete the program ?
5 What language test do candidates need to write ?
Applicants must have completed Year 12 or similar level of study and meet 6 How will the applicants be evaluated ?
normal University requirements for admission to an undergraduate course. 7 What course must a student take to obtain knowledge in
Additionally, applicants are required to submit a Curriculum Vitae and a raising infants ?
written statement outlining their understanding of topical issues relevant to 8 Why is it necessary to learn mental health ?
childbearing women and midwifery. Applications will be judged on how well 9 What course is provided for all nurses ? How did you know ?
applicants consider both the complex nature of midwifery and their possible
suitability for such a profession. A proforma for the written statement must Part 2 Grammar ( in group of 4 ) See the appendices !
be used and can be obtained, along with further information, from the 1 What is adjective clause ?
Faculty of Health website http://www.canberra.edu.au/faculties/health
2 Find adjective clause !
Additional admission requirements: 3 Create a dialogue using at least 5 adjective clause !
International applicants must have an overall academic IELTS band score of
7.
All students enrolled in the Bachelor of Midwifery course are required to Part 3 Vocabulary Match these
undergo a Police Record Check prior to undertaking clinical experience. All
1 What faculty does the course belong to ? A Growing family
students are also required to present an immunization history. B CV
2 Where will the course take place ? C IELTS score
3 something special about the course
Assumed Knowledge 4 ethics and law can be learnt in
D Smallest / continent
E Prior to
5 synonym of disease
ACT: English (T) major; Studies in Science (Chemistry and Biology) 6 Subject that deals with monitoring how a F EU standard
G illness
and Mathematics are highly recommended. family develops H Health
NSW: English Advanced; Studies in Science (Chemistry and Biology) 7 One criteria an applicant needs to complete I Bruce campus
and Mathematics are highly recommended Radiology 8 second criteria an applicant needs to possess J The fifth
9 Where do you think the university is located semester
10 Synonym of ‘before’

11 A midwife who has completed his education K Standard


12 To be the member of society by enrollment L Minor
13 Someone applying for a job M Applicant
Answer these 14 A general and accepted measure of professional N Graduate midwife

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practice 0 To register the US I a nurse assisting in dead surgery
15 The synonym of small 7 The demand for 150.000 nurses J nursing children
8 The source of the above information K dedicating in general clinic, giving
workshop
1 The quality that shows something is similar to A positive 9 In What year The country not be
others B prepared able to fulfill the demand
2 The situation which is considered to be at the top C full 10 When was NLN established ? L Responsible for legislation
3 The opposite of simple D mutual 11 What is something special about M National association for Practical Nurse
NLN education and service
4 When the volume level shows abundance E equivalent N All schools of nursing in US
5 The synonym of ready F maximum 12 Today where is NLN becoming the
O The development of nursing education
6 The condition which leads to something good G relevant accrediting body standards
7 Dealing with medical treatment H overall 13 What is NAPNAS ? P 1912
8 The condition of one influences the other I clinical 14 What does NAPAS deal with ?
9 The condition Covering the whole things J complex
10 The quality when something is acceptable

Answer these
what is medical , chemical , transparent , permanent
washable , recyclable , boring , interesting
attractive , aggressive , tired , wired
hazardous , generous , electric , dynamic

Part 4 Listening : see the appendices

Part 5 Short film : nursing course orientation


1 What is the video about ?
2 What school is shown to you ? and Where is the school located ?
3 What do you think of
1 Pediatrics A Approved as a member agency of the
2 Forensics B above US organization
3 Acute care setting or hospital C Shortage of over 1.000.000 nurses
D In the year of 2014
4 Public health setting
E Bureau of health professions
5 Traveling nurse F In 2020
6 In 2010 what happens in nursing in G Nurse who can be sent abroad
H a nurse handling serious cases

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