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Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley Trang M. Tran, mo Table of Contents Unit 1 - Hospital departments Unit 2—Hospital statt . Unit 3—Hospital equipment . Unit 4—Parts of the body .. Unit 5 — Parts of the bady 2 Unit 6—Parts of the body . Unit 7 - Respiratory system. Unit B— Circulatory system Unit 9 Digestive system Unit 10-First aid... Unit 11- Common abbreviations Unit 12 - Measurements Unit 13 - Administering medication . Unit 14 - Describing frequency . .. Unit 15 - Maintaining hygiene ...... GIOSSBFY «eee se eee Unit 1-Blood Unit 2—Banes Unit 3=Skin...... Unit 4—Nervous system. Unit 5 ~ Endocrine system Unit Reproductive system . Unit 7 Urinary system. Unit 8 ~ Taking a history : . “ sean Unit 9=Talking about symptoms cece eee ee, Unit 10 ~ Physical examinations. Unit 11 - Diagnostic tests Unit 12 = Diagnostic equipment Unit 13 Family medicine Unit 14 = Pediatrics... Unit 15 - Geriatrics Glossary . Unit 1 = Education and training ... Unit 2=Communicating with staff... Unit 2--Communicating with patients . Unit 4—Challenges .. . R Unit 5 - Describing pain Unit 6- Chronic vs. acute illnesses. Unit 7—Diabetes ..... Unit 8—Cancer ....., Unit 9—-Heart disease Unit 10 - Traumatic Unit 11 - Infections Unit 12 - Nursing Unit 13 - OB/GYN i Unit 14—Neurology oes Unit 15 - Surgery... . GOGERY «eee recea tee enn SF Heartland Hospital Our first-class departments include: Pediatrics: provides healthcare from birth to ‘adulthood / Chair: Dr, Richard Colins Obstetrics: cares for women through all stages of pregnancy / Chair Or. Susan Meeks Radiology: creates Xays and CT scans for all departments / Chair, Or, Thomas Locke Pathology: tests sampies for all departments / Chair Dr. Laura Howard Surgery: performs everything from routine procedures, to o1gan transpiants / Chair Dr, Rachel Siver Cardiology: investigates and treats ail heat problems / Char. Dr. Paul Sartin Dermatology: cares for everything from warts to skin cancer | Chair: Dr. Geoff Schmitt Orthopedics: provides bone and joint care | Chai: Dr. Catnerine Newland Emergency: reals patients in ife-teeatening Condition Chair Bx. Bouglas Greene Additionally, our pharmacy can fil prescriptions twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week Get ready! ‘@ Before you read the passage, talk about these questions. 1 What are some diferent hospital departments? 2. Why i it important to know what afferent departments do? @ Read the website about a hospital's departments. Then, mark the following statements as true (T) or false (F). 1 __ Dr. Silver's department performs organ transplants, 2 _ Dr. Howard’ and Dr. Locke's departments: work with all other hospital departments, 3. __ The pharmacy is closed on Sundays, Vocabulary © Match the words (1-5) with the definitions (AE). 1 _ pediatrics 4 _ ormatology 2 _ orthopedics 5 __ obstetvics 3) _ cardiology A the hospital depantment that specializes in the treatment of the heart and heart dseases. B the hespital department that treats women and unbem chikiren during pregnancy the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the skn and skin ciseases D the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of bones and muscles E the hessital department that specializes in the: treatment of chilcren @ Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank, a radiology pathology surgery pharmacy emergency 1 Please iake this sample to for testing 2. An ambulance brought the patient to the —___ eon 3. Could you get the X-rays from 2 4 The Con the first floor should have the mecicing you need. 5. Take this patient to__for her transplant, @ @ Listen and read the website about a hospital's departments again. What are ‘some of the hospital's departments? Listening © & Listen to a conversation between a doctor and a patient. Choose the correct answers, 11 Where is the dermatolagy department? A downstais Bon the thed floor © past the pharmacy D next to the emergency room 2 What wil the woman iely do next? A ish the pharmacy B go to the emergency room © make a radiology appointment D go to the dermatology department @ © Listen again and complete the conversation. Doctor: Well, Mary, other than that rash, youre = 1 Pationt: Okay, Doctor. What should | 2 i Doctor: | want you to go to dermatology. Make an: ‘appomtment for them to 3. i Where's that department? Wts4 Turm right when you pass the 5 depariment. Patient: Great, ll head uo there now. 5) Dactor: But frst, you should refill your prescription at the 6 Patient: The pharmacy is downstairs, right? Doctor: Yes, nex: ta the emergency room, Speaking © With a partner, act out the roles below based on Task 7. Then, switch roles, T want you to-go % Where's that .. Ht om the — ‘Student A: You are a doctor, Talk'to Student B about: © where to go after an appointment ‘© directions for where to go © why the patient is gong there ‘Studont 8: Yeu are a patient. Talk to Student A about whore to go atter an appointment. Writing © Use the conversation from Task 8 and the website to fill out the patient's notes. Mary Coburn Hospital visit nates First stop? Location: ————— FIRST FLOOR Dr, Paul Sartin, cardiologist, surgeon / Office: 100 Soe for: Hear Disease, Heart Surgery Dr. Lycia Groenwich, anesthesiologist / Office: 101 See for: Surgery Pain Relief and Preparation Dr. Richard Collins, chief pediatrician / Otfice: 162 See for: Children's Health Dr. Ann Harold, obstetrician / Office: 103 See for: Labor, Pregnancy Dr. Thomas Locke, chicf radiologist / Office: 104 See for: Xways, CT Scans Carol Howard, lab techni Get ready! @ Botore you read the passage, talk about these questions. 1 Wha are: some dierent people who werk in a hospital? 2 What are some special kinds of doctors? Reading (@ Read the hospital directory. Then, mark the fallowing statements as true (T) or false (F). 1 — A pationt having heart surgary wil vist Or Sartin and De, Greemnich 2 _ Dr. Harold is best qualified to. examine a ‘sick four-year-old, 3 _ Pregnant women meet their doctor on the: second floor. "Dr. Rowan McNeil, general practitioner / Office: 202 ‘See for: General Medicine Caral Simmons, NP, head nurse / Office: 203 See for: Nursing Schedules, Dr. Charles Thiol, pharmacist / Office: 204 See for Prescriptions uw) P= eo jaan. Vocabulary © Match the words (1-5) with tho definitions (ae) 1 —labtechnician = 4 urea 2 — anesthesiologist. «5 — phamacist 3. __ general practitioner A a docior whe provides many kinds of care to adults and chikinen Ba doctor who renders pationts unconscious or prevents them from feeling cain © a medical professional who wares with samples in a laboratory D_amecical professional who hats a doctor and cares tor patients E a person who ills prescriptions and gives medicine

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