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TASK 4

3 HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS

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SITI RAHMATIYA YASIN 2120012

PROGRAM STUDI S1 KEPERAWATAN


SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN
GEMA INSAN AKADEMIK
MAKASSAR
2020
Scrub Up
1. Work In pairs. These patients have arrived in hospital and are waiting in reception.
Discuss why you think each one is there
2. Listen to the patients describe their problem, and decide which one is speaking.
1. Where my delivery room will give birth
2. My head was dizzy felt like falling
3. The middle aged woman was vomiting something up
4. My leg hurst I had an accident
5. My stomach hurts please hurry nurse
3. Decide the order, 1-5, in which the patients should bee seen.

Vocabulary
The Admissions procedure
1. Complete the sentences with the below.
a triage nurse treatment
an initial assessment a priority
life-threatening waiting room
Registration cubicle
1. Take a seat in the Waiting room
2. The first nurse you meet will be a specialist called a triage nurse
3. This nurse will make an initial assessment of y our problem.
4. This helps decide who is a priority
5. A patient with a life-threatening condition will see a doctor immediately.
6. A Nurse will get personal details from you and fill in a hospital registration Form.
7. When there is a free cubicle a doctor will see you.
8. The doctor will decide on the treatmen

2. Have you ever been admitted to hospital? Do you have any stories of unusual
hospital admission? Describe exactly what happened.
 I was once sick with a fever and I had ulcer disease, and when my illness
was severe my father took me immediately to the doctor to get first aid.
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It’s my job
1. Work in pairs. Discuss the question.
 What are the main responsibilities of a hospital receptionist?
Please and help patients when they come, make appointments for
patients,record patients information and organize and store patients
records, keep accounts, operate computers, fax machines.
2. Read about Carmen and answer the questions.
1. What qualities does Carmen need in her job?
 Fortunately diplomatic,and strong I often need to convince people,so
it’s important to calm down.
2. How do medical staff cause Carmen problems?
 Carmen’s biggest problem was the medical staff’s handwriting. The
time Carmen didn’t understand reports and forms because of
handwriting or abbreviations.
3. What does she known about medicine?
 Carmen knows first aid, he understand medical terminology and
abbreviations.
Vocabulary
1. Which Scrub Up patient is recorded on this form
PATIENT RECORD
Surname Grady First name Jim
DOB 2.3.50 Gender M F
Occupation retired
Marital status widowed
Next of kin son
Contact no. 07765 432178
Smoking intake n/a
Alcohol intake 30 units per week
Reason for admission snake bite
Medical history high blood pressure
Allergies none
GP Dr Parkinson,
Central Surgery

2. Find words and abbreviations in the patient record with these meanings.
1. Job occupation
2. Bad reactions, for example to certain medications -
3. Family doctor -
4. Closest relative son
5. The amount of something you eat drink, etc. regulary Often consumr 30
units of alcohol per week
6. Date of birth 2.3.50
7. Male/female Female
8. Past illnesses and injuries high blood
pressure
9. Married / single / divorced / widowed / widow
10. Not applicable (= not a question for this patient ) n/a
11. In each (day, week, et) -
12. Number 07765432179
Listening
A patient record form
1. Listen to the nurse get personal details from a patient. As you listen, complete the
form.
PATIENT RECORD
Surname Grady
First name Jim
Gender M F
DOB 2.3.50
Place of birth -
Occupation retired
Marital status widow
Next of kin son
Contact no. 07765432179
Smoking intake n/a
Alcohol intake 30 Units per week
Reason of admission snake bite
Family history -
Mental Turberculosis
Diabetes HIV/AIDS

2. Listen again and complete these questions that the nurse asks.
1. What profession you?
2. The place Date of birth?
3. When You born?
4. You are Married?
5. Do you smoke?
6. Now do you smoke a again ?
7. You Allergic to what?
8. Do any of your members Family from any of the following?

Speaking
1. Student As work together in pairs. Student Bs work together in pairs. You are going
to play the role of a patient admitted to hospital. Invent the following details.
 Full
 Allergies
 Occupation
 Next of kin
 Family history
 Date and place of birth
 Smoking and alcohol intake
 Marital status
 Reason for admission
 Medical history
2. Student A- you are the nurse. Ask student B, the patient, questions to complete the
patient the patient record below.
3. Now change roles.

PATIENT RECORD
Surname Grady
First name Jim
Gender M F
DOB 2.3.50
Place of birth -
Occupation retired
Marital status widow
Next of kin son
Contact no. 07765432179
Smoking intake n/a
Alcohol intake 30 Units per week
Reason for admission snake bite
Medical history high blood pressure
Family history -

Underline Examples of the past continuous in the Listening script for Scrub up on p.125.
>> Go to Grammar reference p.177
1. Complete the sentences using the verbsin bracketsn in the past simple and past
continuous tenses. Decide the order of the verbs first.
1. When he Was working, he broke his arm (Break, work)
2. My son hold a firework when it exploded And burn His hand. (Explode, hold,
burn)
3. I get out of the car. My dad close The door and break my fingers. (get out,
break, close)
4. My Mum get dressed in the bathroom. She fall And hit Her head. (hit, fall, get
dressed)
5. I listen To music, when suddenly I hear A whistling in my ear and I go Deaf.
(hear, go, listen)
6. I run in the park, and a man chase me and punch me. (punch, chase, run)
2. Write at least three sentences about these people, inventing details about what
happened to them.
1. The first image of someone being bitten by a dog
2. The second picture of the person’s head goes into the jar
3. The third picture shows a person who is standing but the other eye is
closed
3. Describe an accident that happened to you. What were you doing and what
happened?
 I have had an accident that made me injured so badly that I had to be taken
to the hospital to get first aid so that my injury didn`t get worse.

Reading
Bad handwriting
1. What do people say about your handwriting? Is it clear and easy to read?
 My friends say my writing is good and easy to read.
2. As fast as you can, write down three types of medicine and three diseases. Show it to
your partner. Can they read what you have written? Have you made any mistakes?
1. Rapid acting 1. Diabetes
2. Ibuprofen 2. Sore throad
3. Pertuzumab 3. Breast canser
3. Read the article and decide if these sentences are True (T) or false (F).
1. Nurse study doctors’ handwriting at school. (T)
2. Doctors generally write numbers more carefully than words. (T)
3. Methimazole and Metolazone are used for different conditions. (T)
4. Ramachandra Kolluru is a pharmacist. (F)
5. Researchers could understand 84% of doctors’ notes. (T)
6. Many hospital use abbreviations in orders to avoid mistakes. (F)
7. At Charing Cross hospital, staff carry computers around. (T)
4. Find words in the article to match these definitions.
1. Non-medical people who work in hospital offices. (F)
2. Written instructions on what drug to give a patient. (F)
3. Made somebody pay money as a punish Breast canser ment. (F)
4. To cut off part of the body. (T)
5. An arm or leg. (F)
6. Mistakes that result in death. (T)
Writing
Patient summary
1. Read this summary about Mustapha Hussein, The Patient in Listening 1. Find there
mistakes in it.
 Mustapa Hussein was treated with a possible brain storm after falling down
the stairs and hitting his head. Mr. Hussein smoked 40 cigarettes a day.
2. Write a similar summary about sarah behr using the information on the patient record
below.
PATIENT RECORD
Surname Behr First Sarah
DOB 2/1/84 Gender M F
Occupation teacher
Marital status married
Next of kin father Ian
Contact no. 01792-793456
Smoking intake n/a
Alcohol intake 10 units per week
Reason for admission suspected fractured arm
Family history heart disease
(Father’s side)
Allergies nuts
 Full name sarah surname behr. Sarah was born on February 2, 1984, her
residence as a teacher, sarah is married. Her closest relative to her father,
sarah does not smoke but she consumes 10 units of alcohol per week, the
reason sarah was hospitalized was because of a suspected fractured arm.
Sarah has a family history of having heart disease amd allergies.

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