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Change the Sentences into the Passive

1. The doctor inserts the needle


2. Nurses often perform this procedure
3. The doctor then applies gentle pressure to the puncture site
4. The sister explains the procedure to the patient
5. The nurse cleans the skin
6. Doctors without training don’t perform this emergency procedure
7. The doctor taps the vein
8. Generally, nurses don’t perform this procedure

Passive

1. The needle is inserted by the doctor


2. This procedure is often performed by the nurses
3. The gentle pressure is then applied by the doctor to the puncture site
4. The procedure is explained by the sister to the patient
5. The skin is cleaned by the nurse
6. This emergency procedure is not performed by the doctors without training
7. The vein is tapped by the doctor
8. Generally, this procedure is not performed by the nurses

The passive from video 1

1. Everytime, a new patient is admitted to hospital


2. A new medical record is created
3. When the patient is discharged, the medical record is sent to the hospital codes to take the
information and convert it into code.

The components of medical record mentioned in video 1

1. Medical record forms the legal record of care provided


2. It contains diagnoses, procedures, medications, and complications of the patient
3. It is converted into code when the patient is discharged
4. All diagnostic and therapeutic interventions should clearly written down
5. Clinical notes should provide clear links between symptoms, medications, and treatments
provided
6. Clinicians should ensure that clinical notes are complete, legible, and updated
7. If it isn’t clearly written down, it didn’t happen

Slide 10

Match each adjective with as many as possible.

1. ... team (effective, practical, joint)


2. ... cooperation (team, social)
3. ... spirit (collective, community)
4. ... role (key, community)
5. ... responsibility (team, community)
6. ... support (moral, team)
7. ... partnership (multidisciplinary, community, public)
Complete the sentences using a noun and an adjective pair from 1. Use each noun once only.
1. When group members cooperate closely with each one playing their part responsibility. It
helps foster a multidisciplinary partnership among the various members.
2. Team support is required between all the members in the clinical team.
3. He built up an effective team of different specialists.
4. Everybody plays a key role in the team.
5. A genuine team bears collective responsibility for its errors without pointing the finger of
blame.
6. It is important to give each other moral as well as moral spirit.
7. The consultant established a social cooperation with colleagues in another hospital.

Slide 13

Below is a list of things which people sometimes do when you talk with them. Are you
annoyed by any of these behaviours? Which ones? Which are the most annoying for you?

Yes, i’m annoyed by these behaviours. There they are. These are the most annoying for me:

1. Ignore the importance of festivals, celebrations, holidays


2. Ignore people’s diet
3. Make assumptions about or be ignorant of other’s beliefs
4. Make assumptions about marital status
5. Make assumptions about level of education, qualifications, language
6. Label or stereotype because of disability, clothes, skin colour

Slide 14

Work in pairs. Decide which questions you might ask a patient to obtain these responses.

1. I live with my partner and my two children. (Q: Can you tell me who lives with you
at home?)
2. No. My parents both passed away fairly recently. (Q: What about your parents?)
3. It’s doctor, but you can just call me Sheila. (Q: How shall I call you?)
4. Yes. My surname is originally from Sierra Leone, in West Africa, but i was born
here. (Q: Is your family name from Sierra Leone?)
5. Yes. My husband’s in a wheelchair now, but he is working full-time. (Q: I know your
husband is in a wheelchair, but is he working full-time?)
6. The only time i can’t come is during the end of Ramadan. (Q: Are they any festivals
or celebrations that you need to do?)
7. Mmm. I can’t take any medicines that beef in them. (Q: Are they any medicines you
can’t take for any reason?)

Slide 16

Work in pairs. Underline the alternatives that are correct in the sentences below.

1. Among West Indians, not making eye contact is a sign of respect/disrespect.


2. Beef insulin should not be/can be offered to Hindus.
3. Sikhs are mainly/in some case vegetarians.
4. All/some Muslims will not take medicine during Ramadan.
5. In England, people generally can feel uncomfortable if others come too close/move
away from them.
6. All/some Jewish people follow certain dietary restrictions
7. When the patient is discharged
8. The medical record is sent to the hospital codes to take the information and convert it
into code.
9. This codes are then used to identify trends and patterns of diseases, improve the
safety and quality of care, and to determine the cause of providing
10. So the health services preserve the appropriate funding(?)
11. An incomplete or (rampiguous) medical record can lay (?) to inaccurate coding. Due
to strict coding rules, coders cannot make assumptions about diagnoses, procedures,
medications, and complications.
12. If the medical record is unclear, hospitals and the patients can miss-out of the funding
13. If it isn’t clearly written down, it didn’t happen.
14. To avoid this, clinicians should ensure that clinical notes are complete, legible, and
updated in a timely (manner?) are as specific as possible, and use only commonly
accepted previations(?) and terminology.
15. Clearly document the principal diagnoses as well as any additional diagnoses. And
identify all diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
16. Clinical notes should provide clear links between symptoms, medications, and
treatments provided
17. In a case of complications, clearly documenting when the condition begin, whether a
complication is present on admission or ... during episodes of care
18. This will ensure that not only the next clinicians but coders researchers and planners
can take this information and use it to ..ful potential
19. Because a healthy medical record, clear, complete, and coded will not only improve
outcomes for every ... patients, but a healthcare system as well, the clear at the record,
a brighter of future

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