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Name : Roki yohanes

Nim : 2019.C.11a.1060
Class : S1 Keperawatan Tingkat II B
Course : Nursing English II

Listening
(1)
 Dying during surgery 5
 Having the wrong operation done 5
 MRSA 5
 Pain after the operation 0
 Pain during the operation 0
 Scarring 0
(2)

 Dying during surgery


 Having the wrong operation done
 MRSA
 Pain after the operation 
 Pain during the operation 
 Scarring
(3)

1. Hysterectomy
2. Fluid
3. It makes me feel relaxed and sleepy
4. The anesthesia monitors will still be fully awake
5. When tori feels the pain she'll control with a push of the button
6. Feeling a little sick and hungry it varies from one person to another
7. Explain the planned operating procedures and sign the consent form
8. Consent forms and test results

Reading
(1)
1. Hand-eye coordination 
2. Images on screens 
3. Oxygen therapy
4. One-centimetre cuts 
5. Robot’s hands 
(2)
1. Was cutting hair
2. Refinements in technology mean that now surgeons don't have to hold a tube in one
hand and look down it - they see images on screens made by a tiny video camera at
the end of the laparoscope.The surgeon moves the precision instruments using two
sets of controls like the handles of scissors.
3. In conventional heart bypass surgery, for example, the surgeon has to open the
patient's chest with a 30 cm long incision
4. There are fewer wound complications like infection, haematoma, and hernias, and
because a patient is active soon after surgery, there is less risk of a potentially fatal
blood clot in the veins.
5. Robots' hands have a greater range of movement and don't shake. In a recent trial,
their accuracy was measured against surgeons. In a test to insert a needle into an exact
spot in a dummy patient's kidney (the first stage in removing kidney stones), the
human hand found the exact spot 79% of the time. The robots' score was 88%.
(3)
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. E
5. A
(4)
1. Because not many have yet learned about keyhole methods. Even in Asia, few
neurosurgeons are familiar with this technique. Keyhole methods have actually been
developed extensively in Europe, such as Germany and France.
2. Technological developments have been very helpful in the health world, so the
coming year will include many methods used in the surgical process
Speaking
(1) The doctor had said that such an operation would kill him, it would be best for the family to
do what the doctors advised them to do
(2) The man should receive a transplant, because the risk might not be so bad.

Writing
(1) Isak Christiansen has a history of heart disease. He was diagnosed with abdominal aortic
aneurism. An operation was performed to remove the aneurism. Because of the risk of post-
operative wound intection, the patient was given an antibiotic (Cefazolin). The surgical site
was monitored for infection and a nasal swab was sent to the lab for analysis. The patiert
suffered post-operative pain and he was given treatment for pain relief. Like acetaminophen
(tylenol and others) to treat pain in the head.

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