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MEETING 5 (T)

POLTEKKES PALEMBANG
ENGLISH 2
COURSE CREDIT 2 (1-1)
COURSE CODE PD3-109

NURSING STUDY PRORGAM


LUBUKLINGGAU

Suramto, A.Md., S.Pd., M.Pd.


NIDN 0208076801
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CARING FOR PATIENTS
AFTER OPERATION

 Caring for a patient in recovery


 Returning a patient to the ward
alert and oriented anaesthetic Coronary Care Unit (CCU)
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) oxygen mask Post Anaesthetic Care Unit
(PACU)
Complete the following sentences by using words in the above box given

Recovery or (1) ________________, is where patients go to wake up after an


operation. In a recovery, nurses check that the patient is (2) ________________,-
that they awake and know where they are. Patients often need to breath using an
(3) _________________until they recover from the (4) ______________ . If
patients are too ill to go to the Ward, they go to the (5) _____________________.
If patient has a heart problem, they go to the (6) ____________________
Discuss in pair and appoint each question
Give a (√) or a (X)

1. After a patient has had an operation , a nurse in Recovery checks...

that the patient has woken up if the patient has an appointment for an x-ray
if the patient is in pain if IV fluids are running
that the patient has ordered lunch if the patient is bleeding
the patient’s observation if the patient would like to go for a walk
2. How can a nurse check to see if a patient is awake and oriented after an
operation? Give a (√)

Call the patient’s name

Slap the patient on the shoulder

Tap the patient’s hand


3. Where do the patients go after they have recovered well from their
operation ?

Give a (√)

To the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

To the ward

Home to their family


3. Choose the proper sentence

Can you open your eyes, please?

Can you opening your eyes, please?

I’ll just take out your oxygen mask

I’ll just take off your oxygen mask


Do you know where are you?

Do you know where you are?

How do you feel?

How do you feeling?


You are warmer now?

Are you warmer now?

Are you in any pain?

Have you pain?


Do you feeling sick at the moment?

Do you feel sick at the moment?

Have you drunk your syrup?

Have you drink your syrup?


Put the following words into the correct order

are/feeling/you/how/?

still/ship/does/hurt/your/?

dressing/how’s/the/hip/your/
on/?
IV
cannula/arm/how/the/does/in/f
eel/your/?
References
Allum, V. and McGar, P. (2010). Cambridge English for Nursing. Cambridge
University Press, UK.
Kelly. G. (2000). How to teach pronunciation. Pearson Education Limited, Edinburgh
Gate Harlow Essex CM202JE England.
Thornbury, S (2006). How to Tech Speaking. Pearson Education Limited, Edinburgh
Gate Harlow Essex CM202JE England

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