1. What are the three ways of a patient’s admission to a hospital?
2. What is written in a patient record?
3. What is an outpatient? What is a day patient? What is an inpatient?
4. Why are medical records so important?
5. What kind of information goes on a hospital registration form?
6. Where do patients sit while they wait for treatment? Which patients are seen first?
7. What is A&E department? What are the patients of A&E?
8. What cases are considered as emergencies?
9. What is a triage?
10. Why is working in A&E very stressful?
11. How should you treat a patient with severe bleeding?
12. What is CPR?
13. What does a first aid kit contain?
14. Who is always first at the scene and why?
15. Why are people usually grateful to paramedics?
VOCABULARY Describing pain
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Match the conditions with the types of pain.
Underline the correct options in bold.
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Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
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GRAMMAR Making comparisons
Open the brackets and put the adjectives into the correct forms.
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Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
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VOCABULARY Pain relief
Match the words with their Russian equivalents.
1. epidural | a) рожать |
2. gas and air | b) обезболивание |
3. give birth | c) закись азота («веселящий газ») |
4. wear off | d) исчезать, выветриваться (об эффекте) |
5. go numb | e) эпидуральная анестезия |
6. take away the pain completely | f) справляться с болью |
7. pain relief | g) полностью блокировать боль |
8. bear the pain | h) переносить боль |
9. lose sensations | i) потерять чувствительность |
10. cope with the pain | j) онеметь |
11. feel light-headed | k) чувствовать сонливость, головокружение |
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Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
VOCABULARY Alternative methods of pain relief