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Name:………………………………….
Class:………….
Mark the letter A,B,C and D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each of the following questions.
Exercise 1
2.The hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the heart and
heart diseases.
5. The hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the skin and
skin diseases.
7. I have a terrible rash on my arms and legs. I think I'm allergic to dairy
food, but it also might be grass.
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9. My husband and I just took a home pregnancy test, and it came out
positive. We want to know when we are due and we want to make sure the
fetus is healthy.
10. I still can't walk and it's been three months since my accident. I hate
being stuck in a wheelchair.
C. radiologist D. dentist
11. The test results show that I have an advanced form of blood cancer.
12. My left eye has an infection that won't go away and my vision has been
blurry for two weeks now.
13. I've had problems with drugs that cause side effects, so I'd like to try
some natural remedies.
14. My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for three years. We
have tried everything that the books suggest.
16. A doctor who provides many kinds of care to adults and children.
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C. anesthesiologist D. cardiologist
19. Anesthesiologists ……
21. Can you cut this gauze for me? – OK. I’ll take the …. …….
23. If the patient has suffered a severe head injury and there is a risk for a
spinal cord injury, he or she will have to wear a neck…………....
24. A broken bone will be treated with the ……..…..unless it is very small.
26. She’s been walking on …………. for 4 weeks now and is really looking
forward to the moment when her leg has fully recovered.
29. As my son was born a month before he was due, he had to be placed in
a/an ………...
Exercise 2
doctors who are called house officers or interns. Junior doctors work the
same long, unsocial hours that nurses do on the wards. The most senior
nurses are nursing officers; they are administrators. Then come ward
managers who supervise staff nurses and students.
It is not only doctors and nurses who deliver treatment and care; there are
many other specialists too. For example, there are physiotherapists who
specialize in exercises to treat injury or dysfunction and occupational
therapists who help patients manage every – day living. There are also
many people the patient does not meet like lab technicians doing the tests
and pharmacists dispensing medicines.
Like any town, a hospital has teams of office staff and ancillary workers
such as porters, orderlies, technicians, drivers, cleaners, receptionists, and
cook. Every team is esseritial for the delivery of treatment and care. This
includes the volunteers who, without pay, raise money for the hospital and
run shops, cinemas, libraries and restaurants.
A.It’s busy.
A. nursing is easier
A. senior staff
B. house officers
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A. nurses
B. office workers
C. senior doctors
A. sometimes needed
B. paid well
C. essential
Match each verb 1-7 to a suitable phrase a-g. The first one is done for you.
1. specialize a. new 1-
2. train b. unsocial hours 2-
3. make c. a buy department 3-
4. dispense d. injuries and 4-
dysfunctions
5. run e. quick decisions 5-
6. work f. in paediatrics 6-
7. treat g. medicines 7-
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geriatrics, children or the terminally ill. However, the best known type of
hospital is the general hospital which deals with almost everything, has
ambulance crews and beds for both intensive care and long stay. A big
general hospital has many different specialist departments. Identifying
departments can be confusing because different hospitals use different
names for the same thing. For example,
one hospital may have a ‘children’s unit’ which a different hospital
calls‘Paediatrics’. ‘Accident and Emergency’ (A&E) in one hospital is called
‘Casualty’ in another. There are many other examples. The department that
specializes in heart problems, is sometimes called ‘Coronary Care’. Others
call it ‘Cardiology’ or ‘Cardiovascular medicine’. Nephrology, the
department that treats illnesses of the kidney is sometimes called ‘the
Renal Unit’. Gastroenterology (digestive system) is sometimes ‘the
Department of Hepatology’. Hospital staff often use abbreviations for
departments. For example, they refer to ‘Obs and Gynae’. This is a
department combining Obstetrics (pregnancy), and Gynaecology (women’s
reproductive organs). They call Otolaryngology, ‘ENT’ (ears, nose & throat),
mostly becauseit is much easier to say. transport waste lift dispenses
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Here you have a list of some of the most common departments or units you
may find in a hospital. Some of these units work very closely together, and
many even be combined into larger department.
1.Admissions Department_______________________________________
__________________________________
4.Medical Ward__________________________________
5.Surgical Ward__________________________________
6.Operating Theatre__________________________________
7.Anaesthetie Room__________________________________
12.Maternity Unit__________________________________
17.Physiotherapy Department__________________________________
18.Laboratory__________________________________
19.Outpatients Clinic__________________________________
20.Cardiolory__________________________________
22.Dermatological Ward__________________________________
23.Bura Unit__________________________________
24.Geriatric Ward__________________________________
25.Paediatric Ward__________________________________
27.Kitchen__________________________________
*PRACTICE
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