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    English For

    The Professional Nurse Book 1

    Indah Dwi P. Risa Herlianita

    M. Muslih Dewi Baririet B

    Editor Risa Herlianita

    2012

    S C H O O L O F N U R S I N G U N I V E R S I T Y O F M U H A M M A D I Y A H M A L A N G

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    FOREWORD

    Nowadays, competence in English has become an urgent need for nurses who are

    involved in medical services. It is due to the fact that they are required to have the

    ability to communicate with the other people in their field including doctors and

    patients.

    English for Professional Nurse Book 1 is prepared for the demands of professional

    nursing also include English Competence. This book provides nurse students to

    improve their English skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing.

    The contents of this book are based on the standard and fundamental nursing

    procedures taught in previous year, so that the contents are not something strange for

    the nurses. This course book is certainly help to facilitate the student to acquire the

    ability to perform their duties in an environment where English is used and needed. I

    wish that this book will be studied and practiced easily to achieve the competence of

    Nursing English.

    I hope that by the use of this book, the nursing students will be able to learn and

    practice English according to their professional skills. By mastering English for

    Professional Nurse Book 1, it will improve their quality of human resources and they

    will have added value so that job opportunities will be widely open for them to reach

    a bright future.

    Author

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    CONTENT

    Page

    Foreword 2

    Content 3

    Chapter 1: Describing Parts of The Body 4

    Chapter 2: Using medical equipment 9

    Chapter 3: Giving Direction in and around the hospital 13

    Chapter 4: Observation Chart and checking vital sign 19

    Chapter 5: Welcoming a patient on admission

    Chapter 6: Checking a patients identity (ID)

    Chapter 7: General Assessment

    Chapter 8: Dimension of symptom

    Chapter 9: Asking health problems

    Chapter 10: Sharing observation

    Chapter 11: Physical Examination

    Chapter 12: Taking and recording patient observation

    Chapter 13: Giving instruction to a patient

    Chapter 14: Talking about pain

    Chapter 15: Checking an IV Prescription and using IV infusion

    equipment

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    Chapter

    1

    After studying this chapter, student should be able to:

    1. Label the part of the human body

    2. Understand the idiom part of the body

    Study the vocabulary (noun) listed below!

    Ankle Fingers Knee

    Chest Forehead Navel

    Chin Heel Neck

    Elbow Hip Palm

    Shin Shoulder Sole

    Thigh Toes Waist

    Wrist Back Hair

    Eyebrow Ear Nose

    Nostril Cheek Jaw

    Throat Stomach Abdomen

    Thumb Nail Toenail

    Big toe Scrotum Penis

    Nape Shoulder blade Arm

    Spine Elbow Buttocks

    Instep Hand Calf

    Armpit Breast Groin

    Vagina Nipple Skin

    Skull Tooth, teeth Tongue

    Lips Mouth Scalp

    Learning Objectives

    Vocabulary

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    Label the parts of the human body (119) on pages 5 and 6 using the words in the table above! Number 1 has done for the example.

    Fig. 1.1 Parts of the body (front view). Reproduced with permission from Allum and McGarr, Cambridge English

    for Nursing. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

    ACTIVITY TASK 1

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    Fig. 1.2 Parts of the body (back view). Reproduced with permission from Allum and McGarr, Cambridge English

    for Nursing. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

    Listen to the sentences and circle the words (a or b) you hear.

    1. A. chin B. shin

    2. A. wrist B. waist

    3. A. hip B. lip

    4. A. eye B. thigh

    5. A. knee B. heel

    6. A. back B. neck

    7. A. palm B. arm

    8. A. sole B. toe

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    ACTIVITY TASK 2

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    Look at the diagram above again and label the shaded parts A, B, C and D

    using the words in the box.

    In pairs, take turns to point to a part of your body. Ask your partner to say

    what it is.

    The English language has thousands of idioms. By an idiom we mean a number of words which, when taken together, have a different meaning from that of each

    separate word.

    Arm

    To give ones right arm (usually with would): to be willing to make a sacrifice to get something.

    To keep someone at arms length: to avoid being friendly. To welcome someone with open arms: to greet warmly.

    Back

    To back someone or something: to give ones support. To be on ones back: to be ill in bed. To break ones back: to overwork.

    Bone

    To be all skin and bones: very thin.

    Brain

    Brain fever: encephalitis.

    Brainwashing: forcing someone to change his beliefs by use of extreme mental

    pressure.

    Brainless: foolish, stupid.

    Brainy: clever.

    Chin

    Chin up: be brave.

    Ear

    To be all ears: to listen very carefully. Eye

    To keep ones eye open for: to watch carefully. Face

    To make/pull a face: to grimace

    ACTIVITY TASK 3

    back of the hand back of the knee lower back upper back

    ACTIVITY TASK 4

    IDIOM

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    Make a sentence using the idiom part of the body!

    Example

    When I came home from college, the whole family welcomed me with open arms.

    1. To be all ears

    ___________________________________________________________________

    2. To make/pull a face

    ___________________________________________________________________

    3. To be all skin and bone

    ___________________________________________________________________

    4. Chin up

    ___________________________________________________________________

    5. Brain fever

    ___________________________________________________________________

    ACTIVITY TASK 5

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    Chapter

    2

    After studying this chapter, student should be able to:

    1. Label medical equipment and medical terminology

    2. Use medical equipment and medical terminology in conversation

    Study the vocabulary listed below!

    Blood pressure cuff Stethoscope

    Digital blood pressure monitor Syringe/hypodermic needle

    Pulse oximeter Crutches

    Scales Cast

    Tympanic thermometer Eye-patch

    IV bag Sling

    Ointment Plaster

    Bandage Capsule

    Tablet/pill Pulse

    Wheelchair Respiratory rate

    Oxygen saturation Forceps

    Electrocardiogram Gauze

    Otoscope Microscope

    Oxygen mask Privacy screen

    Eye chart Bandage scissors

    Cervical collar

    Match the equipment (1-5) to the definitions (a-e)

    (___) 1. Blood pressure cuff a. Takes a patients blood pressure

    (___) 2. Digital blood pressure

    monitor

    b. Wraps around a patients arm to take

    blood pressure

    (___) 3. Pulse oximeter c. Takes a patients temperature

    Learning Objectives

    Vocabulary

    ACTIVITY: TASK 1

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    (___) 4. Scales d. Records a patients blood oxygen

    saturation

    (___) 5. Tympanic thermometer e. Weigh a patient

    Match the pictures (1-5) below to the equipment!

    Fig. 2.1 Medical Equipment. Reproduced with permission from Allum and McGarr, Cambridge English for Nursing.

    Cambridge University Press, 2010.

    ACTIVITY: TASK 2

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    Match the comments with the supplies that are needed:

    1 I can't catch my breath. a table and head-rest

    paper

    2 Prepare the examining table for the next

    patient.

    b thermometer

    3 We'll have to get a blood sample. c oxygen mask

    4 I need to sterilize the wound. d hypodermic needle

    5 We'll have to feed him with liquids. e bandage scissors

    6 Let's find out your weight. f scales

    7 I need to examine the patient in private. g eye chart

    8 Let's check your vision. h antiseptic

    9 Let's see if you are running a fever. i IV bag

    10 Can you cut this gauze for me? j privacy screen

    Study this expressions.

    ASKING:

    What is this equipment for?

    What is this?

    Would you take a/an + (medical equipment) for (me, Mr. Jasmine)?

    Can you explain the function of (medical equipment)?

    EXPLAINING:

    Ill introduce you a medical equipment/instrument. Its name is ____. It is used

    (for/to)or It is functioned as _______

    A/an _________is an instrument that is used for ______(Verb ing)

    ACTIVITY: TASK 3

    Asking and Explaining The Function of Medical Equipments

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    Work in pairs. Use the medical equipment below to make the conversation

    by using the expressions above.

    ACTIVITY: TASK 4

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    Chapter

    3

    After studying this chapter, student should be able to:

    1. Describe the different of hospital departments

    2. Use expressions related to giving directions correctly

    3. Give directions to a certain place in or out of hospital

    PATHOLOGY PAEDIATRICS

    CARDIOLOGY DERMATOLOGY

    PHYSIOTHERAPY HAEMATOLOGY

    RENAL UNIT OBSTETRICS

    PHARMACY SURGERY

    ORTHOPAEDICS LABORATORY

    NEUROLOGY DISPENSARY

    OPERATION ROOM RADIOLOGY

    EMERGENCY ROOM

    Match the information with the hospital department:

    INFORMATION ANSWER HOSPITAL

    DEPARTMENT

    1. Dispenses medicine A. Pathology

    2. Treats kidney diseases B. Cardiology

    3. Specializes in pregnancy and birth C. Physiotherapy

    4. Studies illnesses and analyses samples D. Renal Unit

    5. Treats diseases of the skin E. Pharmacy

    6. Performs operation on patients F. Orthopaedics

    7. Studies blood disorders G. Neurology

    8. Treats bones H. Paediatrics

    9. Specializes in the heart I. Dermatology

    10. Deals with sick children J. Haematology

    11. Treats disorders of the nervous system K. Obstetrics

    12. Designs special exercises for patients L. Surgery

    Learning Objectives

    Vocabulary-Hospital Departments

    ACTIVITY: TASK 1

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    Surrounded by Right Dead end

    Turn

    In the middle of

    Left One way

    Uturn

    Directly opposite

    Intersection Straight ahead Corridor

    On the right-hand side of Parallel to Roundabout

    Sidewalk

    On the left-hand side of Corner Close to

    To describe the place where something is, we use prepositions such as in, on

    on top of, at the top/bottom of, inside/outside, near, next to, by, in front of,

    behind, opposite, under, over, at, on the left/right.

    Example:

    The toilets are at the bottom of the stairs, on the left.

    To talk about movement, we use prepositions such as up, down, into, out of,

    away, from, to, through, across, along, past, back to, around, left/right,

    Example:

    Go through the swing doors, turn left along the corridor, and the coffee bars in front of you

    Prepositions of movement are used with verbs of movement such as go, come,

    take, push, carry.

    Example:

    To get from here to surgery, you have to wheel the trolley through three

    wards

    Vocabulary

    Preposition of place and movement

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    Useful Expressions

    Visitor/Patient: How to ask for direction

    Could you tell me how to get to ....?

    Can you tell me where .... is?

    Im looking for .... How can i get there? Excuse me, can you tell me the way to ..., please?

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    Showing a place or room

    Make group of four

    Each group decides a place based on the map above

    Tell the place one by one in front of the other groups, and then let them guess

    the place

    The fastest group who raise their hands become the group which has a chance

    to answer/guess it

    The winner is the group which has the highest point

    Other groups take their turn

    For example: From parking area, go straight until you find an entrance. Then you go

    straight until you find lift, you turn left. The room is after the operation room and on

    the right-hand side.

    ACTIVITY TASK 2

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    ACTIVITY TASK 3

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    Refer to the site map above. Make a communication exchange to show the direction. The

    starting points are as follows.

    1. The security to maternity unit

    2. The nurse station in ICU to the canteen

    3. The security to the toilet (between dispensary and radiology)

    4. The emergency room to the lift

    5. The polyclinic to the pediatric ward (on the 2nd floor)

    6. The waiting room to the children playground (on the 2nd floor)

    7. The operation room to ICU (opposite the physiotherapy unit)

    8. The entrance to the Class 1

    9. The nurse station (near the lift on 2nd floor) to the laboratory

    10. The emergency room to admission

    Refer to the site map below. Make a communication exchange to show the direction. The

    starting points are as follows.

    1. The main entrance to the restroom in Hunnewell

    2. Pavilion to Enders Pediatric Research laboratory

    ACTIVITY TASK 4

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    REFERENCES

    Allum and McGarr. 2010. Cambridge English for Nursing. Cambridge: Cambridge

    University Press.

    Hogue, Ann. 1996. First Step in Academic Writing. New York: AddisonWesley Publishing Company.

    Jakeman and McDowell. 2005. Cambridge Practice Tests for IELTS 1. Cambridge:

    Cambridge University Press.

    _____________________. 2005. Step Up To IELTS. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Press.

    Silvestri, LA. 2006. Saunders Q&A Review for the NCLEXRN Examination. Missouri: Elsevier Saunders.