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Preguntas de examen bloque I, Exámenes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: Inglés, Profesor: Cristina Cunha, Carrera: Enfermería, Universidad: UCV

Tipo: Exámenes

2016/2017
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¡Descarga Preguntas de examen bloque I y más Exámenes en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! 1. Which are the vital signs? The vital signs are: blood preassure (BP), heart rate (HR), respirate rate (RR), temperatura (T) and oxygen saturation (OT). 2. What are some of the nurse’ tasks in a hospital? (name at least 5) Some of nurses tasks in a hospital are: -Making care plans -Administering medication or doing the drugs around -Setting trolleys -Giving different types of injections -Checking the patients of vital signs -Doing the dressing -Doing the Ward around -Keeping records -Etc 3. What different patients’ charts are there and what do nurses documento on them? The differents patients’ charts are: -OBSERVATION CHART: where the nurse document the patient vital signs -DRUG CHART: where the nurse documents the medication given (administer) to a patient. -FLUID BALANCE CHART: where the nurse documents inputs and outputs of liquids (urine, drips, vomitus…) 4. Synonyms of “to take care of” Some of synonyms of take care of are: -To nurse -To look after 5. Name different types of trolleys Different types of trolleys are: -Drugs trolleys -Dressing trolleys -Crash trolleys (cardiac arrest) 6. Name different types of injections Different types of injections are: -Intraosseus -Intradermic -IV (intravenous) -Intramuscular -Subcutaneous -Via tracheal 7. What happens when a patient i son a waiting list and a hospital bed becomes vacant? When a patient is on a waiting list and a hospital bed becomes vacant, the patient is contacted and told when to report to hospital for admission. 8. What’s the difference between an arranged admission an emergency admission? The difference between an arranged admission and an emergency admission are: In arranged admission the patient has previously atended and out-patients’ clinic to which he has been sent by his GP or Family Doctor. However, many people go into hospital as a result of accident or sudden illnesses. These patients are called emergency admissions. 9. Can you name some illnesses that can be treated at home? (name at least 5) Some illnesses that can be treated at home are: -A cold -A flu -Headache -Stomach upsets -Diabetis -Spraint ankle -Hepatitis -Urinary 10. Can you name illnesses which must be treated in the hospital? (name 5) Some illnesses which must be treated in a hospital are:
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