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Which diagnostic technique allows the technician to see measurements from different angles inside the body?. a. Blood test. b. Medical ultrasound. c. CT scan. d. MRI. Which is the correct option?. a. A biopsy is a diagnostic imaging technique based on the application of sound waves. b. A biopsy is a non-invasive technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to obtain information about body structure. c. A biopsy consists of taking a small sample of venous blood from the body, which is analysed in a laboratory in order to determine its composition. d. A biopsy is a microscopic examination of a part of organic liquid or a piece of tissue that is removed from a living bein. An optometrist is the professional... a. who studies the human feelings and mind. b. who treats patients with hearing disorders. c. who repairs teeth. d. who examines people's eyes and sells glasses or contact lenses to correct sight problems. The professional who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints is called: a. a dentist. b. a chiropractor. c. a pharmacist. d. an audiologist. Social insurance is: a. the cost of medical treatment. b. a public insurance programme that provides health care services. c. a private kind of health care coverage. d. a health care system. John was operated in the ______________. a. intensive care unit. b. emergency room. c. operating theatre. d. blood bank. Which of these words does not refer to a professional?. a. A midwife nurse. b. A birth centre. c. A gynecologist. d. A medical assistant. Which of these words does not refer to a health care system?. a. Primary health care. b. Hospital. c. Public health. d. Telehealth. In this sentence, replace the subject for a subject pronoun: Helen and I need a new insurance card. a. She. b. They. c. We. d. You. Select the correct option for subject pronouns: a. I, you, it, he, her, we, they. b. My, you, it, he, she, we, they. c. I, you, it, he, she, we, their. d. I, you, it, he, she, we, they. Select the correct option: a. A specialist. b. A audiologist. c. A optician. d. An therapist. Select the correct option for the plural of bacterium: a. Bacteriums. b. Bacterium. c. Bacteria. d. Bacterias. Select the correct option: a. A university. b. A hour. c. A apple. d. An doctor. Select the correct sentence: a. Does she study every day?. b. Is she study every day?. c. Do she study every day?. d. Does you study every day?. Select the correct sentence. a. She has 24 years old. b. She does 24 years old. c. She haves 24 years old. d. She is 24 years old. The doctor _____ from Ireland. a. is not. b. am not. c. be not. d. are not. ________ she the nurse?. a. Are. b. Has. c. Is. d. Am. _____ you and Peter friends?. a. Am. b. Are. c. Is. d. It's. I _______________ at the podiatrist's. a. is. b. have. c. am. d. are. Select the correct option for possessives adjectives: a. My, yours, its, his, hers, ours, theirs. b. My, your, it, him, her, our, their. c. My, you, it, him, her, our, their. d. My, your, its, his, her, our, their. ________ some problems with the rules. a.This is. b. There are. c. This are. d. There is. ________ not 300 different types of cells in the body. a. There are. b. There is. c. This are. d. This is. It's not my ball, it's ________. a. Karen're. b. Karens'. c. Karen's. d. Karen. Anne Peters is my ____________. a. patients name. b. patient name's. c. name patient's. d. patient's name. What is the meaning of EMT?. a. Emergency Medical Technician. b. Equipment for a Medical Technician. c. Emergency Machine for Technicians. d. Equipment for a Medical Technician. A device used to deliver supplementary oxygen to a patient in need of respiratory help is called ____________. a. a suction catheter. b. a flow regulator. c. a cervical collar. d. a nasal cannula. Every Monday John ________home from work. a. come. b. are coming. c. cames. d. comes. She always __________her lunchbox. a. forgets. b. forget. c. forgots. d. forgot. The EMT ______twenty years old. a. is. b. are. c. were. d. has. Which of these words is a frequency adverb?. a. usually. b. more. c. very. d. much. Select the uncountable noun. a. advice. b. trainer. c. doctor. d. children. Select the group with only countable nouns: a. Toast, apple, water, cream. b. Coffee, advice, happiness, time. c. Trainer, race, smile, minute. d. Universe, moon, toast, advice. He usually ___________ home after 22:00. a. gets. b. get. c. arriveds. d. arrive. Which is the correct negative form for "She likes the night shift"?. a. She doesn't like the night shift. b. She not likes the night shift. c. She don't like the night shift. d. She not like the night shift. Which is the correct interrogative form for "The EMTs always go to the gym on Mondays"?. a. Did the EMTs always go to the gym on Mondays?. b. Does the EMTs always go to the gym on Mondays?. c. Does always go the gym the EMTs on Mondays?. d. Do the EMTs always go to the gym on Mondays?. A stethoscope is: a. The recording of a patient's pathology information to understand any health problems he/she may have. b. The equipment that professionals use to carry out their activity safely. c. A machine used to restore normal rhythm to the heart. d. A medical device that allows the doctor to listen to the heart, lungs or another part of the body. Which is the correct -ing form for the verbs to refuse, to tie, to stop and to make?. a.Refusing -tying - stoping - making. b. Refusing - tying - stopping - makeing. c. Refusing - tying - stopping -making. d. Refusing - ting -stopping - making. A Reflective safety vest is: a. The liquid used to clean the car's windscreen's. b. The thick rubber ring that is fitted around the outer edge of a vehicle's wheel. c. A piece of clothing that increases a person's visibility. d. A source of oxygen, small in size, which can be used while on the move. A____________is a fixed holder for elements. a. siren. b. sling. c. engine oil. d. pocket hitch. Which of these elements is a part of an ambulance?. a. Strap. b. Sling. c. Pocket hitch. d. Brake light. The ________ light up indicate when a vehicle stops. a. sling. b. engine oil. c. siren. d. brake lights. Which of these elements is a material to immobilize?. a. Engine oil. b. Siren. c. Brake lights. d. Strap. An EMT uses _____________to apply cold to contusions. a. hand cleanser. b. gloves. c. cold packs. d. saline solutions. A piece of firm board used to protect, support and transport a body is called. a. gloves. b. hand cleanser. c. a backboard. d. saline solutions. Dieticians promote physical activity. What___________dieticians promote?. a. are. b. does. c. do. d. have. It is the excess of sodium chloride in meals and can cause high blood pressure. a. Tobacco. b. High in salt. c. Alcohol. d. Sugar. The doctor _______ a new coat. a. weared. b. wore. c. wearing. d. wear. I _______ the risk would be higher. a. thought. b. thoght. c. thinks. d. thinked. Laura _______ to Ireland in 2014. a. cames. b. comes. c. came. d. come. _______ to the cinema the day before yesterday?. a. Did she went. b. Is she going. c. Went she. d. Did she go. We _______ at the gym last night. a. was. b. were. c. are. d. will. The patient _______ down while he was trying to get to the toilet. a. falled. b. fell. c. fells. d. falls. In the past, _______ houses near the hospital. a. there weren't. b. there wasn't. c. there were. d. there was. Health plans are upgraded every year. How often_____________health plans upgraded?. a. does. b. do. c. there. d. are. It is a mental illness that makes you feel very sad. a. Disability. b. Dementia. c. Anxiety. d. Depression. My mother really _______ John would pass the exam. a. thinks. b. thinked. c. thought. d. thoughts. The nurse _______ in the hospital 5 minutes before the doctor arrived. a. were. b. was. c. am. d. are. Choose the correct option: "I bought a book about healthy diets this morning.". a. What bought you this morning?. b. What did you buy this morning?. c. What do you buy this morning?. d. What you did buy this morning?. It describes cooperation, reciprocity, and teamwork that implies mutual benefit. a. Treatment. b. Mutual aid. c. Strength. d. Maturity. I left college three years_______. a. during. b. for. c. past. d. ago. It describes the psychological problems after birth, including depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorders. a. Maturity. b. Postnatal distress. c. Relief. d. Isolation. Choose the correct option: "The treatment often makes the patient have nightmares.". a. Who makes the treatment do?. b. What often makes the sick have nightmares?. c. What does the treatment cause?. d. What nightmares do the sick have?. I was born in Stockholm________1980. a. when. b. in. c. on. d. at. _______ a car park near the pharmacy. a. Was there. b. Were there. c. There was. d. There were. They arrived________two 'clock in the afternoon. a. at. b. in. c. on. d. when. The book about weaning is on the table. What________on the table?. a. is. b. book. c. are. d. does. They _______ to New York 4 years ago because there was a congress. a. going. b. went. c. were. d. go. Last year, the swimmer _______ 800 m. a. swam. b. swims. c. swams. d. swimmed. What is the meaning of disability?. a. It is a mental disorder that especially affects old people, leading them to behaviour changes. b. It is a condition that makes it complicated for someone to do things that other people normally do. c. It is the feeling of being worried about things, deadlines or situation. d. It is the way that someone acts in different and normal situations. Which of these organs is part of the respiratory system?. a. Pulmonary veins. b. Gallbladder. c. Aorta artery. d. Pharynx. This book is that one. a. interestingest than. b. interestinger than. c. more interesting than. d. as interesting than. We use superlative: a. To make comparisons. b. To give extra information about someone or something. c. To describe an object or a person that has the most of a particular quality within a group or of their kind. d. To express that something or someone is changing. The superlative form of polite is: a. Both forms (the politest and the most polite) are correct. b. The politest. c. The most polite. d. Polite is a superlative form. Select the superlative form of fast: a. Faster. b. Most fast. c. Fastest. d. More fast. Select the superlative form of good: a. Best. b. Most good. c. Gooder. d. Goodest. The heart is than the liver. a. bigger. b. more high. c. wider. d. lighter. Which one of the following expressions means equal?. a. Not as harmful as. b. As effective as. c. Isn't as positive as. d. Not as useful as. We use the present continuous: a. To make predictions that are based on present evidence. b. To show that we have already decided something. c. To refer to things in the future that we think are certain. d. To talk about plans that have been decided but have not been completely planned. We don't use "be going to": a. To refer to things in the future that we think are certain. b. To make predictions that are based on present evidence. c. To express future intentions that have already been decided before the time of speaking. d. To talk about plans that have been decided but have not been completely planned. Next session, you (learn, present continuous) how to bandage an arm. a. are going to learn. b. will learn. c. are learning. d. are going learning. Which group of organs are all part of the digestive system?. a. Capillaries, larynx, bronchi, large intestine. b. Pancreas, gallbladder, nasal cavity, lungs. c. Large intestine, pancreas, small intestine, superior mesenteric artery. d. Large intestine, pancreas, small intestine, gallbladder. If you don't warm yourself up, . a. you are getting ill. b. you will go to get ill. c. you will get ill. d. you are going to get ill. The imperative is not used: a. To give orders. b. To give instructions. c. To give advice. d. To give commands. Select the less friendly and less polite sentence: a. Please, raise your voice. b. Raise your voice. c. If you wouldn't mind, raise your voice. d. Do raise your voice. Choose the correct imperative form: a. Not be late!. b. Are late!. c. You are not being late!. d. Don't be late!. Select the correct sentence: a. Please to raise your arm. b. Please, you raise your arm. c. Please, raise your arm. d. Please you to raise your arm. Select the correct sentence: a. Don't worrying if you make a mistake. b. Don't to worry if you make a mistake. c. Dont' worry if you make a mistake. d. Don't worry if you make a mistake. It absorbs all the nutrients in the food. a. Large intestine. b. Gallbladder. c. Small intestine. d. Pancreas. It humidifies and heats the air. a. Alveoli. b. Trachea. c. Bronchioles. d. Nasal cavity. How long is the small intestine?. a. It is between 5 and 6 metres long. b. It is about 1 meter long. c. It is between 1 and 2 metres long. d. It is between 3 and 5 metres long. Which one is not a bone?. a. Mandibule. b. Sacrum. c. Clavicle. d. Finger flexor. Which one is not a muscle?. a. Ilium. b. Serratus. c. Deltoid. d. Adductor. Which of these bones is in the upper limb?. a. Knee. b. Forearm. c. Eyebrow. d. Sternum. Sofia's hair is than my hair. a. most long. b. longest. c. more long. d. longer. Which pair of signs and symptoms is not correct?. a. Feeling very tired: dizziness. b. The skin turns blue: cyanosis. c. High breathing rate: tachypnea. d. Pain in the head: headache. We suffer ___________when the individual's body temperature falls below normal limits. a. hyperthermia. b. hypertension. c. thermoregulation. d. hypothermia. Where is located the radial artery?. a. In the elbow. b. In the wrist. c. In the neck. d. Behind the knee. We don't use the present perfect tense: a. To present something that happened in the past but is important at the time of speaking. b. To talk about life experiences. c. To talk about things that were not real in the past. d. To talk about something that started in the past and continues in the present. To present something that happened in the past but is important at the time of speaking, we use: a. The present continuous tense. b. The present simple tense. c. The present perfect tense. d. The past perfect tense. We use the past perfect tense: a. To express something that we have done several times in the past and continue to do. b. To express something that started in the past and continued up to another point or action in the past. c. To present something that happened in the past but is important at the time of speaking. d. To talk about something that started in the past and continues in the present. Has she ever ______ a bone?. a. break. b. broken. c. breaks. d. breaked. Have you ever ______ stitches?. a. has. b. had. c. having. d. have. She finished her University degree in 2017 and she has been working _________. a. for two years. b. two years yet. c. since two years. d. two years ago. You look tired: a. Yes, I haven't just stopped for my break. b. Yes, I haven't stopped for my break yet. c. Yes, I haven't already stopped for my break. d. Yes, I have just stopped for my break. John ______ the hospital address before he left. a. gived me. b. has given me. c. had given me. d. gives me. Which one is not a symptom?. a. Cynosis. b. Asthenia. c. Headache. d. Dizziness. ______ he was a child. a. For. b. Yet. c. Never. d. Since. I have ______ seen Mike leaving the paediatric room. a. yet. b. just. c. still. d. normally. The doctor has ______seen the patient. a. already. b. since. c. yet. d. still. He has had the same symptoms ______ten days. a. already. b. since. c. for. d. still. Already is used to talk: a. About a period of time. b. About something that hasn't finished. c. About a specific point in time or the time when an action starts. d. About something that has happened earlier or earlier than it might have happened. Which one is not an adverb of frequency?. a. Often. b. Never. c. Seldom. d. Yet. Heart flutters: a. You feel discomfort in your left arm. b. You feel the need to vomit. c. You feel a temporary loss of brain control. d. You feel some kind of arrhythmia. Paleness: a. Your stomach hurts. b. Abnormally white skin. c. You pant or gasp. d. You feel cold liquid through your skin. To lose too much water from the body: a. Numbness. b. Dehydration. c. Drowsy. d. To feel faint. Which one is a tool?. a. Stethoscope. b. Heart rate. c. Blood pressure. d. Numbness. A stethoscope is: a. A tool used to listen to your heart and lungs. b. A tool used to measure the level of Oxygen in blood. c. A tool used to measure the temperature of the body. d. A tool used to measure the blood pressure. Which one is not about the circulatory system?. a. Hypertension. b. Hypotension. c. Diastole. d. Diarrhoea. Which one of those tools is not used for a complete immobilisation of a traumatic patient?. a. Splints. b. Cervical collar. c. Spine board. d. Oximeter. One of the main uses of will is: a. To show that we have already decided something (plans and arrangements). b. To talk about plans that have been decided but have not been completely planned. c. To refer to things in the future that we think are certain. d. To express future intentions that have already been decided before the time of speaking. I (tell) Peter the news as soon as he arrives. a. will tell. b. would tell. c. told. d. tell. Will you do the exercises today?. a. No, I not will do the exercises today. b. No, I wont do the exercises today. c. No, I will not do the exercises today. d. No, I will do the exercises today. Hospitals in the future: a. will have green spaces and large windows. b. will had green spaces and large windows. c. have will green spaces and large windows. d. will has green spaces and large windows. I hurt badly falling down the stairs. a. myself. b. yourself. c. my. d. mine. We did it . a. ourselfs. b. themselves. c. ourselves. d. each other. They did this delicious recipe by . a. ourselves. b. themselves. c. themselfs. d. theirselves. Each morning, I do some exercises and stare at in the mirror. a. himself. b. herself. c. myself. d. itself. Mum and I layed granny down in bed by . a. yourself. b. ourselves. c. myself. d. herself. The children rang the emergency bell by . themselves. itself. their selves. ourselves. Wounds: a. It is the state of being constipated. b. It is a damaged area of the body, such as a hole or cut in the skin. c. It is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel. d. It describes the condition of a person who has been subjected to multiple traumatic injuries. My grandad died the war. a. while. b. since. c. for. d. during. The phone rang he was going into the waiting room. a. while. b. for. c. during. d. since. I lived in Tokyo ten years. a. for. b. yet. c. while. d. since. I was in hospital three weeks. a. for. b. since. c. while. d. yet. I hurt my ankle I was playing badminton. a. since. b. for. c. while. d. during. I hurt my foot the first half of the match. a. since. b. during. c. while. d. for. A is used to protect the spine. a. wheelchair. b. backboard. c. vacuum pump. d. gait belt. A is a device used for the immobilisation of patients, especially in case of a limb, pelvis or vertebra trauma. a. vacuum mattress. b. vacuum pump. c. collar. d. gait belt. The cervical spine is the thoracic spine. a. inside. b. on. c. above. d. under. For a complete mobilisation we start immobilising the . a. back. b. arms. c. neck. d. knees. In the the patient looks at the floor. a. supine position. b. mobilisation. c. front position. d. prone position. In the the patient looks up. a. leader. b. prone position. c. front position. d. supine position. Mobilisation techniques are used the patient has been immobilised. a. after. b. during. c. when. d. before. |