Inglés de laboratorio clínico y anatomía patológica. U2.
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Título del Test:![]() Inglés de laboratorio clínico y anatomía patológica. U2. Descripción: U2 -Clinics and hospitals. BL1 |




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Clinics usually take in: Patients with low risk of death. Patients with emergency care needs. Patients with a high risk of death. In-patients with life-threatening illnesses and requiring long-term treatment. Constructions built or installed to serve a specific function or service: Hazards. Specialization. Facilities. Medical school. The unit where advanced life support is provided: Intensive Care Unit. Cath Lab. Operating room. Orthopaedics Unit. Where the culmination of pregnancy takes place and midwives work: Paediatrics. Labour delivery. Endoscopy Unit. Short-stay unit. The place for the use of massage and exercise as treatment of a disease or injury: Orthopaedics Unit. Physiotherapy. Staff base. Labour delivery. The object used to immobilize the neck of the patient: Needle. Hair cover. Cervical collar. Gloves. The use of this object is of a paramount importance when you are manipulating biological samples. Gloves. Scalpel. Operating table. Stethoscope. The surgeon incised the lesion with a _____________ but found no drainable pus. Operating table. Stethoscope. Scalpel. Gloves. You look ________ (thin). Have you lost weight?. thinner. thinnest. as thin. more thin. Health and happiness are _______ (important) than money. more importanter. importanter. importantest. more important. Last Saturday I got married with the love of my life. It was ___________ day of my life. the happier than. the happiest. happier than. happiest. Julie is the girl who lives ____________. the further. than furthest. than further. the furthest. _________ does the restaurant open? It opens at six o’clock. How. Why. Where. When. ________ old are her children? They are seven and ten. How much. How many. How long. How. __________ does it cost to get to Manchester by train?. How. How many. How long. How much. |