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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: INGLES PARA ENFERMERIA
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Título del Test:
INGLES PARA ENFERMERIA

Descripción:
hospital team y inglés relacionado con enfermería

Autor:
ABDEL
OTROS TESTS DEL AUTOR

Fecha de Creación:
29/01/2022

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 79
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A doctor who admit a patient make the diagnosis and stabilise the condition of the patient .
A specialist who supervises the other doctors .
Is a consultant who specialises in the disorders of older people.
Is a doctor with several years experience, in training to be a consultant .
Is a doctor with day-to-day responsibility for the care of patients in the ward .
Is a physician with special skills in the managment of stroke, who will monitor treatment and progess and provide information to other team members .
A doctor specialising in the working of the mind, is consulted if disorders such as depression or anxiety result form the stroke .
Is a doctor with specialised knowledge of the brain and nervous system, who is called in as required .
who are experienced in the special needs of people with stroke, provide day-to-day care, liaise with the various therapists, and facilitate the day-to-day practice of the rehabilitation plan. They are able to give advise and information .
A nurse who is in charge of the ward.
A nurse who is allocated a small number of patients to care for during the shift.
Nurse who do general nursing duties and assist staff nurses.
A person who helps other people and their family to adjust to changes the stroke makes in their lives, and provides a link with community services and assistance .
They specialises in understanding and treating social, behavioural and emotional problems associated with stroke .
Is a clinical psychologist who has special training in assessing bran functioning, eg, memory, problem solving, word skills, information processing, and may do tests to establish the severity of any thinking related-problems .
They will assess the physical effects of the stroke and plan an individual therapy programme that enables the person to re-learn movement and balance .
They work with person to optimise independence and safety in day-to-day activities .
He assesses swallowing anf communication problems, then advises on diet textures, swallowing techniques, and comunication recovery programme .
They help with the daily physical care and transport in hospital of the person with stroke .
They are available to discuss personal or spiritual matters with person and families .
They provide meals and help make a cheerful and comfortable environment in the ward .
He is the receptionist of the ward and is responsible for filing, records, appointments and other organisational matters.
He obtains and distributes any medication prescribed and specialises in drug treatment details .
He offers support, counselling, and advice on foods and changes in food preparation which may be required if swallowing or digestion are affected.
He analyse blood and other samples to provide information about medical conditions .
They do x-rays and scans and help to interpret the results of these tests.
It is used for monitoring the heart.
It is used for examining tissues, samples, etc., very closely.
It is used for separating substances by spinning them .
They are used for weighing substances .
It is used for building strength after injury.
It is used for fixing a broken bone.
It is used for removing damaged skin .
It is used for cleaning the blood when the kidneys don't work.
It is used for testing for sensation in nerves .
Is a special spoon for children to grip .
It is used for performing surgery .
It is used for taking a photo of bones .
Is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts.
Is the study of the function of body parts and the body parts and the body as a whole.
Is the study of body parts visible to the naked eye, such as the heart or bones .
Is the study of tissues at the microscopic level.
Is the study of cells at the microscopic level .
Is the study of how the nervous system functions .
Is the smallest unit of life.
Within the cell are specialized bodies performing specific cellular functions .
Is a group of similar cells performing a common function.
Is a group of different kinds of tissues working together to perform a particular activity. .
Is two or more organs working together to accomplish a particular task.
Is a system possessing the characteristics of living things_the ability to obtain and process energy, the ability to respond to environmental changes, and the ability to reproduce.
Above another structure.
Below another structure.
Toward the front of the body .
Toward the back of the body .
Toward the midline of the body. (The medline divides the body into equal right and left sides).
Away from the medline of the body (or toward the side of the body).
On the same side of the body.
On opposite sides of the body .
Between two structures.
Closer to the point of attachment of a limb.
Farther from the point of attachment of a limb .
Toward the surface of the body.
A situation in which people are not allowed to enter or leave a building or area freely because of an emergency.
Bones along the axis of the body, including the skull, vertebral column and ribcage .
Appandages, such as the upper and lower limbs, pelvic giradle and shoulder giradle.
This dense outer layer provides support and protection for the inner cancellous structure. Comprises: periostium, intracortical area and endosteum.
Typically longer than they are wide (such as humerus, radius, tibia, femur), they comprise a diaphysis (shaft) and epiphyses at the distal and proximal ends, joining at the metaphysis. In growing bone,this is the site where growth occurs and is known as the epiphyseal growth plate. Most long bones are located in the appendicular skeleton and function as levers to produce movement.
Small and roughly cube-shaped, these contain mainly cancellous bone, with a thin outer layer of cortical bone (such as the bones in the hands and tarsal bones in the feet).
Thin and usually slightly curved, typically containing a thin layer of cancellous bone surrounded by cortical bone (examples include the skull, ribs and scapula). Most are located in the axial skeleton and offer protection to underlying structures.
Bones that do not fit in other categories because they have a range of different characteristics. They are formed of cancellous bone, with an outer layer of cortical bone (for example, the vertebrae and the pelvis).
Round or oval bones (such as the patella), which develop in tendons.
A part of the cortical bone we have...
A rule put in place to reduce person-to-person contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Someone whose job is necessary to a particular situation .
Very great or very strong, too much to deal with .
Makes it difficult for someone to give their full attention to something .
To allow or force someone to be temporarily absent from work.
Strange, not seeming real, like a dream.
Make a dificult situation as pleasent and positive as it can possibly be .
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