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  1. 5 ITranslate the following sentences into English using modals and their

substitutes.

  1. Ви б краще звернули увагу на те, що їсть Ваша дитина. Вона може отруїтися.

  2. Вам не потрібно було витрачати стільки часу на виконання цього завдання.

  3. Як Ви думаєте, мені ще потрібно вживати ці ліки? Я вже майже видужала.

  4. Нам краще стажуватися у травматологічному відділенні або у відділенні політравми.

  5. Вам слід було краще підготуватися до заняття.

  6. Я не рекомендую Вам навантаження на травмовану кін­цівку.

  7. Не намагайтеся вправляти вивих самостійно. Викличте лікаря.

  8. На Вашому місці, я б не приймала ті ліки вранці, бо вони викликають сонливість.

  9. Я можу чимось Вам допомогти?

  10. Не слід було казати хворому, шо у нього рак.

Speaking

I Can you do these tasks on your own?

Yes

No

Need more practice

Give a definition of different kinds of injuries

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Speak on head and back injuries

Differentiate all types of fractures

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Say what dislocation and subluxation are

Differentiate all types of soft tissue wounds

Give recommendations to people con­cerning their actions in case of different types of injuries

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  1. Give short information on the following issues.

  • Injuries which are risky for life

  • Fractures, their classification, symptoms, treatment

  • Joint injuries, their classification, symptoms, treatment

  • Wounds of soft tissue, their causes, types, treatment

  1. Act out this dialogue with your groupmate. Think of a continuation of this situation. Dramatize similar dialogues but with other incidents. Granny: What is the matter with you, Ann? You look pale.

Ann: There’s nothing the matter with me, Granny.

G.: But I see that something is wrong.

A.: Well, I fell on the skating-rink and hurt my right leg badly.

G.: Let me take off your shoe, Ann.

A.: Thank you, Granny. I can do it myself.

G.: I am afraid you have a fracture.

A.: Don’t be afraid, Granny. It’s not a fracture. You see there is no swelling on my leg and I can move my toes.

G.: Ok, but I want you to have an X-ray examination.

A.: All right. I’ll consult a doctor.

  1. ] Discuss the following medical matters with your groupmates.

  • Have you or anybody you know ever experienced fracture? What type of fracture was it? What were the victim’s, helper’s and doc­tor’s doings?

  • What would you do if you child fell down in the street and had an abrasion?

  • You are a member of a rescue team. You help people who have suffered falling elevator car down. They are all alive but with differ­ent injuries to the head, back and extremities. Describe your ac­tions.

  • You witness a car accident. What first-aid procedures will you fol­low if you see that a driver has got blood on his face and can’t move his legs? You suspect a passenger to have fractured an arm. What will you do?

A Bit of Humour

“Jones isn’t too pleased he’s got twins. He only wanted one child.” “Well, what do you expect? He married a telephone girl, and they give a wrong number.”

More Reading

j I ]Read the text and comment on the following.

  • Wounds of the head and face

  • The main symptoms of brain concussion

  • Fractures of the skull

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