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Give as much information as you can about the institutions of pharmacy

Give as much information as you can about the labels of medicines

Give as much information as you can about patient’s warnings

Give as much information as you can about filling completed prescriptions

Give as much information as you can about therapeutic indices of medicines

  1. |Fill in the missing words where necessary. Then, use the information to give advice to a person who is going to the country with children to have a rest and wants to take a first aid kit.

Things to Have in Your Child’s First Aid Kid

A box ... sterile gauze. Two rolls ... sterile bandage. A roll ... adhe­sive plaster ... 1 inch wide. You can make narrower strips ... cutting the end ... scissors and tearing.

Ask your doctor to recommend ... antiseptic. A package ... bicar­bonate ... soda. A tube ... petroleum ... jelly. A bottle ... aspirin tablets ... babies. A bottle ... syrup ... ipecac ... cease vomiting ... a case ... serious poisoning.

A thermometer ... children. A hot-water... bottle.

A Bit of Humour

“How was the geology lecture?”

“Fine. 1 was rocked to sleep.”

“If you are tired of dancing, let us sit down and have a little tête-à- tête.”

“No, thank you. After such a big supper I really couldn’t ate a thing.”

More Reading

( TjRead the text and say if the following statements are true or false.

  1. According to the degree of penetration, ointments are divided into three classes.

  2. Endodermic ointments penetrate into the skin giving a buiu opportunity for absorption of the medicament.

  3. White and yellow ointments aren’t stable to normal climauc |

English 2

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2011 2

Unit 1 MEDICAL EDUCATION IN UKRAINE 4

" Medical Education in Ukraine 7

Language Development 8

Speaking 16

A Bit of Humour 16

More Reading 17

Hippocrates 17

M.I. Pyrohov 18

NATIONAL O.O. BOHOMOLETS MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 20

Ukrainian National O.O. Bohomolets Medical University 22

Language Development 23

,3> 30

Speaking 32

A Bit of Humour 36

More Reading 36

0.0. Bohomolets 36

M.D. Strazhesko 38

Unit З MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE USA 39

Medical Education in the USA 39

Language Development 40

Speaking 48

A Bit of Humour 50

More Reading 50

Postgraduate Education 51

Changes in Postgraduate Medical Training 52

Unit 4 MEDICAL EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN 53

Medical Education in Great Britain 54

Language Development 56

A Bit of Humour 63

More Reading 63

Vocational Training 63

Medical College Dress Code 65

Studies in Oxford 66

Unit 5 HISTORY OF MEDICINE 66

Speaking 73

A Bit of Humour 73

More Reading 73

Medieval Medicine 74

Medical Profession 75

Pain Relief 76

History of Medicine: Part 2 76

Language Development 77

Speaking 81

A Bit of Humour 81

More Reading 81

The Beginning of Anatomy 81

Unit 6 HUMAN BODY 83

Human Body 85

Language Development 86

Speaking 95

A Bit of Humour 96

More Reading 96

Nervous System. Brain and Nerves 96

Brain Centre of Nervous System 98

Movements of Breathing. Mechanism of Inhalation and Exhalation 98

Unit 7 SKELETAL SYSTEM 100

Skeleton 101

Cavities, Systems and Organs 105

Speaking 111

A Bit of Humour 111

More Reading 112

Bones of Thorax 112

Bones and Muscles 112

Cranial Bones 112

Unit 8 " 115

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 115

Language Development 117

Speaking 121

A Bit of Humour 121

Ml ore Reading 121

Leukocytes and Lymphocytes 121

Nature of Heart Beat 122

Cardiac Output 123

Unit 9 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 124

Alimentary (Digestive) System 124

Language Development 125

A Bit of Humour 132

More Reading 132

Stomach Movements 132

Small Intestine (Small Bowel) 133

Large Intestine (Large Bowel) 133

Unit 10 HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN UKRAINE 134

Health Care System in Ukraine 136

Language Development 137

Speaking 147

A Bit of Humour 149

More Reading 149

Fundamentals of Health Insurance in Ukraine 149

Chornobyl Disaster Effects on Human Health 150

HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN THE UK 152

National Health Service in the UK 153

Language Development 154

Speaking 162

A Bit of Humor 163

More Reading 163

WHO 164

Unit 12 HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN THE USA 166

Health Care System in the USA 168

Language Development 169

Speaking 181

A Bit of Humour 182

More Reading 182

Medicare 182

Medicaid 184

Physician 185

Unit 13 HOSPITAL. SPECIALTIES 187

Hospitals 189

Language Development 190

Speaking 199

A Bit of Humour 200

More Reading 200

Nurses 200

Types of Hospitals (Classified according to the type of service) 201

Types of Hospitals (Classified according to the type of ownership) 203

Unit 14 TAKING A HISTORY 204

Taking a History 204

Language Development 205

Speaking 214

A Bit of Humour 215

More Reading 216

Case History 216

Case History 216

Unit 15 SURGERY 217

Unit 16 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 243

Unit 17 INJURIES 260

, f 271

CHEMIST’S SHOP 281

Unit 19 ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS 296

Unit 20 DRUGS 309

Unit 21 NUTRITION 347

Unit 22 VITAMINS 357

ТАБЛИЦЯ НЕПРАВИЛЬНИХ ДІЄСЛІВ 373

ЛНГЛО-УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ словник 377

АНГЛІЙСЬКА МОВА 434

They should be of such composition that they soften but not neces- | sarily melt when applied to the body.

The ointment base usually constitutes the major portion of the pharmaceutical preparations and, therefore, may influence the efficacy of the incorporated medicinal substances. Based on their penetration ointments are divided into three classes.

Epidermic ointments demonstrate no or very slight power of pene­tration into the skin. Bases, which contain petrolatum, waxes and their combinations belong to this group.

Endodermic ointments are those which posses some power of pene­tration into deeper layers of the skin. Most of them have a somewhat lower melting point, approaching the temperature of the skin, and contain vegetable oils, lard, wool fat, lanolin and/or combinations of these.

Diadermic ointments are those which penetrate into the skin, thus offering a better opportunity for absorption of the medicament. Oint­ments of emulsion type and the water-soluble bases belong to the group of absorption base.

Hydrocarbon bases include ointments prepared from petrolatum or liquid petrolatum, with wax or other stiffening agents.

White and yellow ointments are relatively stable to normal cli­matic temperature changes. Absorption bases generally have high in- } dex of compatibility toward the majority of medicaments used topi­cally. These bases have found a definite place in pharmacy as well as cosmetology.

Until recently, ointments and ointment-type products were packed in glass, stoneware, porcelain, or plastic wide-mouth jars. Since a

large area of the ointment was exposed to the effects of air, those oint­ments containing easily oxidized medicines were packaged in collaps­ible metal tubes. The use of aerosol containers preventing contamina­tion, drying out of the product as well as protecting water sensitive drugs is preferable.

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