
- •Видо-временные формы в текстовых тестах
- •Requirements to the exam in english
- •Read and translate the following text for patients
- •Translate the following text from the book “Complete Guide of Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs”
- •Translate the following questions to the patient
- •4. Topics for discussion
- •About myself
- •Kirov State Medical Academy
- •Conversational formulas
- •At the press conference
- •Kirov Regional Teaching Hospital
- •Some facts and figures of the who
- •Doctor – patient questionnaire
- •Outstanding doctors from vyatka land
- •Muscles and muscle diseases
- •Inflammatory muscle disorders
- •Bones and bone and joint diseases bones of the human skeleton
- •Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis
- •Osteoporosis
- •Bacteria and visruses. Bacterial and viral diseases.
- •Certain types of bacteria (to be) _______ also capable of sexual reproduction through bacterial conjugation.
- •Anatomy and physiology of the heart. Heart diseases
- •Inflammation (to know) _________________ to be an important step in the process of atherosclerotic plaque formation.
- •In difficult cases or in situations where intervention to restore blood flow (to be) _____ appropriate, coronary angiography can (to perform) _______________.
- •In wilderness first aid, a possible heart attack (to justify) ____________ evacuation by the fastest available means, including medevac, even in the earliest or precursor stages.
- •Blood diseases
- •The main Forms (to include) ____________________
- •In humans, the incidence of vWd (to be) ______ roughly about 1 in 100 individuals.
- •Blood vessels and diseases of blood vessels
- •Treatment
- •Anatomy and physiology of the gi tract and gi diseases
- •The lower gastrointestinal tract (to consist) ____________ of the small intestine and the large intestine.
- •Gastritis (to be) ____ inflammation of the gastric mucosa.
- •Parasites can (to cause) ______________ dehydrating diarrhoea in infants.
- •Alcoholic Hepatitis
- •Pancreas and diseases of the pancreas
- •Anatomy
- •The pancreatic duct (to empty) ___________ into the second part of the duodenum. The common bile duct commonly (to join) ___________ the pancreatic duct at or near this point.
- •Less common causes (to include)
- •Investigations may (to include):
- •Treatment
- •Complications may (to include)
- •Epidemiology
- •About 95 percent of pancreatic tumors (to be) ______ adenocarcinomas. The remaining 5 percent (to include) ______________ other tumors of the exocrine pancreas.
- •Pancreatic cancer occasionally may (to result) _______________ in diabetes.
- •Diseases of the nervous system
- •Respiratory diseases
- •Fast fact
- •The endocrine system and endocrine diseases
- •The urinary system and urinary tract diseases
- •The ophthalmology department of kirov state medical academy
- •Eyes and eye diseases
- •Anatomy of the mammalian eye
- •Blindness
- •Glaucoma
- •Cataract
- •Skin and skin diseases
- •Bath solutions and moisturizers (to help) ________ sooth affected skin and reduce the dryness.
- •The most common types of common eczemas (to include) ____________________
- •Occasionally, the diagnosis may also (to involve) _______ a skin
- •The immune system
- •Lifestyle
- •In times of temptation...
- •It's a mind game...
- •Obesity
- •Certain populations and individuals may (to be) ______ more prone to obesity than others
- •Physical examination
- •General appearance
- •Organ systems
- •Carbohydrates, Protein, Cholesterol, Fat, Fiber
- •Make up questions and question your fellow students
- •Supplements supplement 1 rules of reading
- •Supplement 2 patterns of medication summaries
- •Supplement 3 symptoms symptoms of heart diseases
- •Symptoms of digestive disorders
- •Symptoms of bone, joint and muscle disorders
- •Clinical manifestations of liver disease
- •Symptoms of infectious diseases
- •Symptoms of brain and nerve disorders
- •The most common patterns of medical interviewing
- •Supplement 4 synonyms
- •Supplement 5
- •Doctor - patient questionnaire
- •(From the Medical Center of Flemington, the State of New Jersey, the usa)
- •Supplement 6
- •Supplement 7 diseases of the bones, joints and muscles
- •Diseases of the liver and gallbladder
- •Diseases of the cardiocirculatory system
- •Diseases of the nervous system
- •Diseases of the vascular system and blood diseases
- •Diseases of the respiratory system
- •Supplement 8 a brief review of kirov state medical academy: facts and figures
- •Ksma’s official address: 112, Karl Marx Street, Kirov, 610000, Russia
- •Supplement 9 tense and voice forms active voice
- •Supplement 10 the most communicative proverbs and sayings
- •Supplement 11 primary lexical minimum for students and postgraduates
- •Supplement 12 tests
- •Test in synonyms
- •Clinical test
- •Test in clinical topics
- •Supplement 13 Patterns for retelling texts on diseases
- •Supplement 14 medication summaries penicillins
- •If you forget a dose:
- •Infrequent:
- •Infants & children:
- •Interacts with combined effect
Certain populations and individuals may (to be) ______ more prone to obesity than others
The mainstay of treatment for obesity (to be) ____ an energy-limited diet and increased exercise.
In a clinical practice guideline by the American College of Physicians, the following five recommendations (to make) _______________:
People with a BMI of over 30 should (to counsel)_________________ on diet, exercise and other relevant behavioral interventions, and (to set) _______ a realistic goal for weight loss.
If these goals (not to achieved) _________________, pharmacotherapy can (to offer) __________________. The patient (to need)__________ to be informed of the possibility of side-effects and the unavailability of long-term safety.
Drug therapy may (to consist) ______________ of sibutramine, orlistat, phentermine, diethylpropion, fluoxetine, and bupropion. For more severe cases of obesity, stronger drugs such as amphetamine and methamphetamine may (to use) ______________on a selective basis.
In patients with BMI > 40 who (to fail) ____________ to achieve their weight loss goals (with or without medication) and who (to develop) _____________ obesity-related complications, referral for bariatric surgery may (to indicate) __________________. The patient (to need) ______________ to be aware of the potential complications.
Those requiring bariatric surgery should (to refer) ________________ to high-volume referral centers, as the evidence (to suggest) ___________ that surgeons who frequently (to perform) ______________ these procedures (to have) ______________ fewer complications.
The Health Survey for England (to predict) ____________ that more than 12 million adults and 1 million children (to be) _____________obese by 2010 if no action (to take) _____________.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States (to make) ________ obesity a leading public health problem. The United States (to have) ______the highest rates of obesity in the developed world. From 1980 to 2002, obesity (to double) ____________ in adults and overweight prevalence (to triple) __________________ in children and adolescents. From 2003-2004, "children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years, 17.1% (to be) ________ overweight...and 32.2% of adults aged 20 years or older (to be) ______ obese." The prevalence in the United States (to continue) ____________ to rise. The prevalence of obesity (to rise) _____________________continually ____________ for two decades. This sudden rise in obesity prevalence (to attribute) _____________ to environmental and population factors rather than individual behavior and biology because of the rapid and continual rise in the number of overweight and obese individuals. The current environment (to produce) ________________ risk factors for decreased physical activity and for increased calorie consumption.
Lack of activity: obese people (to appear) ___________ to be less active in general than lean people, and not just because of their obesity. A controlled increase in calorie intake of lean people (not to make) ____________ them less active; correspondingly when obese people (to lose) _______ weight they (not to become) _____________ more active. Weight change (not to affect) _______________ activity levels, but the converse (to seem) ________________to be the case.
One of the most important (to be) ______is the much lower relative cost of foodstuffs: massive changes in agricultural policy in the United States and Europe (to lead) ___________________ to food prices for consumers being lower than at any point in history. Sugar and corn syrup, two huge sources of food energy, (to be) ______ some of the most subsidized products by the United States government.
Increased marketing (to play) _____ also _________ a role. The number of advertisements seen by the average child (to increase) ____________ greatly, and a large proportion of these (to be) ________ for fast food and sweets.
Changes in the price of petrol (i.e. gasoline) (to believe) _____ also _________ to have had an effect, as unlike during the 1970s it (to be) _____ now affordable in the United States to drive everywhere. At the same time more areas (to build) ___________________________ without sidewalks and parks.
The changing workforce as each year a greater percent of the population (to spend) _______ their entire workday behind a desk or computer, seeing virtually no exercise. In the kitchen the microwave oven (to see) _____________________ sales of calorie-dense frozen convenience foods skyrocket.
A social cause that (to believe) ______________ by many to play a role (to be) _____ the increasing number of two income households in which one parent no longer (to remain) _________ home to look after the house. This (to increase) ______________ the number of restaurant and take-out meals.
Low food costs, and intense competition for market share, (to lead) ___ to increased portion sizes — for example, McDonalds french fries portions (to rise) ________ from 200 calories (840 kilojoules) in 1960 to over 600 calories (2,500 kJ) today.
Increased food production (to be) ____ a probable factor. The U.S. (to produce) _____ three times more food than U.S. residents (to eat) ________.
An aging population may also (to be) _____ a major factor, as the likelihood of becoming obese (to increase) ___ with age.