- •Contents
- •Learning Foreign Languages
- •Interesting facts you didn’t know
- •Features of Character
- •Leisure time
- •T ravelling
- •Ivano-Frankivsk
- •Ivano-Frankivsk sights of interest
- •M eeting people
- •Informal:
- •I’d like you to meet my friend ...
- •I’m very glad to meet you.
- •I’ve heard so much about you.
- •I’ve heard so many nice things about you. Where are you from?
- •How to write letters?
- •My future profession
- •Duties of a Nurse
- •Specialist nurses
- •Florence Nightingale
- •I am a student
- •Ivano-Frankivsk Medical College
- •Medical Education in Ukraine.
- •Ancient Greek medicine
- •Chinese Medicine
- •Hippocrates - Τhe Father of Medicine
- •Tibetan medicine
- •E dward Jenner
- •Robert koch
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •Mykola Pyrogov
- •History of Nursing
- •D anylo Zabolotnyi
- •World health organization
- •Health Care System
- •Our body
- •Cell. Structure
- •Cell cycle
- •Pathology
- •Body cavities
- •Benign tumors
- •Types of benign tumors
- •Malignant tumor
- •Dermatitis
- •Hygiene
- •Personal hygiene
- •Hand washing
- •Hair care
- •Muscular System
- •Diseases of the muscular system
- •Skeletal System
- •Human skeleton
- •Rickets
- •The spine curvature disorders
- •Joint Replacement Surgery
- •Circulatory system
- •The Heart
- •Blood Vessels and Circulation
- •Diseases of the cardiovascular system
- •Atherosclerosis and Its Treatment
- •Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases
- •Respiratory system
- •Tuberculosis
- •Diagnosis of tuberculosis
- •The human gastrointestinal tract
- •General gi disorders
- •Accessory organs
- •Nervous system
- •Peripheral Nervous System
- •Nerves. Types of nerves
- •Spinal Cord
- •Insomnia
- •Nervous System Disorders
- •Endocrine glands
- •Hormone imbalance
- •Endocrine System Disorders
- •Diabetes
- •The urinary system
- •Nephron
- •Kidney Diseases
- •Female Reproductive System
- •Conception
- •Problems associated with some pregnancies
- •Childbirth
- •Hospital Births
- •Female reproductive system diseases
- •Infections
- •Male reproductive organs
- •Preventing sexually transmitted diseases
- •Admission a client to a unit
- •Preparing the room for admission
- •Assessing a client’s pulse
- •Assessing a client’s respiration
- •Taking a pulse
- •Height and weight
- •Temperature
- •Thermometers
- •Hospital units
- •The pain
- •Anesthesia
- •Medicine
- •Acupuncture
- •Homeopathy
- •Manual therapy
- •Phytotherapy
- •Surgical Diseases, Symptoms
- •Surgical instruments
- •Laparoscopic surgery
- •Postoperative complications
- •Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases
- •Gastroscopy
- •Vitamins
- •Minerals
- •Diet and cancer
- •Being overfat, overweight, or obese
- •What Does a Gynecology/Obstetrics Nurse Do?
- •Medical care for a pregnant woman
- •Polyclinic
- •First Aid For Fractures
- •First aid for bleeding
- •First Aid for Burns
- •Infectious diseases
- •Measles
- •Mumps (epidemic parotitis)
- •Chickenpox
- •At the chemist’s
- •Electrocardiography
- •Operating theater
- •Preparing the patient for surgery
- •Contagious skin diseases
- •Burn wound care
- •How to test for Parasites in the Intestines
- •Colonoscopy
- •Pandemic
- •Structure of the eye
- •Keratitis
- •Conjunctivitis
- •Glaucoma
- •Ophthalmology. Duties of a nurse in an ophthalmological department
- •Defects of Vision and their Correction
- •Taking Care of Your Eyesight
- •1. Eat for Good Vision
- •2. Quit Smoking for Better Eyesight
- •3. Wear Sunglasses for Good Vision
- •4. Use Safety Eyewear at Home, at Work, and While Playing Sports
- •5. Look Away From the Computer for Good Eye Health
- •Nursing in oncology
- •Glasgow Coma Scale
- •Eye response (e)
- •Verbal response (V)
- •Motor response (m)
- •Dialysis
- •Types of suicide
- •Іі. Role-play and additional material
- •Identification
- •Injuries
- •Family history and familial tendency
- •Intensity
- •Tests skeletal system
- •Cardiovascular system
- •Digestive system
- •Respiratory system
- •Nervous system
- •Endocrine system
- •Reproductive system
- •Crossword Musculoskeletal system
- •Cardiovascular system Crossword
- •Digestive System Crossword
- •Crossword Respiratory System
- •Crossword Nervous System
- •Endocrine System Crossword
- •Crossword Urinary System
- •Crossword Reproductive system
- •Crossword The Systems of our Body
- •2. Find the prefixes in the following words:
- •3. Give derivatives of the following verbs:
- •Text e. Examination of the Patient
- •1. Group the words of parts of speech and emphasize their suffixes (in written form):
- •2. Group the root words (in written form):
Taking Care of Your Eyesight
Don't take your eye health for granted. Protect your eyesight with these six tips:
1. Eat for Good Vision
Protecting your eyes starts with the food on your plate. Studies have shown that nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zinc, and vitamins C and E may help ward off age-related vision problems such as mascular degeneration and cataracts. Regularly eating these foods can help lead to good eye health:
Green, leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, and collards
Salmon, tuna, and other oily fish
Eggs, nuts, beans, and other non-meat protein sources
Oranges and other citrus fruits or juices
Eating a well-balanced diet also helps you maintain a healthy weight, which makes you less likely to get obesity-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults.
2. Quit Smoking for Better Eyesight
Smoking makes you more likely to get cataracts, optic nerve damage, and macular degeneration. If you've tried to quit smoking before and started smoking again, keep trying. Studies show that the more times you try to quit smoking, the more likely you are to succeed.
3. Wear Sunglasses for Good Vision
The right kind of sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Too much UV exposure makes you more likely to get cataracts and macular degeneration.
Choose sunglasses that block 99% to 100% of both UVA and UVB rays. Wraparound lenses help protect your eyes from the side. Polarized lenses reduce glare when driving.
If you wear contact lenses, some offer UV protection. It's still a good idea to wear sunglasses for more protection.
4. Use Safety Eyewear at Home, at Work, and While Playing Sports
If you work with hazardous or airborne materials at work or home, wear safety glasses or protective goggles every time.
Certain sports such as ice hockey, racquetball, and lacrosse can also lead to eye injury. Wear eye protection (such as helmets with protective face masks or sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses) to shield your eyes.
5. Look Away From the Computer for Good Eye Health
Staring at a computer screen can cause:
Eyestrain
Blurry vision
Difficulty focusing at a distance
Dry eyes
Headaches
Neck, back, and shoulder pain
Protect your eye health by taking the following steps:
Make sure your glasses or contact lens prescription is up-to-date and adequate for computer use.
Some people may need glasses to help with contrast, glare, and eye strain when using a computer.
Position your computer so that your eyes are level with the top of the monitor. This allows you to look slightly down at the screen.
Try to avoid glare on your computer from windows and lights. Use an anti-glare screen if needed.
Choose a comfortable, supportive chair. Position it so that your feet are flat on the floor.
If your eyes are dry, blink more.
Every 20 minutes, rest your eyes by looking 20 feet away for 20 seconds. At least every two hours, get up and take a 15-minute break.
1. |
to take for granted |
приймати за належне |
2. |
vision |
зір |
3. |
omega-3 fatty acids |
омега-3 жирні кислоти |
4. |
muscular degeneration |
м’язова дегенерація |
5. |
obesity-related diseases |
хвороби спричинені надмірною вагою |
6. |
protective goggles |
захисні окуляри |
7. |
to blink |
моргати |
8 |
eye strain |
напруження очей |
