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ENGLISH TASK

NAME : WA ODE WULAN

NIM : 1240212018094

CLASS : 2C

YAYASAN WAHANA BHAKTI KARYA HUSADA

AKADEMI KEPERAWATAN TK.III Dr. J.A LATUMETEN

AMBON 2020
31 MARCH 2020

GET READY!

1. Before you read the pessage, talk about these question.


1. What are some ways to deal with pain?
2. Why do nursesnneed to understand people’s pain?
THE ANSWER :
1. Rest, and sleep a lot.
2. Because a nurse is taught to meet all the needs of patients, and pain is
included in the needs of patients who must be addeessedcso that all needs are
met. And the problem is resolved.

READING

2. Read the pain assessment sheet. Then, choose the correct answers.

1. The form is mainly about a man with


A. a painful leg injury.
B. intermittent shooting pain.
C. an excruciating arm injury.
D. slightnpain in his chest
THE ANSWER : A

2. How does the patient describe his pain?


A. It feels acute and intense.
B. It feels if it is pulsating.
C. It feels as if it were caused by heart or a fire.
D. It feels as thought it is flashing through his body.
THE ANSWER : A

3. What can be inferred about the patient?


A. He was an injury from playing sports.
B. He cannot run without feeling pain.
C. He dislikes going to see the doctor.
D. His Left knee has been injured many times.
THE ANSWER : B

VOCABULARY

3. Write a word that is similar in a meaning to the underkined part.

1. The pain in Hank’s stomach is intolerabie ‘UNBEARABLE’


2. The broken bone causedna flashing pain ‘SHOOTING’
3. Feeling as if caused by heat or fire pain is caused by too much exercise ‘BURNING’
4. The pain in his arm was pulsating ‘THROBBING’
5. The patient’s pain is stopping and starting ‘INTERMITTENT’
6. Acute and intense pain feels like being stabes ‘SHARP’’

03 APRIL 2020

4. Fill in the blanks wit the correct words from the word the bank.

1. Donal’s ‘Excuriating’ pain never changes.


2. Victoria can’t take the ‘Distress’ pain.
3. The injury caused Robert great ‘Impact’
4. Burns can range in ‘Constant’ from slightly toincredibly painful.
5. The most cammon ‘Intesity’ of an injury is crying and discomfort.

07 APRIL 2020
LISTENING

6. Listen to conversation between a nurse and a patient. Mark the


following statements as true (T) or false (F).

1. ‘F’ The man’s shoulders hurt.


2. ‘T’ Bending over makes the man’s pain worse
3. ‘F’ The man hurt himself pushing something heavy

7. Listen again and complete the conversation

Nurse : We need to fill out this 1. Pain Assessment sheet, okay, Brad? Now, wherenare you
feeling pain?
Patient : in my back , just below my shoulders. It’s worse when I’m 2. Bending Over lifting
something
Nurse : I see. How much does it hurt?
Patient : Pretty bad. It’s almost 3. Unbearable
Nurse : And when didmthe pain 4. Start?
Patient : After I tired 5. Bending a heavy box yesterday.
Nurse : And is the pain there all the time, or just sometimes?
Patient : it’s pretty much 6. Constant
14 APRIL 2020

SPEAKING

8. With a partner, act out the roles belowbased on task 7. Then, switch
roles.

Nurse : SRI ASTUTI WALIULU


Patient : WA ODE WULAN

WRITING

9. Use the conversation from task 8 to fill out a pain assessment sheet.

Patient Name : Tom rempel


Describe the location of the pain : On his back, just below his shoulders.
What causes or increases the pain? When bending over or lifting something heavy.
Describe the intensity and frequency : If it lifts something heavy, it causes pain
17 APRIL 2020

GET READY!

1. Before you read thenpassage, talk about these questions.

1. What are some common medications that people take?


2. What are the benefits and disadvantages of medication?
THE ANSWER
1. Paracetamol, mefenamicacid, donperedone, raniditine.
2. – acupuncture benefit
a. help to treat insomnia

-acupunture loss
a. infection
b, in pain

21 APRIL 2020

READING

2. Read the information list from westbrook hospital. Then, complete the
table using information from the passage.

NAME MEDICATION, DOSE, TIMES


Frank Cline Sedative (25mg) at 9 pm
Ted Hurst Anthistamines (250mg) at 10 am and 6 pm
Jack Singer Antidepressant (175mg) daily at 9 am

VOCABULARY

3. Match the words (1-5) with the difinitions (A-E)

1.’A’ Sedative
2. ‘D’ anti-inflammatory
3. ‘B’ dose
4. ‘E’ laxative
5. ‘C’ antideperesant

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