I would like to talk with you about your study at our medical school.
1. How many departments are there at our medical school?
( There are two departments at our medical school These are “Nursing Affair” department and
“Curative Affair” department. )
2. What kind of qualification does the “Curative Affair” department give?
( The “Curative Affair” department gives qualification of a doctor assistant of general practice.)
3. Where can the graduates of this department work?
(The graduates of this department can work independently at the policlinics, at the stations of the emergency medical help, at the country-side hospitals and at the military hospitals)
4. What does their main task include ?
( Their main task includes prescription and performance of preventive, curative and diagnostic measures)
5. General examination of the patient plays a very important part in diagnosis, doesn’t it?
I think it’s just the time to go over the material we discussed at the last lesson
What did you have to do for homework?
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Ôîíåòè÷åñêàÿ çàðÿäêà
At first I’d like you to read the words and word combinations on the topic
aloud. .Mind the pronunciation .Take two words or word combinations each.
General examination of a patient; a certain routine ; the state of consciousness ; precise consciousness ; consciousness disorder.
Inspection of the posture; the constitution of the patient. normothenic, asthenic and hyperthenik. constitution; to determine the character of the walk ; the appearance of the patient;
Especial inquiry ; the open parts of the body; the head, the face, the neck;.
the size and the shape of the skull;. sings of puffiness and hyperemia.; the presence of the patch;.
unusually throbbing arteries ; enlargements of lymphatic glands;
the color of the skin and mucous membranes.; the extremities ; sings of cyanosis, edema and the condition of their vessels. the general development, the size, shape, symmetry of the thorax and the character of respiration ;the abdomen ; the presence of ascites and enlargement of the liver and spleen; the study of the pulse, temperature and blood reassure .
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.Ïðîâåðêà äîìàøíåãî çàäàíèÿ
1. And now I want to make sure you know the meaning of the words that can be used to describe the general examination of the patient. What do they mean? Match the word and the description with the meaning.
Constitution- general physical structure ïîõîäêà
And condition of a persons body.
Walk - manner or style of walking îáñëåäîâàòü
Inspect- examine carefully òåëîñëîæåíèå
Gland- organ that separates from the blood
substansesthat are to be used by or expelled ñëèçèñòàÿ
from the body îáîëî÷êà
Mucous - the moist skin that lines the nouse, mouth æåëåçà
membraneand food canal
Extremities- hands and feet ãðóäíàÿ êëåòêà
Artery- one of the tubes carring blood from the áðþøíàÿ ïîëîñòü
Heart to all parts of the body
Thorax-- part of an animals body between the neck êîíå÷íîñòè
and the belly e.g. in a man , the chest
Abdomen- part of the body that includes the stomach àðòåðèÿ