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CASE HISTORY 6 page

24C 1 who 133B

(Also possible: that)

2 that/which 133B

3 that/which 135A

4 it 136C

5 that/which 133B

6 what 136B

7 whose 136A

8 which 138D

9 what 136B

10 who 138A

24DI that/which crashed was 137B/, which crashed, was 142A

2 (when/that) Martin rang (,) Tessa was 142C

3 new offices are 133A/offices, which are new, are
142A

4 stolen from a car have been 143A /
that/which were stolen from a car have been 137B

5 (that/which) you were looking at is 139A-B

6 Theatre, which dates from 1896, is 142A

7 whose dog was run over was 140A

8 the first (person) to solve 143B/the first (person)
who solved 137B

9 selling newspapers was standing 143A /

who was selling newspapers was standing 137B

10 (that/which) Judy gave was 138A-B/, which Judy
gave, was 142A

11 where I used to live is 142C/(that/which) I used to
live in 139A-B/in which 1 used to live 139C

Test 25

25A 1 it would have opened 146B

2 disappear 144B

3 travelled 145B

4 would be 147B

5 they don't build 144B

6 would suffer 145B

7 I'll go 144B/I'm going to go 147B

8 I'd/I had known 146B

9 I'd/I would have moved 146B

10 they'd/they had done 147B

11 there won't be/there might not be 144B

25B 1 had been 146B

2 in case 148D

3 knew 149C

4 only 149A

5 when 148B

6 unless 148C


25C I If you talk about football, I'm going to be very bored. 147B

2 If the baby had cried, we wouldn't have had a good
sleep. 146B

3 If you want a chat, just give me a ring. 147B

4 If Nigel had satellite TV, he could watch/would be
able to watch the game. 145B

5 If you go away, I'll miss you. 144B

6 If I was/were rich, I'd/1 would have given up
working long ago. 146D

7 If we'd/we had bought that picture five years ago, it
would be quite valuable now. 146D

8 If you throw a stone into water, it sinks, or If you
throw a stone into water, it'll/it will sink. 144D


25D 1 If it rains, I'll stay here. 144B

2 Can you tell me when it starts? 148B

3 I wouldn't need to repeat things all the time if you
listened. 145B

4 If air gets warmer, it rises. 144D

5 I'd better get another one made in case I lose it.
148D

6 I wish we'd/we had left home earlier. 149D

7 If it doesn't arrive today, we'll have to complain.
144B

8 I wish someone would turn it down. 149B

9 Unless we act quickly, it'll be too late. 148C

10 But he wouldn't have been angry if you hadn't
damaged his stereo. 146B

 

 

CASE HISTORY

The patient’s name

Patronymic

Surname

Patient’s age

 

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

Main diagnosis:

Complications:

Associated pathologies (Comorbidities):

 

Every diagnosis should be classified by ICD-10, and in cases with cancers – by TNM classification also.

 

Student (Curator)

Faculty

Course Group

Teacher

Date of giving the SCH for checking up

Mark

 

 


1. Passport part

1. Patient’s name, surname -

2. Patient’s age in years

3. Date of birth

4. Gender

5. Occupation

6. Date of admission to the hospital

 

 

2. Complains

Complains at the moment of admission. Separate main complain from secondary complains and describe in details their character from the main complain to the secondary complain.



1.1. The main complains are the leading conditions that brought the patient to the hospital.

2.1. The secondary complains are not typical to the main disease.

3.1. General complains are the complains that are not specific to any disease like headache, weakness, tiredness, depression.

 

3. Anamnesis of the disease (Anamnesis Morbi)

Development of the disease expanded in chronological order since the moment of the onset of the disease to the moment of examination, the reason of disease, exso- and endogenic, information about medical care, dynamic of symptoms, results of paraclinical investigation, treatment, its effectiveness, side effects of antibiotics and chemical preparations. The disease should be described in details from the very onset (when exactly he felt sick, date and time if possible), what was the cause of the disease, list of first symptoms, the patient’s reaction (did he consult a doctor, or self curing procedures).

Describe the indication for admission into the hospital, the reasons for aggravation of the patient’s state, the aim of admission into the hospital.

 

4. Anamnesis vitae

1. Biographical data (Date of birth, childhood life, living conditions, occupational conditions).

2. Previous medical history. Infection and somatic diseases in past, information has to be done in chronological order. It is necessary to mark the character of the disease, peculiarity of the clinical characteristic, to pay attention to diseases of the allergic cause, to the nutrition and medicine intolerance. Previous surgeries and traumas.

3. Information about contacts with infectious patients during last 3 weeks before admission, with tuberculosis patient and other infections (occasional, family, flat contact)

4. Information about prophylactic vaccination, reactions on vaccination.

5. Family anamnesis


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