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T E T A N U S

 

Exercise 1. Practice the pronunciation:

 

Bacillus [bə ' siləs]

Tetanus ['tetənəs]

Mown [moun]

Vague [veig]

Nightmare [nait meə]

Delirious [di 'liriəs]

Lockjaw [lokdʒ‹:]

Trismus [trizməs]

Height [hait]

Drawing [dr‹:iŋ]

Clenched [klentòt]

Protruded [prə 'tru:did]

Opisthotonus [ou 'pisqə…]

Seizure ['si: ¯ə]

Afebrile [ei 'fi:bril]

Ensue [in ' sju:]

Lessening [lesəniŋ]

 

1. (c,s,t, before ia, ie, io [ ò ])

Social, sufficient, remission, initial, patient, Russian, commission, artificial, potential, official, special, profession, facial, essential, permission, insufficient, motion, deficiency.

 

2. age as a suffix [œdʒ ]: village, cartilage, hemorrhage, bandage, language, usage, dosage, damage, lavage, carriage, marriage.

 

Exercise 4. Form words with the help of negative prefixes. Translate them into Russian:

 

Dis – like, function, connect, agree, locate, lodge, maturity, section, solvent.

Ir – regular, responsible, relevant, resistible, radiation, reversible, reducible.

Im – possible, practical, mobile, moral, balance, maturity, potency, purity.

Un – necessary, reliable, fortunately, consciousness, dress, infected, mixed.

Mal – formation, nutrition, occlusion, position, treatment, presentation, rotation.

 

Exercise 5. Read the words with the same root. State the part of speech and translate them in to Russian:

 

Face – facial, slow – slowly; connect – connection; pelvis – pelvic; compose – composition; rapid – rapidly; base – basic; recover – recovery; remove – removal; survive – survival; tender – tenderness, restless – restlessness; breath – breathing.

 

Exercise 6. Give Russian equivalents to the following English ones. Make up the sentences of your own.

 

On an average, powerful poison, to be unable to open the mouth, typical facial expression, difficulty in urination, in the majority of cases, to gain entrance into the body, painful spasms, to become affected, to draw up the angles of the mouth, to be tightly clenched, to be slightly protruded, to be accompanied by severe pain, to run a fever as high as, severity.

 

Exercise 7. Match medical terms with the proper definitions:

1. tetanus 2. tetany   3. toxin   4. urination   5. spasm   6. trismus   1. Spasm of the jaw muscles, keeping the jaw tightly closed. 2. An acute infectious disease, affecting the nervous system, caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. 3. The periodic discharge of urine from the bladder through the urethra. 4. Spasm and twitching of the muscles, particularly those of the face, hands, and feet. 5. A poison produced by a living organism, especially by a bacterium. 6. A sustained involuntary muscular contraction, which may occur either as part of a generalized disorder, such as a spastic paralysis, or as a local response to an otherwise unconnected painful condition.

 



Exercise 8. Translate the following sentences. Pay attention to the sentences with construction: one (ones), that of (those of).

 

The condition of patient V. is worse than that of patient C.

The number of the vertebrae in the coccyx is less than the number of those in the beck.

The bones of the lower extremities are longer than those of the upper ones.

This lecture is more interesting than the one I attended last week.

The walls of the left atrium are thicker than those of the right.

Some muscles are more elastic than the other ones.

I will examine your patient and that of Dr. Ivanov.

The wards in the new hospital are better equipped than those in our old one.

 

Exercise 9. Read and translate the text:

 

TETANUS

Tetanus is an acute infectious disease characterized by painful spasms of the muscles and caused by the Bacillus tetani which gains entrance into the body through a wound or break in the skin. The tetanus bacillus produces a toxin which is one of the most powerful poisons mown.

 

The incubation period varies on an average from 5 to 15 days. In general, the shorter the incubation period the more serious is the disease. The earliest symptoms are vague. The patient is restless, irritable; he suffers from nightmare, and may become delirious. Severe headache, difficulty in urination, and sweating may be noted. In the majority of cases following a short period when there is pain in the back of the neck and in the muscles of the jaw, a tonic spasm of the masticating muscles occurs so that the patient is unable to open his mouth, producing the characteristic picture known as lockjaw (trismus). Gradually all muscles of the body become affected except those of the forearm and of the hand. At the height of the disease there occurs the typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus, where the patient appears to be laughing, due to the drawing up of the angles of the mouth. The brows are contracted, the eyes partly closed, the teeth are clenched tightly and the lips are slightly protruded. The body is arched in the position known as opisthotonus. Upon the slightest stimulus the entire body may go into a convulsive seizure of the utmost severity, accompanied by severe pain.

There is no characteristic temperature; the patient may be afebrile or ran a fever as high as 104°F during the attacks.

Death may ensued within the first 48 hours or at any time up to one week after onset. If the patient survives the first week, his chances of recovery are greatly improved, the spasms gradually lessening in frequency and severity.

 

POST-TEXT ASSIGNMENTS:

 

Exercise10. Answer the following questions.

 

What can tetanus be characterized by?

What is tetanus caused by?

What is toxin?

What is the incubation period of tetanus?

What are the symptoms of tetanus?

When does a tonic spasm of masticating muscles occur?

How can you describe such typical facial expression known Risus Sardonicus?

When may death ensue in tetanus?

When are the changes of recovery greatly improved?

How does Bacillus tetani gain entrance into the body?

 

Exercise 11. Complete the following sentences using the text.

 

Tetanus is an acute infectious disease characterized by …

… which gains entrance into the body through a wound or break in the skin.

The incubation period varies…

Severe headache, difficulty in urination, and sweating …

The patient is unable to open his mouth, producing the …

Gradually all muscles of the body become … of the forearm and of the hand.

… there occurs the typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus.

The body … known as opisthotonus.

The patient may be …during the attacks.

Death may ensue within … after onset.

 

Exercise 12. Read the sentences and say whether the following ones are true to the text:

 

Tetanus is an acute inherited disease characterized by painful spasms of the muscles.

Tetanus is caused by the Bacillus tetani which gains entrance into the body through the blood.

The tetanus bacillus produces a toxin.

The incubation period varies on an average from 15 to 25 days.

Gradually all muscles of the body become affected inclusive those of the forearm and of the hand.

The typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus, where the patient appears to be crying, due to the drawing up of the angles of the mouth.

The body is arched in the position known as opisthotonus.

There is no characteristic temperature; the patient may be afebrile or ran a fever as high as 40,00°C during the attacks.

 

Tetanus is an acute infectious disease characterized by painful spasms of the muscles and caused by the Bacillus tetani.

The Bacillus tetani gains entrance into the body through a wound or break in the skin.

The tetanus bacillus produces a toxin which is one of the most powerful poisons mown.

The patient is restless, irritable and suffers from nightmare, and may become delirious.

Gradually all muscles of the body become affected except those of the forearm and of the hand.

At the height of the disease there occurs the typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus.

The patient appears to be laughing, due to the drawing up of the angles of the mouth.

The patient may be afebrile or ran a fever as high as 104°F during the attacks.

Death may ensue within the first 48 hours or at any time up to one week after onset.

The incubation period varies on an average from 5 to 15 days.

 

Exercise 16. Use the verbs in brackets in the appropriate tense. Translate them into Russian.

 

The tetanus bacilli (to produce) a toxin which is one of the most powerful poisons mown.

The incubation period is likely (to vary) on an average from 5 to 15 days in future.

The patient was restless, irritable; he (to suffer) from nightmare, and (to become) delirious.

At the height of the disease there (to occur) the typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus.

The brows (to contract), the eyes partly closed, the teeth (to clench) tightly and the lips (to protrude) slightly.

Now the patient’s body is reported (to arch) in the position known as opisthotonus.

Upon the slightest stimulus the entire body just (to go) into a convulsive seizure of the utmost severity, accompanied by severe pain.

It was said, that the patient (to ran) a fever as high as 104°F during the attacks for a weak.

Death is known may (to ensue) within the first 48 hours or at any time up to one week after onset.

If the patient survives the first week, his chances of recovery (greatly to improve), the spasms gradually (to lessen) in frequency and severity.

 

Exercise 17. Give the summary of the text.

 

Exercise 18. Topic vocabulary.

 

Nouns Verbs Adjectives
Recovery Severity Onset Seizure height of the disease lockjaw In the majority of break in the skin vague nightmare urination angles of the mouth sweating expression the muscles of the jaw headache wound Lessen Improve Survive Ensue Accompany Gain Appear Occur To be due to To ran a fever To be characterized     Infectious Painful Powerful average serious restless irritable delirious Severe masticating characteristic unable laughing drawing up contracted clenched protruded utmost afebrile arched

 

TEST

 

1. Tetanus is an acute infectious disease characterized by painful spasms of the muscles and caused by the …which gains entrance into the body through a wound or break in the skin.

 

a. Bacillus anthrax

b. Bacillus tetani

c. Bacillus drumstick

d. Bacillus gas-producing

e. Bacillus Koch’s

 

2. The incubation period varies on an average… .

 

a. from 5 to 10 days

b. from 15 to 25 days

c. from 5 to 25 days

d. from 1 to 5 days

e. from 5 to 15 days

 

3. The patient is restless, irritable; …nightmare, and may become delirious.

 

a. he suffer from

b. he suffers from

c. he suffering from

d. he is suffering from

e. he suffered from

 

4. In the majority of cases following a short period when there is pain… , a tonic spasm of the masticating muscles occurs so that the patient is unable to open his mouth, producing the characteristic picture known as lockjaw (trismus).

 

a. in the back of the head and in the muscles of the jaw

b. in the back of the neck and in the muscles of the face

c. in the back of the neck and in the joints of the leg

d. in the back of the neck and in the muscles of the jaw

e. in the back of the head and in the muscles of the trunk

 

5. Gradually all muscles of the body become affected except …the forearm and of the hand.

 

a. that of

b. these of

c. this of

d. of those

e. those of

 

6. At the height of the disease there occurs the typical facial expression known as risus sardonicus, where…, due to the drawing up of the angles of the mouth.

 

a. the patient appears to be laughing

b. the patients appears to be laughing

c. the patient appears be laughing

d. the patient appears to laughing

e. the patient appears to be being laughing

 

7. …the slightest stimulus the entire body may go into a convulsive seizure of the utmost severity, accompanied by severe pain.

 

a. On

b. At

c. Before

d. In

e. Upon

 

8. There is no characteristic temperature; the patient may be afebrile or … during the attacks.

 

a. rans a fever as high as 104°F

b. ran a fever as high as 104°F

c. ranning a fever as high as 40°C

d. run a fever as high as 104°F

e. ran a fever as low as 104°F

 

9. Death may ensue … or at any time up to one week after onset.

 

a. in the first 28 hours

b. within the first 48 hour

c. within first 48 hours

d. within the first 48 hours

e. after the first 48 hours

 

10. …the first week, his chances of recovery are greatly improved, the spasms gradually lessening in frequency and severity.

 

a. If the patients survives

b. If the patient survives

c. If the patient survive

d. If the patient survived

e. If the patient to survive

 


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