Balotario 1 Parcial Inles Tecnico 2
Balotario 1 Parcial Inles Tecnico 2
Balotario 1 Parcial Inles Tecnico 2
1. Nurses as you know clear communication is vital to providing the best care possible. (T)
2. Nursing is interaction with the patient but a care is a love for helping others. (T)
3. Disengaged patients may not understand key terms negative preconceptions. (F)
4. Illiteracy is a disability to learn to interact with others. (F)
5. Patients cannot rely on medical professionals or can experience anxiety. (DS)
6. The best communication is that which is expressed comprising and written technology but not verbal
(DS)
7. Hospitals are hiring new nurses for financial reasons (F)
8. The most experienced nurses say they do not have stress (F)
9. How much more information is given, and the activity is not given to the patient better than the care?
(DS)
10. Differences across cultures define various nursing care in terms of empathic interaction? (DS)
11. Osteoporosis is a chronic medical condition (T)
12. High chronic blood pressure can cause fatal chronic condition. (T)
13. We must be aware of the information and act by other professionals in our field of health. (F)
14. Using inappropriate or brief words can convey good information (F)
15. One of the causes is a workload (DS)
16. Type 1 diabetes affects children and teens whose bodies are unable to make insulin. (T)
17. The side effects of diabetes are relatively harmless (F)
18. The chemotherapy are combination of drugs that kills cancer cells. (T)
19. Radiation therapy boosts the patients immune system. (F)
20. During immunotherapy antibodies destroys cancer cell. (T)
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c. Empathy
d. Preconception
3. Hospitals can cause feelings of nervousness and worry.
a. Rapport
b. Jargon
c. Anxiety
d. Preconception
4. Our patient may notdoctors and nurses.
a. Trust
b. Rapport
c. Key terms
d. Jargon
3. CHRONIC VS ACUTE CONDITIONS
1. Having been present before some event occurs.
a. Pre-existing
b. Acute
c. Chronic
d. Chronic bronchitis
2. A bacteria that causes throat infections and scarlet fever.
a. Acute
b. Strep virus
c. Pre-existing
d. Condition
3. A medical illness or diseases.
a. Chronic bronchitis
b. Intervention
c. Acute
d. Condition
4. Developing slowly and lasting long time.
a. Strep virus
b. Condition
c. Chronic
d. Intervention
4. DIABETES
1. Risk factors for. include a poor diet and high blood pressure.
a. Gums
b. Type 2 diabetes
c. Amputations
d. BMI
2. During times of war, it was common for doctors to have to perform several each day.
a. Amputations
b. Glaucoma
c. Insulin
d. Glucose
3. . Controls the amount of sugar entering the blood stream.
a. Gums
b. Amputations
c. Cataracts
d. Insulin
4. The dentist numbed the before beginning the procedure.
a. Gums
b. Insulin
c. Glucose
d. Cataracts
5. CANCER
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b. Chemotherapy
c. Poison
d. X-Ray
4. Each week Wilson was hooked up to an IV while he received his . treatment.
a. Chemotherapy
b. Photodynamic therapy
c. Radiation therapy
d. Immunotherapy
LISTENING
NURSE: Mr. FINKLESTEIN, did Dr. Lopez explain your test results?
PATIENT: Yes, and I was shocked. I cant believe I have type 2 diabetes.
PATIENT: Not much I can do about that. So, will I need 3 insulin shots?
NURSE: No, not as long as you manage your diabetes by making some 4 lifestyle changes. Like
monitoring your diet.
PATIENT: Thats a relief. But I Heard that pasta is bad for diabetics. Thats my favorite food. Do I have to
give it up?
NURSE: So long as you 5 control your portions, no. You also might want to consider switching to a
whole grain pasta.
NURSE: Of course, but ir looks a lot like any other 6 healthy eating plan.
NURSE: Not really. Its the same idea as 7 losing weight. Eat more healthy food and less junk.
QUESTIONS:
1. Which of the risk factors for diabetes does the patient have?
a) He is overweight.
b) He is over a certain age.
c) He has unhealthy eating habits.
d) He has a family history of the disease.
4. What does the nurse recommend for the patient to control his / her illness?
a) Insulin shots.
b) Changes in your lifestyle, such as controlling your diet.
c) Stop eating noodles.
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d) To eat junk food.
8. Why does not the nurse recommend insulin injections to the patient?
a) Because insulin shots are expensive.
b) Because SIS did not cover insulin shots.
c) Because it had many side effects.
d) Because if you controlled your diet, you could control your diabetes.
10. According to the conversation, what is not a factor that influences diabetes?
a) Years.
b) Being overweight.
c) The genetic.
d) Insulin shots.
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