Lesson 2 Nama: Iqbal Rizky Ananda Nim:130317459 Prody: S1keperawatan (SMT 7) 2) - Filling Gap Exercises
Lesson 2 Nama: Iqbal Rizky Ananda Nim:130317459 Prody: S1keperawatan (SMT 7) 2) - Filling Gap Exercises
Lesson 2 Nama: Iqbal Rizky Ananda Nim:130317459 Prody: S1keperawatan (SMT 7) 2) - Filling Gap Exercises
Nim :130317459
The hospital nurse out of space in the wards when I went there with my father who was in
dreadful pain I was very irritated and angry as they had put my Father in a bed in the
corridor. I yelled at the upset in charge which had run her.
NEIGHBOUR It's Mr Lindley – I found him in his chair. I thought he'd passed out.
NEIGHBOUR Well, I'm Mr Lindley's neighnour next door but one. I come round and see
that he's allright, every so often. He lets me have a key, so I can let my self in and out
DOCTOR Go on
NEIGHBOUR I came round about five minutes since I'd promised to do his garden. All I do
is just cut his grass and perhaps a bit of weeding - nothing much.
NEIGHBOUR I opened the door and shouted to him it was me, as usual - and he didn't reply.
I thought; that's funny - he always wants to know who it is, as soon as anybody comes.
Anyway, I went into his little front room - and there he was, slumped in his armchair, white
as a sheet.
be chest comfortable dizzy else fine found hurry idea movement phoning
pick pig sides speak still trying water what yet
NEIGHBOUR Just about. He said he was trying to make a phone-call to his daughter - she
lives in Ashford - and as he stretched out to movement the phone up off the rest, he got this
terrible shooting pain up his arm and across his chest
NEIGHBOUR He says he went pick and nearly fell over. He had to sit down in his chair -
and that's where I found him. He can't move, he says
NEIGHBOUR Yes. He says he's very hot. Says he's sweating like a pig
DOCTOR Has he still got the pain? Does he seem to have lost sides down one side?
NEIGHBOUR No, he seems OK down both fine He says he's still got the pain but not as bad.
He says he's terribly thirsty. Shall I give him a drink of water ?
DOCTOR No, not just yet Look - I'm on my way. I'm setting off now. Is he fairly
comfortable ? Can you stay with him until I arrive? About ten minutes?
NEIGHBOUR Yes. No problem. He's OK, but do hurry up - I've no idea what to do if he has
another turn
DOCTOR Don't worry - you're doing just dizzy Just stay with him. Don't try to move him or
do anything for him - just leave him in the chair where he's comfortable. I'm phoning for an
ambulance for him - if they arrive before I do, just tell them I'm on my way. Dr Blasco - all
right?
LESSON 3
appointment few for help is like lovely this welcome you
NURSE: Morning, welcome to our ward. I’m Nurse Ordonez – Can I help you ?
PATIENT: Yes, Please. I;m Mrs. Watson and this is my son Ricky who drove me here. I’ve
come for my operation.
NURSE: Ah, Yes. I’ll take your appointment letter, thank you
NURSE: Yes, it is , we’re very proud of it, was inaugurated by Her Royal Highness last
December. Now, if you’d like to take a seat, and help me with a few details...
DOCTOR: You are sure you’ve paid – in the car park, I mean? It’s a Pay-and-Display, and
they’re keen as mustard, those wardens over there. They’ll clamp you, if you haven’t
got a ticket – and it’s a £40 penalty to release you, they’re ever so keen – they clamp
us on the medical staff, even thought we've got official stickers. You've got to watch it
- they've got eyes like hawks and they go round all the time
VISITOR Thanks, but it’s OK. My husband's in the car and he's disabled - he'll have got his
orange card on the dash. Or if he hasn't, then that's his look-out. Anyway, I'm only
here on a flying visit, to see when a neighbour under be coming out
NURSE: So – go left out of the entrance to the ward and keep straight on down the corridor
until you come to a pair of double doors. Go straight through. Got that?
NURSE: When you’re through the double doors, look for some stairs on the left – not very
far.go down these stairs for two flights to Floor C – or you can take the lift down to C.
NURSE: I always walk, mysef, just for a able bit of exercise and you sometimes have to wait
quite bit for the lisft, if it’s busy. Anyway, it’s only twi floors and a young fella like
you ought to be able to manage that.
PORTER: Don’t worry, I can manage two dloors. No problem what’s next?
NURSE: As you get down to floor C on the stairs, or come out of the lift. Go let ang then
next right. And it’s just down there. Go to DI Reception and tell them you’ve come
for the envelope for Mr. Jackson, up on Nelson Ward. Any problems, ask them to
ringing me on extension 4334- Nurse Hamilton OK?
NURSE: Thanks, love. You’re doing me a big favour. I owe you one.
bits closer cut disinfected fooling glass hurt look more next
thing problem removed shirt slipped stitch
Patient: Well, yess... I went throught the glass door and look myself.
Doctor: I had better closer to see if there is any glass in the wound.
Doctor: take off your shirt and I will take a bits look
Doctor: Yes, I have disinfected them all and removed the wound.
I agree a better idea absorbent after all the time at the latest be be back case
clothes curtain difference in letter locker long minute on or round see you
synthetic tell to to get changed to give you a hand to put you
NURSE : Now..... This is where you’ll be all the timeyou’re with us.
NURSE : Not long you’ll be home on Tuesday at the latest the doctor will give you
difference when he comes a better idea
NURSE : Just minute nine, usually. Meantime, I’m going to draw the curtain round your
bed and ask you to get changed into your nightie. You can keep your knickers to
and your bra. Are they cotton in synthetic?
NURSE : we prefer cotto. More syntheticI would’ve asked you tell some of ours, if you’d
been wearing clothes
NURSE: I agree . I’ll to put them. While I’m away, ask your son to give you if you
need any help. I’ll be back in a minute
NURSE: so be in a minute
NURSE : In your case, if you like and then stand the case next to your letter . I’ll be back in
a after and again welcome see you our ward.