Diseases and Illness: English For Nursing
Diseases and Illness: English For Nursing
Diseases and Illness: English For Nursing
READING ALOUD
Direction. Read aloud the dialogue below.
According to recent statistics from the American Center for Disease Control
(CDC), the number of people suffering from serious diseases has increased
when compared to ten years ago. This raises the questions:
and
The expectation was that this number would decrease thanks to advances in
medical science which have helped in the fight against illnesses.
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cure. Another incurable illness is influenza (flu), which although affecting
over 10% of the population of the western world is only treatable proactively in
the form of a vaccination. So while medical advances have made it possible to
treat, cure or even eradicate illness there are still many conditions which
remain dangerous.
When thinking about why the number of people suffering from serious
diseases is so high, you have to look both at the current state of medical
knowledge and also trends in patients' lifestyles. The number of
reported sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) has increased steadily
over the past 50 years partly as a result of acceptance of the diseases and partly
as the young generation tends to take more risks than their parents did.
The answer to the question "What can be done to stop the trend of increasing
levels of disease?" may be as simple as education. If people knew the risks
associated with their current lifestyle, they may be encouraged to make some
change which would spare them future illness. A great example of this can be
seen in the European approach to reducing lung cancer rates by running
public information adverts on the dangers of smoking. Or on a smaller scale, in
programs to educate children on the causes of diabetes and how to avoid
contracting it.
While it may not be possible for medicine to fight against every disease, the
number of terminal diseases is decreasing and if this is combined with
education on how to lead a healthier life - the future looks good. (Source:
https://www.medicalenglish.com/module/core/unit/6/reading)
READING COMPREHENSION
Direction. Decide whether the statement is true or false based on the text above.
True
False
(TRUE
)
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2. Cancer and diabetes are highly infectious disorders.
True
False
(TRUE
)
3. Both, viral and bacterial meningitis can be terminal, if not treated promptly.
True
False
(TRUE)
True
False
(FALSE
)
True
False
(TRUE)
VOCABULARY
Direction. Find seven specific terms on the text above. Write the definition and the
sample sentence.
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2. Outbreaks: the sudden or violent start of disease unwelcome
7. Flu: A common viral infection that Can be lethal especially in high riak groups
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