HANDOUT BAHASA INGGRIS KEPERAWATAN II

English For The Professional Nurse

Author:
Leyla Khansa

Zuhrotul Ulfiah
Siti Ma’rifatul Amaliyyah
Diana Dias Paramita

Department of English STKIP PGRI Pasuruan
Academic Year 2011

First Press:
6th January, 2015

English For The Professional Nurse

English For The Professional Nurse

Nowadays, competence in English has become an urgent need for nurses who are
involved in medical services. It is due to the fact that they are required to have the ability to

communicate with the other people in their field including doctors and patients.
English for Professional Nurse Book 1 is prepared for the demands of professional nursing
also include English Competence. This book provides nurse students to improve their English
skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing.
The contents of this book are based on the standard and fundamental nursing
procedures taught in previous year, so that the contents are not something strange for the
nurses. This course book is certainly help to facilitate the student to acquire the ability to
perform their duties in an environment where English is used and needed. I wish that this
book will be studied and practiced easily to achieve the competence of Nursing English.
I hope that by the use of this book, the nursing students will be able to learn and
practice English according to their professional skills. By mastering English for Professional
Nurse Book 1, it will improve their quality of human resources and they will have added
value so that job opportunities will be widely open for them to reach a bright future.

Author

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PREFACE
CONTENTS
PART ONE
Chapter 1 Health Problems
Chapter 2 Asking and Showing Rooms in Hospital
PART TWO
Chapter 3 Health Problem
Chapter 4 Dimension of Symptoms
PART THREE
Chapter 5 Diagnosing Health Problems
Chapter 6 Sharing Observation
PART FOUR
Chapter 7 General Assessment
Chapter 8 Patient Assessment
PART FIVE
Chapter 9 Checking Vital Sign

Chapter 10 Discharge Instruction
TEST YOUR COMPETENCE
ANSWER KEY
REFERENCES

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ursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of
health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury,
alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of
human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals,
families, communities, and populations.

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Useful Expressions…


 Hello
 Assalamualaikum
 Good [Morning/Afternoon/ Evening] Mr./Miss/Mrs…

 I’m nurse ……… [your name]
 I’ll take care of you today

 How can I address you?
 Is it “Miss or Mrs. …......?
 May I address you with ………?

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Please, address me with ………
Call me ………
You may address me ………
Why don’t you call me ………

 Now, I need to visit other patients.
 If you need [anything/a help/something/assistance]
please just press the call button, a nurse will help you

ACTIVITY – Task 1

Introducing yourself to a colleague!
Fill in the blanks with suitable expressions, and then practice with your partner!
Nurse Mellissa: Hi, what’s your name?
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………
Nurse Mellissa: I’m Mellissa. I haven’t see you before
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………

Nurse Mellissa: Where are you from?
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………
Nurse Mellissa: How long have you been in this country?
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………
Nurse Mellissa: How do you like this country?
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………
Nurse Mellissa: Nice to meet you.
New Nurse: …………………………………………………………………………

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

Do this in pairs!
Ask your partner more about her/his personal information. Use this questionnaire.


What’s your name?
What’s your hobby?
Where are you from?
Where do you live
now?
5. How long have you
been living there?
6. Where did you study
nursing?
7. How long have you
studied here?
1.
2.
3.
4.

The example of
The answers

Questionnaire

For nurse 1

After asking your partner, take turn to answer his/her question. Use the same.

My name is …
My hobby is …
I’m from …
I live in …
I have been living there
for …
6. I study nursing at …
7. I’ve studied here for …
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

ACTIVITY – Task 3


Write your profile!
Read the example personal profile and write a similar one about yourself,
explaining:
 why you became a nurse
 what you are doing now
 your career plans.
Example Personal Profile
When I was a child I wanted to be an accountant because mathematics was my favorite subject
at school. I was no good at science and not very good with people, so I thought that nursing
was not for me. But when I was sixteen my grandmother got very ill. I watched the nurses care
for her as she slowly died, and I realized that I wanted to be like them.
When I left school I applied to train as a nurse. A training college accepted me and I started the
course two years ago. I am still training and getting experience. I know that nursing is not right
for everyone, but personally I love it.
For the past two months I have been working in a children’s ward. It’s a wonderful experience
and I’m going to specialize in pediatrics as soon as I can. I’m ambitious and I want to go as high
in my chosen career as possible.

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Useful Expressions…

Visitor/Patient: How to Ask for Direction
Could you tell me how to get to...?
Can you tell me where...is?
I’m looking for... How can I get there?
Excuse me, can you tell me the way to..., please?

How to Give Simple Directions:











Walk down…
Go along this…
Go upstairs…
Until you find…
Then turn right/left…
Take the first turn on the right.
Take the second road on the left.
Then turn right/left at the next T junction.
Turn right/left at the traffic light.

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Showing A Place or Room:
It is………
 on the right/left side of…
 next to…
 near…
 at the opposite of…
 at the corner of…
 just before…
 across from…

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

 Make group of four
 Each group decides a place based on the map above
 Tell the place one by one in front of the other groups, and then let them guess the
place
 The fastest group who raise their hands become the group which has a chance to
answer/guess it
 The winner is the group which has the highest point
 Other groups take their turn

For example : From the Main Gate, go straight through car park until you find an
entrance. Then you turn left. The room is a wide one.

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

This is the site map of the first floor in a hospital

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This is the second floor in a hospital

Refer to the site map above, make a communication exchange to show the direction!
The starting points are as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

The security to maternity unit
The nurse station in ICU to the canteen
The security to the toilet (between dispensary and radiology)
The emergency room to the lift
The polyclinic to the pediatric ward (on the 2nd floor)
The waiting room to the children playground (on the 2nd floor)
The operation room to ICU (opposite the physiotherapy unit)
The entrance to the Class 1
The nurse station (near the lift on 2nd floor) to the laboratory
10. The emergency room to admission

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ACTIVITY – Task 3

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Walk into / over / through the doors at the end of the corridor.
Turn left / away / on after Pathology.
There’s a sign under / over / at the door.
It’s easiest to take the lift up to / on the top / into Surgery.
The Pharmacy is the second door on / at / opposite the right.
The car park is in front / inside / opposite the main entrance.
Go straight at the bottom of / under / towards the stairs.
Your ward is by / opposite / next to Physiotherapy.

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Complete the sentences with the words from the list!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

The pharmacy _______________ medicines.
Take the _______________ to get to the next floor.
Go along this _______________ and through the doors.
We use _______________ for patients who can’t sit up.
_______________ is next to the main entrance.
Each bed produces 4.5 kilos of _______________ each day.
Dead patients are taken to the _______________.
Porters _______________ heavy equipment.

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transport
waste
lift
dispenses
mortuary
reception
stretchers
corridor

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he body and all of the parts inside makes a good
mechanism, every body part inside the body have their
own job to do to ensure that the body function as one
mechanized thing, the structure determines what does what,
how and when.

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Vocabulary…
Study the vocabulary and its description listed below!
VERB
to have + noun
to ache
to hurt
to throb
to itch
to irritate
to injure

NOUN
an ache
a pain
a bruise
a rash
a cut
a scar
a swelling
a graze
a sting
a bite

ADJECTIVE
sprained
stiff
sore
painful
dizzy
fainted
injured

Description of “ache, pain, hurt, injured, throb and itch”

ache (v): merasa sakit yang tidak terlalu, tetapi berlangsung terus menerus
Examples:
• I‟m aching all over
• Her eyes ache from lack of sleep
ache (n): rasa sakit
Examples:
• Mom, I‟ve got a tummy ache
• Muscular aches and pains can be soothed by a relaxing massage
• Bellyache/stomachache: sakit perut

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Pain (n): suatu rasa yang dialami tubuh akibat suatu penyakit atau luka atau
tindakan tertentu
Examples:






She was clearly in a lot of pain
He felt a sharp pain in his knee
Patients suffering from acute pain
The booklet contains information on pain relief during labor
This cream should help to relieve the pain

painful (adj): terasa sakit
Examples:
• Is your back still painful?
• My ankle is still too painful to walk on
hurt (v): menyebabkan terasa sakit secara fisik, terluka
Examples:





He hurt his back playing squash
Did you hurt yourself?
My back is really hurting me today
Strong light hurts my eyes

Injured (adj): melukai, luka, menyebabkan luka
Examples:
• He injured his knee when playing hockey
• She injured herself during training
throb (v): terasa sakit berdenyut‐denyut
Examples:
• His head throbbed painfully
• My feet were throbbing after the long walk home
throb (n): sakit yang berdenyut
Examples:
• My headache faded to a dull throbbing
sore (adj): sakit, perih (bias karena infeksi atau gerakan yang berlebihan)
Examples:
• I have a sore throat
• His feet were sore after the long walk
• My stomach is still sore after the operation
Itch (v): gatal
Examples:
• I itch all over
• Does the rash itch?
• This sweater really itches

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Useful Expressions…







Would/Can you show me/point at the location of your pain?
Show me where the location of your pain is?
Where is the pain?
Is it (your pain) in your + (part of the body)?
Do you feel pain in your + (part of the body)?

ACTIVITY – Task 1

Translate into communicative English using the words given below!
1.

(pain) Saya merasakan sakit sekali di lutut saya

_____________________________________________________________________
2. (hurt) Pergelangan kaki saya nyeri
_____________________________________________________________________
3. (throb) Kepala saya pusing berdenyut‐denyut
_____________________________________________________________________
4. (itch) Punggung saya terasa gatal
_____________________________________________________________________
5. (injured) Jari tangan saya terluka
_____________________________________________________________________
6. (sore) Tenggorokan saya sakit
_____________________________________________________________________
7. (hurt) Sinar yang sangat terang akan menyakitkan mata
_____________________________________________________________________
8. (ache) Kaki saya sakit karena terlalu banyak berlari
_____________________________________________________________________
9. (pain) Saya merasa sakit disini
_____________________________________________________________________
10. (painful) Punggung saya terasa sakit sekali
_____________________________________________________________________

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient!

Patient: Call a nurse, state your complaint!

Nurse: Ask what the problem is

Nurse: Repeat patient’s expression for sure

Nurse: ask patient to tell the location of

Patient: Tell nurse where you feel the pain

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Useful Expressions…

Locations
 Where do you feel it?
 Does it move around?
 Show me where.

Quality or Character





What is it like? Is it sharp, dull, stabbing, aching?
Do you feel ….?
What does the pain look like?
When did it last?

Severity
 On a scale of 0 to 10, with ten the worst, how would you rate what you feel right now?
 What was the worst it has been?
 Does this interferer your usual activities? In what ways?

Timing
Setting
 Does it occur in a particular place or under
certain circumstances?
 Have you taken anything for it?
 Does it appear in particular time?

Parts of The Body

 When did you first notice it?
 How long does it last?
 How often does it happen?

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

1. Make a complete conversation to explore the dimensions of symptom!
2. Take one case only!

Case 1

A patient with anorexia nervosa expresses:
• I don’t want to have a lot of meal
• I don’t want to be plump
• My arms and legs are getting fat
• I have difficulty in bowel motion
• I feel nausea
• I want to vomit
• Food makes my stomach upset
• I am afraid of being fat

Case 2

A patient suspected with appendicitis expresses:

• I feel pain around my navel
• I feel pain around here (in the lower right spot of my abdomen)
• I feel a sharp pain
• Don’t touch my stomach, it increases my pain
• I feel feverish
• I feel nausea
• I vomit
• I lose my appetite
• I vomit frequently after meals
• I have recurrent pain in my lower part of my stomach
• It becomes more painful if I do the squatting bowel motion

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

Pain is important because it tells us that we are injured or ill. However, we
don’t all feel pain in the same way. Researchers are trying to learn more about
this fact. Their experiments show that children are more sensitive to pain than
adults, and that men can tolerate more pain than women.
Pain is also difficult to measure and describe. This is a problem because it is
an important symptom and medics (medical staff) need information from
patients about it. It is therefore common practice to give patients lists of words
and ask them to say which words best describe three things: the type of pain they
are suffering, its intensity (how bad it is) and its frequency (how often they feel
it).
With some patients, such as children, words don’t work very well to describe
intensity, so medics use smiley faces or sometimes colors. For example, blues
mean a mild pain and reds mean severe pain. Some medics prefer a range of
numbers; 0 is no pain and 10 is unbearable pain.
Pain does not always show where an injury is. Internal organs, for example,
do not have many pain receiving nerve endings, so internal injuries often cause
pain in a different part of the body. This is called ‘referred pain’. One example of
referred pain is when someone suffering a heart attack feels pain in their left
shoulder, arm or hand.

Use the information in the text to complete the sentences with a, b or c!
1. Researchers are trying to find out
why……
a. people experience pain differently.
b. people feel pain.
c. pain is important to people.
2. Experiments show that……
a. pain is worse for men than women.
b. men can take more pain than
women.
c. children feel less pain than adults.
3. Nurses need to measure a patient’s pain
because……
a. pain is a problem.
b. pain is a symptom.
c. patients can’t describe it.

Parts of The Body

4. Medics ask patients for a number to
describe……
a. the kind of pain they have.
b. how bad the pain is.
c. how often they’re in pain.
5. To describe pain, medics ask children
to……
a. point to a smiley face.
b. think of some numbers.
c. say how it feels.
6. You experience referred pain……
a. only in your internal organs.
b. long after an injury.
c. in a different place from an injury.

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esearch shows that when patients are engaged in their health
care, it can lead to measurable improvements in safety and
quality. To promote stronger engagement, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality developed the Guide to Patient and Family
Engagement in Hospital Quality and Safety, a tested, evidence-based
resource to help hospitals work as partners with patients and families to
improve quality and safety.

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Vocabulary…

break

Waterworks

In a bad shape

Dribble

Bother

Constipation

Not in any shape

Clammy

Bowel movement

Lassitude

Bloated

Useful Expressions…

Nurse’s questions to check the patient’s complaint/condition

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Ask and Report

What’s your problem?
How are you feeling today?
What makes you call me?
What’s your chief complaint?
What’s troubling you?
What’s the matter with you?
What’s wrong with you?
What seems to be bothering you?

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Patient’s expressions about symptoms and physical problem

1. I have + (a part of the body + ache)
a toothache
a headache
a stomachache
a backache
2. I have + (a sore + part of the body)
a sore throat
a sore foot
a sore arm
a sore knee
3. I have/get + kinds of physical problem
the measies
the flu
a cold
a bloody vomit and stool
a bowel movement
a bad cough
4. I feel + kinds of physical problems
a fever
dizzy
slick
fever
cold and clammy
unwell
in bad shape

6. I suffer from + kinds of certain illness
cancer
constipation

7. I sprained my (possessive) + joints/bones problems
ankle
broke
collarbone
hurt
leg
arm

Nurse’s report/diagnose/how to report about patient’s condition/complaint
Reporting
 He/She complains about
has
suffers from
Diagnosis
 He/She may have ………
seems to have

Ask and Report

his/her + part of the body
+ health problem
+ health problem

+ disease/health problem

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient.
Case:
A patient suspected with a gastric peptic ulcer. The symptoms are burning and
gnawing felt in the upper part of the abdomen. The pain confines in the lower chest.
The pains come and go.
Conversation 1
Patient: Call a nurse, state your complaint!

Nurse: Ask what the problem is

Nurse

: Repeat patient’s expression for sure,
and tell the patient that you will
report his/her condition to specialist

Conversation 2
Doctor

: Call a nurse; ask about the patient’s
complaint

Nurse

Ask and Report

: Tell the doctor about the symptoms
and your diagnosis

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

Writing a symptom report!
Read the example report about the fatal symptoms of one patient.
Use the notes in the box to write a similar report about a patient with symptoms of
an angina attack.

Example Report
The victim was a 60-year-old man. Two days ago he complained of a bad cough
and said he felt nauseous. Yesterday his ankles and feet were swollen and he told
his wife that his fingers were numb. At two o’clock in the afternoon he felt dizzy,
fell over and lost consciousness. He died of heart failure in the ambulance.

NOTES
Patient

: 55-year-old woman

Admitted to hospital

: Monday 13th June 18.35

Presenting symptoms

: burning pain in the centre of
chest, nausea, numbness in fingers

Diagnosis

: angina attack

Treatment

: rest & glyceryl trinitrate

Follow-up

: Tuesday 11.00: No symptoms,
vital signs normal
14.00: Discharged

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Vocabulary…

Pale

Daydream

Suffocate

Bouncy

Tense

Tired

Moan

Stiff

Painful

Rigid

Groan

Sigh

Afraid of…

Gasp

contempt

bruise

Tender

Swollen

Useful Expressions…

Study and practice these useful expressions!

 You look ……
 Your (part of the body) looks ……

when …… (v-ing)
with your (parts of the body
 You seem to have + (a problem with + a part of the body)
uncomfortable

+ (a health problem: such as a stomachache, a chest pain)

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Practice the substitution drill below!
1. You look ………

tense
stiff
happy
sad
etc.

2. Your ……… looks ………

skin
eyes
nail

sallow
reddish
yellowish

3. You seem uncomfortable when ………

walking
moving your hand
changing your clothes

4. You look uncomfortable with your ………

legs
position
stomach
chest

ACTIVITY – Task 2






Make into groups consist of 6 participants
Cut pictures available in supplementary material below
Observe their expressions
Share your observations to each of them
 Show each picture to the class, and tell your observations

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ACTIVITY – Task 3

Signs and symptoms are the tools for making a diagnosis, but what is the
difference between the two?
The signs of an illness are the things that a doctor or nurse can see and
measure. Signs are things like spots and bleeding. Temperature, heart rate, blood
pressure and respiration rate are all signs because you can measure them.
Symptoms are the things which a patient experiences, but others can’t always see.
Dizziness and nausea are examples of symptoms.
The symptoms which make a patient seek medical help in the first place are
called the presenting symptoms. Medics describe them in terms of being either
strong, mild or weak. Sometimes the symptoms of serious illnesses like cancer and
diabetes are weak. They stay weak for a long time and the illness remains
undiagnosed.
Many illnesses have the same symptoms. These symptoms are called nonspecific. Fatigue is an example of this. It’s a symptom of many kinds of illness,
both chronic and acute, and of both physical and mental disorders.
Doctors ask patients about the onset of the symptoms, what they feel like,
what relieves them and what makes them worse. The more detail they have, the
faster they can make a diagnosis.

Decide whether these statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the text.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

You need signs and symptoms for a diagnosis.
You can’t see symptoms.
Patients presenting symptoms are either strong, mild or weak.
Killer diseases can have weak symptoms.
Non-specific symptoms help a lot with diagnosis.
Too much information slows up diagnosis.

Ask and Report

[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]

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he best way to improve patient satisfaction is to use methods of
assessing patients' views over a wide range of specific issues. Then
the conclusions can be used to work with patients to develop a service
that is of the greatest benefit to those who use the service, as well as a
pleasure to those who provide the service.

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Part 1: Collecting Demographic Data Elements

Useful Expressions…

a) Implementation step
Explaining what you are going to do immediately.
 It is time for me to ……….
 I just want to ……….
 I would like to ……….
interview you
 I am going to ……….
assess your health condition
 I need to ……….

b) Question to collect demographic data elements
Question To Ask
NAME

What is your name?
What is your complete name?
What is your surname?

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AGE

How old are you?

ADDRESS

What is your address?
Where do you live?

PHONE

Your phone number, please
What is your phone number?

Do you have a mobile phone number?
MARITAL STATUS

Are you married?

HEALTH INSURANCE

Do you have any health insurance?

OCCUPPPATION & TITLE

What is your occupation?
Do you have any academic title?
What is your title?
What do you do?

NEXT OF KIN

Who is your next of kin?

REASON FOR CONTACT*) What brings you in this hospital?
Who sends you to this hospital?
What makes you come to this hospital?
*) It is a reason that makes you come to hospital. It can be a chief complaint,
medical checkup.

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Pair Work
 Interview your partner
 Fill in the blanks with his/her personal demographic data
Name

: _______________________________

Age

: _______________________________

Sex

: _______________________________

Address

: _______________________________

City, State

: _______________________________

Phone

: _______________________________

Religion

: _______________________________

Marital Status

: _______________________________

Health Insurance

: _______________________________

Current Occupation and Title

: _______________________________

Next of Kin

: _______________________________

Reason for contact

: _______________________________

Date, time of contact

: _______________________________

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Part 2: Current – Health and Illness Status

Useful Expressions…

CURRENT HEALTH STATUS
 What do you think about your health?
 Would you tell me about your health condition recently?
Sample of patient’s response:
“I’m usually healthy, have usual cold, and have to take medicine
for high blood pressure”

ELIMINATION PATTERN
 Would you tell me about your
 How many times a day do you do your
 Do you have any problem with your
o
o
 Is the stool formed or loosed?
 Is your waterworks sluggish?

Assessing

………?
………?
………?

bowel movement?
waterworks?

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Part 3: History of Past Health and Illness

Useful Expressions…

a) Asking Common Communicable Disease
 Have you ever had + a kind of disease……?
Response: Yes, I have/No, I haven’t
 How old were you when you got it?
Response: I was about ……years old
 Are you allergic to……(a certain food/medication)
(Example: Are you allergic to penicillin/antibiotic)
Kinds of diseases: measles‐mumps‐chicken pox‐rubella‐
rheumatic‐fever‐diphtheria‐scarlet-fever‐polio‐tuberculosis
b) Asking about Immunizations

 Have you ever been immunized against + (a kind of disease)?
 Have you ever got……+ (a kind of disease) …….immunizations?

Example: Have you ever got polio immunizations?

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Pair Work

Assess your partner current health condition by using question listed above

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Nursing Notes…

Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation are examination techniques that
enable the nurse to collect a broad range of physical data about patients.
1. Inspection
The process of observation, a visual examination of the patient’s body parts to
detect normal characteristic or significant physical signs
2. Palpation
Involves the use of the sense of touch. Giving gentle pressure or deep pressure
using your hand is the main activity of palpation
3. Percussion
Involves tapping the body with fingertips to evaluate the size, borders, and
consistency of body organs and discover fluids in body cavities.
4. Auscultation
Listening to sounds produced by the body

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Mention what activity you do for each case listed below.
NO

ACTIVITY

1

Examining patient’s respiratory

2

Inspecting the mouth and throat

3

Asking patient to stand up to find whether there is
scoliosis or not

4

Pressing her middle finger of non‐dominant hand
firmly against the patient’s back. With palm and
fingers remaining off the skin, the tip of the
middle finger of the dominant hand strikes the
other, using quick, sharp stroke

5

Observing the color of the eyes

6

Observing the movement of air through the lungs

7

Testing deep tendon reflexes using hammer

8

Checking the tender areas with her hand

9

Pressing abdomen deeply to check the condition
of underlying organ

10

Preparing a good lighting, then he observes the
body parts

Assessing

TECHNIQUE

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

What kind of examination technique?

Useful Expressions…

Explaining what you are going to do immediately
 Now I am going to …
 It’s time for me to…
 Now I want to…
press your… + (parts of the body) gently
examine your…+ (parts of the body) gently
artery
cheeks

neck

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Instruction
 Would you…?
 Now I want you to…?
remove + your… wig
put off hairpieces
 Please

+ rise your eyebrows
frown your forehead

smile
puff your cheeks
shrug your shoulder
flex your neck with chin toward
bend your neck, with ear toward shoulder
take a sip of water from this glass

ACTIVITY – Task 3

Whole class and pair work
 Practice these instructions
 Listen to teacher’s instruction and act them out. Then, practice these in pairs!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Raise your eyebrows
Close your eyes tightly
Frown
Smile
Puff your cheeks

6. Shrug your shoulder
7. Flex your neck with chin toward
8. Bend your neck, with ear toward
shoulder
9. Take a sip of water from this glass

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Pair work
 Make a complete conversation on acts of assessing head, face and neck
 Use the expression above. Then, practice these in pairs!

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atient monitoring can reduce the risk of infection and other
complications, as well as assist in providing for patient comfort.
As a consequence, Smiths Medical has developed a range of products
and systems that will assist your patient monitoring requirements.

English For The Professional Nurse

Vocabulary…

Pulse rate

Beats per minute

Bradycardia

Rhythm or regularity

Patient’s chart

Tachycardia

Tension

Normal pulse rhythm

Bounding

Thread/weak

Useful Expressions…

Medical terms
Dyspnea
Expectorate
Expiration
Inspiration
Respiration
Sputum

Monitoring The Patient

Colloquial expression

Breathlessness, out of breath, short
of breath, fighting for breath
To bring up/cough up phlegm/spit
Breathing out
Breathing in
Breathing
Phlegm

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Explaining the procedures:





It’s time for me …
I just want …
I would like …
I am going …
to measure your blood pressure
to count your pulse
to check your respiration
to measure your temperature
to put this cuff (around your upper arm)
to insert this (thermometer) into your armpit
to put this (thermometer) into your mouth

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Giving instructions and expressions during the implementation:

 Would you …
 Would you mind *) Please
 Now, I want you to…

Monitoring The Patient










lie down on the couch
lie flat on the bed
roll your sleeve up
give me your right/left hand
raise your arm
take a deep breath
breathe in … breathe out
roll yourself into side lying position

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ACTIVITY – Task 3

Nurse’s Response:





OK, fine. That’s it
Fine/good
All is done
Finished

*) change the following verb into V‐ing from

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Pair Work
 The illustration below show the implementation of checking vital signs
 Choose one picture then, make a conversation exchange and give appropriate
instructions when you want to check patient’s vital signs according to the
illustration
 Take only one kind implementation of vital signs checking

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Vocabulary…

Avoid

Pus

Swollen

Contraindicated

Suture

Numb

Indicated

Sponge

Paralysis

Suggest

Splint

Convulsion

Patch

Rash

Tightness

Rub

Greasy

Hazardous equipment

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Useful Expressions…

Recommendation
PATTERN

EXAMPLE

Should
Must
Be + required
essential
important
indicated
have to …

You should take the complete (entire) dose prescribed

Had better + bare
infinitive
Advice
Suggest

You’d better take your medicine regularly

These tablets contain antibiotic. It is required
you to take the complete dose prescribed

I advise you to see a doctor soon
I suggest you to drink a lot of water

Prohibition
PATTERN
Should not
Must not
May not + …
Should + avoid + ing
Have to + avoid + ing
Had better not + bare
infinitive

Monitoring The Patient

EXAMPLE
You should not drink this antibiotic with milk

You should avoid drinking alcohol

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INSTRUCTION CHART 1

WOUND CARE (CUTS, ABRASIONS, BURNS)
1. Keep the area clean and dry
2. Keep wound covered with a clean dressing, change the
dressings daily
3. Keep the injured part at rest and elevate for 12 hours
4. Watch for redness, pus, or increased soreness. Contact
your doctor if this occurs
5. Have your wounds checked and your sutures removed as
advised by the emergency physician in … days.

INSTRUCTION CHART 2

HEAD INJURY
The first 24 hours after a head injury are
the most important, although after effects
may appear much later. It is important that a responsible
person awakens the patient every 2 hours for the first 24
hours and watches for the following symptoms. If any of
these occurs, call your doctor or return to the emergency
department
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Persistent headache, nausea or vomiting more than twice
Weakness, numbness or paralysis of the arm or legs
Blood or clear fluid from the ears and nose
Blurred vision, unequal pupils (one larger than the other)
Convulsion

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INSTRUCTION CHART 3

CAST/SPLINT CARE
1. Do not apply any weight or pressure on a new cast or
splint for the first 24 – 48 hours
1. Keep the cast/splint clean and dry
2. Elevate the injured part for 48 hours on pillows above
your heart
3. Do not put foreign objects inside the cast
4. Wiggle your fingers or toes inside the cast every hour
5. If your fingers or toes become extremely swollen, cold,
blue or numb, or the pain increases markedly, loosen the
ace bandage of the splint, or if it cast, call your doctor or
return to the Emergency Department.

ACTIVITY – Task 1

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient.
Situation:
A patient has just got a medical treatment in outpatient clinic. Now you have to give
discharge instruction to your patient.
Steps:
1. Greet the patient; tell him/her that after getting the treatment he/she may go
home. And you’ll give some advice
2. Explain the medical suggestions and advices.

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ACTIVITY – Task 2

Nurses see patients more often than other specialists and are in the best
position to monitor them. They look out for any problems and assess the
patient’s progress and response to treatment. Basically, by careful monitoring and
recording, a nurse answers the question: what is happening to this patient?
Monitoring body functions by checking vital signs helps to answer this
question. The vital signs are: body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure and
respiratory rate. Changes or abnormalities in vital signs indicate changes in the
patient’s condition. However, they are not 100% reliable and stable vital signs
do not always mean that everything is OK. Bodily fluids, including blood and
urine, can be analyzed, usually in a laboratory. And it is now possible to get
images of what is going on inside the body using technological aids like X-rays
and ultrasound scans. For more detailed information, there are endoscopes which
are used to look inside the body, and biopsies where tissue is removed for
examination.
Some patients with chronic illnesses like heart disease, diabetes and asthma
can self-monitor. They communicate with doctors and nurses by phone and
online. Patients can also be monitored from a distance using satellite technology
and the internet. This has major advantages; the patient doesn’t have to keep
visiting a hospital and it saves a lot of money.

Use the information in the text to complete the sentences with a, b or c!
1. Nurses are in a good position
to……
a. monitor patients.
b. specialize.
c. get to know their patients.
2. ‘What is happening to this patient?’
is a question which……
a. only nurses can answer.
b. monitoring helps to answer.
c. nurses must ask.
3. Stable vital signs mean……
a. everything is probably OK.
b. a change in a patient’s condition.
c. something’s definitely wrong.

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4. Technological aids give information
about……
a. internal organs.
b. bodily fluids.
c. vital signs.
5. An endoscopy gives……
a. less information than an X-ray.
b. more detail than a scan.
c. less information than a biopsy.
6. Self-monitoring is……
a. done by doctors and nurses.
b. done at a hospital.
c. cheap and convenient.

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Look at the three restaurant advertisements on the following page.
Answer the questions below by writing the letters of the appropriate restaurants (A-C)
in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.

Example Answer
It stops serving lunch at 2.30 pm. B
1. It is open for breakfast.
[_____]
2. It is open every night for dinner.
[_____]
3. It is only open for lunch on weekdays.
[_____]
4. It has recently returned to its previous
location. [_____]
5. It welcomes families.
[_____]
6. It caters for large groups.
[_____]
7. It only opens at weekends.
[_____]

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Read the information given in “New Electricity Account Payment Facilities‟
on the following page and look at the statements below (Questions 8-13)
In boxes 8-13 on your answer sheet write
TRUE if the statement is true
FALSE if the statement is false
NOT GIVEN if the statement is not given in the passage

Example Answer
You must pay your account by mail. FALSE
8. If you want a receipt, you should send your payment to the Southport address.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
9. You may pay your account at branches of the Federal Bank.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
10. You must pay the full amount, instalments are not permitted.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
11. The Coastside Power Office is open on Saturday mornings.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
12. You may pay your account by phone using your credit card.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
13. There is a reduction for prompt payment.
[TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN]
NEW ELECTRICITY ACCOUNT PAYMENT FACILITIES
AVAILABLE FROM') JULY 1998
After 1 July 1998, you may pay your electricity account in any of the following ways:
1. Payments via mail:
(A) No receipt required:
(B) Receipt required:
Mail payments to:
Mail payments to:
Coastside Power
Coatside Power
Locked Bag 2760
PO Box 560
Southport NSW 3479
Nortbridge NSW 3472
2. Agency payments (payments directly to the bank):
Payments can be made at any branch of the Federal Bank by completing the deposit
slip attached to your account notice.
NB: This facility is no longer available at South Pacific Bank branches.
3. Payments directly to Coastside Power Office:
Payments can be made directly to Coastside Power Office at 78-80 Third Avenue,
Northbridge. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Payment may be by personal cheque, bank cheque or cash.
Note: Payments cannot be made by phone.

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Based on student’s identity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Based on student’s identity

ACTIVITY – Task 3

Based on student’s identity

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Based on student’s creativity and knowledge

ACTIVITY – Task 2

1.
2.

3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

8.

The security to maternity unit
Turn left till you find waiting room then turn right, it is in front of nurse station.
The nurse station in ICU to the canteen
From the nurse station, turn right and go down stairs then go straight, it is in
front of NSIU
The security to the toilet (between dispensary and radiology)
Pass the entrance and go straight pass emergency room and dispensary, the toilet
is after the dispensary
The emergency room to the lift
You just need to go straight without any turn and you will find the lift
The polyclinic to the pediatric ward (on the 2nd floor)
From polyclinic, go straight and go upstairs then turn right till you find T
junction and take left side
The waiting room to the children playground (on the 2nd floor)
Turn around from the waiting room then you’ve to go straight and you’ll find it
The operation room to ICU (opposite the physiotherapy unit)
From the operation room take right side and turn right in the T junction, go
straight and go upstairs then pass through the security, the ICU is after the
security
The entrance to the Class 1
You just need to go straight then turn right till you find class 2, class 1 is beside it

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9. The nurse station (near the lift on 2nd floor) to the laboratory
From the nurse station, take left side and go straight till you find waiting room
you turn right and take left side to go down stairs then go straight till you find
operation room you take right side, the laboratory is in the corner.
10. The emergency room to admission
Turn left and go straight then turn left, the admission is the first room when
you turn left

ACTIVITY – Task 3

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Walk into / over / through the doors at the end of the corridor.
Turn left / away / on after Pathology.
There’s a sign under / over / at the door.
It’s easiest to take the lift up to / on the top / into Surgery.
The Pharmacy is the second door on / at / opposite the right.
The car park is in front / inside / opposite the main entrance.
Go straight at the bottom of / under / towards the stairs.
Your ward is by / opposite / next to Physiotherapy.

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Complete the sentences with the words from the list!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

The pharmacy DISPENSES medicines.
Take the LIFT to get to the next floor.
Go along this CORRIDOR and through the doors.
We use STRETCHERS for patients who can’t sit up.
RECEPTION is next to the main entrance.
Each bed produces 4.5 kilos of WASTE each day.
Dead patients are taken to the MORTUARY.
Porters TRANSPORT heavy equipment.

Answer Key

transport
waste
lift
dispenses
mortuary
reception
stretchers
corridor

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Translate into communicative English using the words given below!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

(pain) Saya merasakan sakit sekali di lutut saya
I FELT A SHARP PAIN IN MY KNEE
(hurt) Pergelangan kaki saya nyeri
MY ANKLE HURT
(throb) Kepala saya pusing berdenyut‐denyut
MY HEAD THROB PAINFULLY
(itch) Punggung saya terasa gatal
MY BACK ITCHED
(injured) Jari tangan saya terluka
MY FINGER IS INJURED
(sore) Tenggorokan saya sakit
I HAVE A SORE THROAT
(hurt) Sinar yang sangat terang akan menyakitkan mata
BRIGHT LIGHT WILL BE HURT THE EYES
(ache) Kaki saya sakit karena terlalu banyak berlari
MY LEGS ACHE BECAUSE OF TOO MUCH RUNNING
(pain) Saya merasa sakit disini
I FELT PAIN HERE
(painful) Punggung saya terasa sakit sekali
MY BACK IS SO PAINFUL

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient!

Based on student’s creativity

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Make a complete conversation to explore the dimensions of symptom!

Based on student’s creativity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Use the information in the text to complete the sentences with a, b or c!
1. Researchers are trying to find out
why……
d. people experience pain differently.
e. people feel pain.
f. pain is important to people.
2. Experiments show that……
d. pain is worse for men than women.
e. men can take more pain than
women.
f. children feel less pain than adults.
3. Nurses need to measure a patient’s pain
because……
d. pain is a problem.
e. pain is a symptom.
f. patients can’t describe it.

Answer Key

4. Medics ask patients for a number to
describe……
d. the kind of pain they have.
e. how bad the pain is.
f. how often they’re in pain.
5. To describe pain, medics ask children
to……
d. point to a smiley face.
e. think of some numbers.
f. say how it feels.
6. You experience referred pain……
d. only in your internal organs.
e. long after an injury.
f. in a different place from an injury.

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient.

Based on student’s creativity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Writing a symptom report!

Based on student’s creativity

Answer Key

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Practice the substitution drill below!

Speaking

ACTIVITY – Task 2







Make into groups consist of 6 participants
Cut pictures available in supplementary material below
Observe their expressions
Share your observations to each of them
Show each picture to the class, and tell your observations

Based on student’s creativity

ACTIVITY – Task 3

Decide whether these statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the text.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

You need signs and symptoms for a diagnosis.
You can’t see symptoms.
Patients presenting symptoms are either strong, mild or weak.
Killer diseases can have weak symptoms.
Non-specific symptoms help a lot with diagnosis.
Too much information slows up diagnosis.

Answer Key

[__T__]
[__T__]
[__F__]
[__T__]
[__T__]
[__F__]

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Pair Work
 Interview your partner
 Fill in the blanks with his/her personal demographic data

Based on student’s identity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Pair Work
Assess your partner current health condition by using question listed above

Based on student’s identity

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Mention what activity you do for each case listed below.

Based on student’s activity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

What kind of examination technique?

Answer Key

INSPECTION

PALPATION

REFLECTS TESTING

AUDIOLOGY SERVICES

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ACTIVITY – Task 3

Whole class and pair work
 Practice these instructions
 Listen to teacher’s instruction and act them out. Then, practice these in pairs!

Speaking

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Pair work
 Make a complete conversation on acts of assessing head, face and neck
 Use the expression above. Then, practice these in pairs!

Based on student’s creativity

Answer Key

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Based on student’s activity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Based on student’s activity

ACTIVITY – Task 3

Based on student’s activity

ACTIVITY – Task 4

Based on student’s activity

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ACTIVITY – Task 1

Make a conversation between a nurse and a patient.

Based on student’s activity

ACTIVITY – Task 2

Use the information in the text to complete the sentences with a, b or c!
1. Nurses are in a good position
to……
a. monitor patients.
b. specialize.
c. get to know their patients.
2. ‘What is happening to this patient?’
is a question which……
a. only nurses can answer.
b. monitoring helps to answer.
c. nurses must ask.
3. Stable vital signs mean……
a. everything is probably OK.
b. a change in a patient’s condition.
c. something’s definitely wrong.

Answer Key

4. Technological aids give information
about……
a. internal organs.
b. bodily fluids.
c. vital signs.
5. An endoscopy gives……
a. less information than an X-ray.
b. more detail than a scan.
c. less information than a biopsy.
6. Self-monitoring is……
a. done by doctors and nurses.
b. done at a hospital.
c. cheap and convenient.

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Look at the three restaurant advertisements on the following page.
Answer the questions below by writing the letters of the appropriate restaurants (A-C)
in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.
1. It is open for breakfast.
[__C__]
2. It is open every night for dinner.
[__A B__]
3. It is only open for lunch on weekdays.
[__C__]
4. It has recently returned to its previous
location. [__A__]
5. It welcomes families.
[__A__]
6. It caters for large groups.
[__A__]
7. It only opens at weekends.
[__C__]

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