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Tugas Individual Unit 4

The document contains a vocabulary list asking questions about chest pain symptoms and a patient's condition. It then provides a listening comprehension exercise about taking patient vitals including height, weight, temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. Patients' measurements are plotted on a chart to assess if they are normal, overweight, or obese. The nurse's questions and instructions are filled in. Vital signs for a patient named Ana Leogardo are completed to check the answers.
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Tugas Individual Unit 4

The document contains a vocabulary list asking questions about chest pain symptoms and a patient's condition. It then provides a listening comprehension exercise about taking patient vitals including height, weight, temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. Patients' measurements are plotted on a chart to assess if they are normal, overweight, or obese. The nurse's questions and instructions are filled in. Vital signs for a patient named Ana Leogardo are completed to check the answers.
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UNIT 3

Vocabulary

1. How would you describe the pain in your chest?


2. Can you explain where exactly?
3. On a scale of one to ten, how bad was the pain?
4. Does the pain move at all?
5. How long did the pain last this time?
6. Can you tell me how it started?
7. Anything that makes it worse?
8. How do you feel about your condition, Mr Daniels?
Name : RAY SYIFA LIQOLBI
NIM : 113063C1121020

UNIT 4
Audio 18 dan 19
1. Listen to a practice nurse weighing and measuring her patients. Circle the correct
number.
1. 1.16 m / 1.60 m

2. 72 kg / 62 kg

3. 1.34 m / 1.24 m

4. 89.95 kg / 89.5 kg

5. 22.25 kg / 22.5 kg

6. 1.14 m / 1,40 m

2. Nurse McMaster is weighing and measuring Ptirnts in Asmission. Listen and match the
dialogues 1-4 with the patients a-d
1. c Rajeet Singh, 71 years height 1.88 m, weight 65 kg
2. d Kington Yoe, 41 years height 1.80 m, weight 80 kg
3. a Aslan Ganim, 35 years weight 92 kg
4. b Jamie, 2 years height 1.75 m

3. Listen again and plot the height and weight of patients 1-3 on the chart. 1 each patient as
obese, overweight, underweight, or normal weight
1. Normal
2. Overweight
3. Obese
4. Complete the nurse’s question. If necessary, listen again to check.
1. Can you empty your bladder first?
2. How tall are you?
3. What’s your height in metres?
4. Can you just stand on the scale for me, please?
5. How much do you weight normally?

Audio 27 and 28
6. Ana Leogardo, 32, is a patient on the Cardiology Ward. The staff nurse is doing her
rounds before breakfast. Listen and answer these questions.
1. How does Ana feel?
2. How does the nurse take Ana’s pulse?
3. How does the nurse feel about Ana’s temperature?
Answer:
1. She not so bad
2. Pulse her 80
3. Temperature her 38. Her temperature is still a little high

7. Complete what the nurse says to Ana as she takes her blood pressure. Use will and the
correct form of the vebs in the box.

I’1 II just roll your sleeve up a little. That’s good. We’2 ll put a pillow on your lap. Can
you3 hold your arm out straight for me? You can rest it on the pillow. I’4 ll wrap the cuff
round your arm. Just relax, that’s right. You5 feel any pain; it’6 ll just7 be a bit tight
around your arm. Ok?
That’s 130 / 85. I’8 ll just take the cuff off now and then you can9 eat your breakfast in
peace! I’II10 see you later.

8. Listen. Complete Ana’s vital signs and check your answers to 7.


Patient name: Ms Ana Leogardo Date of Birth: 22.07.79
BP P RR T O, Sats Signature
130/85 80 17 38 98% S. Renneke

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