1 Hello, I have a(n) __C___ to see the practice nurse at 10.00. A meeting B visit C appointment D date 2 My father’s sister is my __D___ . A cousin B sister-in-law C mother D aunt 3 A family doctor is also known as a _D____ . A dentist B specialist C charge nurse D General Practitioner 4 Tie the _A____ around the patient’s arm and then insert the syringe. A tourniquet B gauze C sterile tray D sheet 5 You can find more _A____ in the clean supply room. A trolleys B blankets C wheelchairs D bottles of water 6 Patients prefer to have a nurse that is __B___ and understanding. A impolite B caring C bad D uncaring 7 Mr Roberts has problems __C___ . Suggest he orders from the soft diet menu. A breathing B eating C swallowing D drinking 8 Can you try to slowly __A___ your wrist for me? A rotate B bend C straighten D repeat 9 Do you wear ___B____, Mr Bower? A commodes B dentures C hoists D hand blocks 10 Put this __D___ on the rash for five days. A inhaler B tablet C syrup D ointment 11 Some patients suffer __C___ from the drug. A pain B injuries C side effects D medication 12 Try to pull yourself up to a sitting position using your ___C__ . A rope ladder B banana board C slide sheet D walking frame 13 You should check for inflammation around the ___B____ before you remove them. A bandages B sutures C gowns D aprons 14 Always wear ____C___when you take a blood sample. A eye protection B a mask C sterile gloves D a hat 15 I have a(n) __A___ to pick things up when I drop them. A grabber B monkey pole C banana board D walking frame
1 Excuse me, _A____ you Staff nurse Karine Marchand? A are B do C will D did 2 How many patients __D___ your ward have? A is B are C do D does 3 __B___ there any visitors’ toilets on this floor? A Is B Are C Do D Have 4 ‘Are you taking her temperature?’ ‘No, _D____ .’ A I haven’t B it isn’t C I don’t D I’m not 5 I __A___ my shift at 9.00. A start B come C arrive D work 6 ‘What is Martin doing?’ ‘He __D___ a patient to the toilet.’ A take B takes C taking D is taking 7 Sophie __A___ the night shift on Mondays. A usually works B works usually C usually work D work usually 8 When did you __A___ the new box of supplies? We need more stitch cutters. A order B orders C ordering D ordered 9 I would like __B___ vegetable soup, please, and an orange. A an B some C any D many 10 Are there __B___ calories in a cup of black coffee? Aa B much C any D enough 11 Please administer six units of insulin __B___ . A six hours B every six hours C at six hours D every sixth hour 12 The shoulder exercises are ___C____ now than they were yesterday. A difficult B so difficult C more difficult D much difficult 13 He __C___ experience some mild side effects from the tablets. A does B has C may D would 14 We __A___ a handover meeting at 15.00 tomorrow. A are having B will having C going to have D going to having 15 The porter ___B___ you a wheelchair and then take you to X-ray. A brings B will bring C will bringing D going to bring
Nurse: Good afternoon, Beth. Please take a seat. I’ll be with you in a moment. Right. (1) _____ Beth: Not great. I have swollen glands. (2) _____ Nurse: I see. (3) _____ Beth: Yeah, tired. I’m very tired. I just want to sleep all the time. Nurse: OK. I’m just going to take your temperature first if that’s OK. Beth: Sure, no problem. Nurse: (4) _____ I’ll just put this under your tongue. Yes, you do have a bit of a temperature too. Beth: I see. Nurse: Can I just feel your neck, please? Hmm ... yes. (5) _____ Any other symptoms? Do you have a rash anywhere? Beth: (6) _____ What do you think it is? Nurse: (7) _____ However, I’d like to make an appointment for you to see your GP. He may want to take a few tests.
a) Could you open your mouth for me, please?
b) It may be glandular fever. c) So how do you feel today? d) No, no rashes. e) And I’m very sweaty. f) Do you have any other symptoms? g) It’s quite swollen.
Section 4: Writing
1 Rewrite these sentences and questions to make them more polite.
1 What’s your name? ________________________________________________________________________ 2 What do you want? ________________________________________________________________________ 3 Any other symptoms? ________________________________________________________________________ 4 Roll your sleeve up. ________________________________________________________________________ 5 Lift your arm above your head. ________________________________________________________________________ 6 Wait. (on the phone) ________________________________________________________________________
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