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1. The document provides examples of correct grammar usage related to medical contexts. It addresses topics like verb tenses, prepositions, and sentence structure.
2. Multiple choice questions test grammar in situations involving healthcare professionals, patients, treatments, medical equipment and facilities.
3. Correct grammar is important in healthcare settings to clearly communicate patient conditions, treatments and ensure safety.
1. The document provides examples of correct grammar usage related to medical contexts. It addresses topics like verb tenses, prepositions, and sentence structure.
2. Multiple choice questions test grammar in situations involving healthcare professionals, patients, treatments, medical equipment and facilities.
3. Correct grammar is important in healthcare settings to clearly communicate patient conditions, treatments and ensure safety.
1. The document provides examples of correct grammar usage related to medical contexts. It addresses topics like verb tenses, prepositions, and sentence structure.
2. Multiple choice questions test grammar in situations involving healthcare professionals, patients, treatments, medical equipment and facilities.
3. Correct grammar is important in healthcare settings to clearly communicate patient conditions, treatments and ensure safety.
2. I’m midwife, I delivers/I’m delivering/deliver babies 3. The paramedic is unavailable. He responds/’s responding/respond to emergency 4. A do you work in a hospital? B yes, I work/do/ does 5. I like to working/working/work with people 6. I do/’m doing/to do a night sift this week. 7. Walk into/over/through the doors at the end of the corridor 8. Trun left/away/on after pathology 9. There’s a sign under/over/at the door 10. It’s easiest to take the life up to/on the top/into surgery 11. The car park is in front/inside/opposite the main entrance 12. Go straight at the bottom of/under/towards the stairs 13. We didn’t called/didn’t call/calling an ambulance, because it wasn’t necessary. 14. Did you catch/catched/caught your cold at school? 15. I walked/am walking/was walking when the dog attacked me 16. A did she interview the patient? B yes, she did/ interviewed/do 17. What where you doing while/when/during you broke your leg? 18. They were/was/been in a fight. 19. Take/get/do your medication three times a day with food 20. Do I should/have to/ shouldn’t bandage the wound? 21. Shall I/you/he take his pulse? 22. Don’t to remove/remove/removing 1. I want/wanting/wants to qualify as a physiotherapist. 2. Do you/you are/are you taking the patient to surgery? 3. The pharmacy is the second door on/at/opposite the main entrance. 4. Your ward is by/opposite/next to physiotherapy 5. The patient is arriving/arrives/arrived at 9.45pm last night 6. She didn’t/wasn’t/were concentrating while she was driving 7. Don’t let him leaves/ let him leave/to let him leave the hospital until the doctor sees him. 8. Don’t to forget/forget/forgetting to sterilize the needle 9. A fracture is least serious/painful/less serious than a break. 10. Do kidney stones hurt more/ most/ least than childbirth? 11. Who prescribed you/did prescribe you/ did prescribe you/do prescribe you that medication? 12. The pain is in your arm, hasn’t/is/isn’t it? 13. He will to/wills/will feel better after a short sleep. 14. I hope I won’t put/don’t put/put my parents in a bad care home. 15. It’s possible that, you are having/will have/have arthritis when you are old. 16. Psychiatric nurse specalialize in mental health 17. Contact with patients can be very rewarding 18. we use stretchers for patients who can’t sit up 19. dead patients are taken to the mortuary 20. the doctor decides on the correct treatment 21. the patient is allergic to certain antibiotics 22. give CPR to a patient who has had a cardiac arrest 23. hypodermic needles are used for injections 24. gas and air is often given during labour 25. he has a pin in the chest when he coughs 26. she suffered nausea and vomiting. 27. A deep cut needs stitches to heal property 28. Sufferes often have a shuffling gait. 29. Alzheimer’s causes a loss of cognitive function 30. He is quite deaf but he can see well.