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Assafa Medical College English Language Unit Semester 4 General Revision PDF

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Medical Terminology English Language Revision Prepositions

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This document is a revision document for English Language Unit, Semester 4 of Assafa Medical College. It includes exercises on medical terminology and English grammar focusing on prepositions.

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Semester 4 Medical Terminology Check whether the features below are symptoms or signs cont. From the list on the left, select the correct meaning for each of the following medical terms. Cont....

Semester 4 Medical Terminology Check whether the features below are symptoms or signs cont. From the list on the left, select the correct meaning for each of the following medical terms. Cont. 1. Diagnosis a. Pertaining to the whole body, all systems C b. Very fast breathing A 2. Systemic c. Identification of an illness E 3. Morbidity d. Fluid in the tissues G 4. Pyretolysis e. Pertaining to disease rate statistic D 5. Edema f. Temperature, pulse, and respiration I 6. Generalized g. Reduction of fever K 7. Anorexia h. A sickness of the stomach; desire to vomit L 8. Vertigo i. Pertaining to the whole body, many different parts at the same time B 9. Hyperpnea j. Wasting away, or underdevelopment M 10. Malaise k. Loss of appetite N 11. Paroxysm l. Sensation of turning around in space F 12. Vital signs m. Vague sensation of not feeling well O 13. Syndrome n. Pertaining to sudden periodic attack H 14. Nausea o. Symptoms occurring together J 15. Atrophy Part Two Complete each of the medical terms on the right with the appropriate missing part. Some terms are missing all parts! Cont. 1. Ringing in the ear Tinnitus 2. Artery throbbing in time with the heartbeat Pulse 3. Respiratory arrest, not breathing Apnea 4. Outside surface of the body Peripheral 5. Pertaining to preventing disease Prophylactic 6. Sudden recurring attack Paroxysm 7. Symptom-free Asymptomatic Cont. 8. Breathing that reaches a climax, then ceases before beginning again Cheyne-Stokes respiration 9. Pertaining to relieving symptoms but not the disease palliative 10. Patient perceives change in body or functions symptom 11. Prediction of course and outcome of a disease prognosis 12. Pertaining to severe symptoms, rapid onset, short course acute 13. Reddened skin erythroderma 14. Subnormal body temperature under 90°F hypothermia 15. Feverishness pyrexia General English Cont. 1. Fill in the correct prepositions, then choose any three and make sentences. on a. To rely ……. with b. to be concerned.…. in material c. to fill ….. for better position d. …….a with this case. e. to be involved …….. Cont. 2. Put a preposition into each gap. for 1. I'm waiting ………….. the ward nurse. at this diagram. 2. Look ………. for the porter. 3. I'm looking …….. for 4. She works…….. GP. for 5. If you have a problem, ask ………..help. Cont. 3. Fill in the correct word. Wisdom - take - common – cause – oral – filling – broken – infected cause filling ------------------of the disease -------------------- material common -------------procedure broken --------------------------bone wisdom --------------------teeth take ---------------------care infected oral ---------------------tissue ------------------structure Cont.. 4. Fill in the correct particle. Bring back: to return something or sb to an early condition Bring into: to cause sb or something to be in a particular situation Bring out: to take something out of a place Bring up: to look after and influence a child until he or she is grown up Cont. back 1. A week by the sea brought her ------------------ to health. up 2. He was brought -----------by his grandmother. into 3. The work brought me ------------- a contact with a lot of interesting people. out 4. Jenny opened a cupboard and brought----------a couple of bottles. Grammar Exercise Cont. 1.Open the brackets and use the Complex Object. Model: He expected (they, arrive) at 5. Ans. He expected them to arrive at 5. 1. Do you want (they, stay) at the hotel or with us? Do you want them to stay at the hotel or with us? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. I'd like (the professor, look through) my report. I’d like him to look through my report. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Do you want (I, show) you the sights of the city? Do you want me to show you the sight of the city? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. We expect (he, arrange) everything by the time we come. We expect him to arrange everything by the time we come. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont. 5. I want (she, tell) me the news in brief. I want her to tell me the news in brief. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. He expected (the meeting, hold) in the Red Room. He expexted it to be held in the Red Room. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. I would like (they, fix) an appointment for me for Tuesday. I would like them to fix any appointment for me foe Tuesday. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. We want (she, introduce) us to the president. We want her to introduce us to the president. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. I don't want (they, be late) for dinner. I don’t want them to be late for dinner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. He expected (she, invite) to the party by the Smiths. He expected her to be invited to the party by the Smiths. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont. 11. I'd like (this dress, buy) by Saturday. I’d like to buy this dress by Saturday. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. I don't want (she, treat) like Alice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ They didn’t notice us passing by. 13. We considered (he, be) an honest person. We considered him to be an honest person. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. I don't like (she, prevent) me from doing it. I don’t like her to prevent me from doing it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. I suspect (he, help) by her. I suspect him to be helped by her. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont. 2. Combine the sentences using the Complex Object. Model: I did not see him. He entered the house. Ans. I did not see him enter the house. 1. They did not notice us. We passed by. They didn’t notice us passing by. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. He heard her. She was playing the piano. He heard her playing the piano. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. He saw her. She burst into tears. He saw her bursting into tears. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. I felt her hand. It was shaking. I felt her hand shaking. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont. 5. He hasn't heard us. We called his name. He hasn’t heard us calling his name. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. They haven't seen the accident. It occurred at the corner. They haven’t seen the accident occur at the corner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. I heard them. They were arguing. I heard them arguing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. She heard the footsteps. They were dying away. She heard the footsteps dying away. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. She felt something. It was crawling around her neck. She felt something crawlling around her neck. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont. 10. We many times heard him. He told this story. We heard him telling this story many times. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11. She noticed the expression of his face. It changed suddenly. She noticed the expression of his face change suddenly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12. I heard somebody. He mentioned my name. I heard somebody mention my name. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. I felt something hard. It hurt my leg. I felt something hard hurt my leg. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank You

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