English For Nursing 2 Final Test

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1. In the dialogue, what does deuretic mean?

Explanation

The term "diuretic" refers to a substance or medication that causes an increase in the production of urine. This means that it helps the body eliminate excess fluid and salt through urination. Diuretics are commonly used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, edema, and certain kidney disorders. They work by increasing the excretion of water and sodium from the body, which can help reduce fluid retention and lower blood pressure.

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English For Nursing 2 Final Test - Quiz

This test consists of 2 (two) main sections:Listening and Writing Section.
The first section assess your ability to grasp the gist of several Spoken texts.
The second section tests your ability to compose some parts of the research abstract and job application letter.

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2. Home phone:         _____

Explanation

The answer is 466738 because it is the only number provided after the phrase "Home phone:" and before the next line break.

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3. Red Id bracelet will be given to Mr Glenn.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that the statement states that a red ID bracelet will be given to Mr. Glenn. Since the answer is "True," it implies that indeed Mr. Glenn will receive the red ID bracelet.

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4. Weight in kilograms:    _____ (only write the number)

Explanation

The weight in kilograms is given as 89.

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5. National Insurance Number:  _____

Explanation

The answer provided is the National Insurance Number.

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6.
Nurse : You seem a little breathless, Mrs. Medway. Are you _____ there or would you like me to get you another pillow?

Explanation

The nurse is asking Mrs. Medway if she is comfortable or if she would like another pillow. This suggests that Mrs. Medway may be feeling breathless and the nurse wants to make sure she is comfortable and able to breathe properly.

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7. Surname:            _____

Explanation

The given answer "BLACK" is the correct answer for the question as it fills in the blank for the surname. The word "BLACK" matches the format and fits logically as a possible surname.

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8. Address:            _____ Nottingham

Explanation

The given address is "94 Hill Street". The answer provided is the complete address mentioned in the question.

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9.
Mrs Medway : What does that mean?
Nurse : Well, it is a little higher than I would have thought. It could be due to your anxiety, which is understandable. If you don't mind though, I think I'll take a second reading, just to be sure. Can you give me your other _____, please? Now, I need you to _____ as much as possible. Good. All done. There's a slight decrease there, _____, but it's still a little higher than normal.

Explanation

The nurse is explaining to Mrs. Medway that her blood pressure reading is slightly higher than expected. She suggests taking a second reading to confirm. The nurse asks Mrs. Medway for her other arm and instructs her to relax as much as possible. After taking the second reading, the nurse notes a slight decrease but the blood pressure is still slightly higher than normal, indicated by the reading of 130/85 or "a hundred and thirty over eighty five." The correct answer includes the missing words from the conversation and the blood pressure reading.

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10. Mobile phone:      07781 _____

Explanation

The given answer, 677688, completes the phone number provided in the question. The phone number starts with the digits 07781, and the missing part is represented by the blank. Therefore, the correct answer is 677688, which when combined with 07781, forms the complete mobile phone number.

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11. How many types of medicine does the woman need to take?

Explanation

The woman needs to take two types of medicine.

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12.
Mrs Medway : No, no, I'm okay, thanks. I'm really worried about these pains in my _____.

Explanation

The correct answer is "chest" because the person is expressing concern about pains in their chest.

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13.
Mrs Medway : That's fine
Nurse : I'm just going to rest your hand on your chest here, so it's more comfortable while I take your _____.

Explanation

The nurse is informing Mrs. Medway that she will be placing her hand on her chest to make her more comfortable while she takes her pulse. Therefore, the correct answer to the blank is "pulse".

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14. Mr Glenn mentioned his midwife as his next of kin.

Explanation

The statement is false because a midwife is not typically considered a next of kin. Next of kin refers to a person's closest living relative, usually a spouse, parent, or child. While a midwife may provide care during pregnancy and childbirth, they are not typically considered a family member or next of kin.

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15.
Nurse : How are you feeling, Mrs Medway?
Mrs Medway : Much better, nurse, thanks. I think I had a bit of a _____ earlier, but I'm feeling much more relaxed now.
Nurse : Well, the good news is that your pulse has stabilized and your _____ is down on when you first came in. It was gradual, which is a good sign, too. Dr. Kiani will be back to see you in a while to explain your _____results and talk about where you go from here.

Explanation

The patient mentions feeling better and more relaxed after experiencing a "bit of a [Blank]" earlier. The nurse then mentions that the patient's pulse has stabilized and their [Blank] is down compared to when they first came in. Additionally, the nurse mentions that the doctor will explain the patient's [Blank] results. Based on this information, it can be inferred that the correct answers are panic, blood pressure, and ECG. The patient likely experienced a panic attack earlier, their blood pressure has improved, and an ECG was conducted to assess their heart health.

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16. 24/09/1965 is Mr Glenn's date of birth.

Explanation

The given statement states that 24/09/1965 is Mr. Glenn's date of birth. However, the correct answer is false, indicating that the statement is not true. Therefore, we can conclude that 24/09/1965 is not Mr. Glenn's date of birth.

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17. What happened to the woman?

Explanation

The correct answer is "She had a bad stomachache." This is inferred from the given options, as the other choices do not provide any indication of a physical discomfort or pain. The fact that the woman had a bad stomachache suggests that she may have eaten something that did not agree with her, causing her discomfort and pain.

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18. Why did the woman go to the doctor?

Explanation

The woman went to the doctor because she had a toothache.

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19. What are they going to do next? 

Explanation

The correct answer is to check the woman's blood pressure. The question is asking about the next action, and based on the given options, checking the woman's blood pressure is the most logical next step. The other options involve collecting blood samples, which may not be necessary at this point.

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20. Date of birth:       _____ 00/00/0000 day/month/year

Explanation

The given answer, 08/09/1970, represents the date of birth in the format of day/month/year.

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21.
Mrs Medway : Oh, I was hoping I was going to escape that one.
Nurse : Oh really?
Mrs Medway : I've a real _____ where blood's concerned—bit of a baby, I'm afraid.

Explanation

Mrs Medway expresses her fear or aversion towards blood, indicating that she has a phobia related to it. She describes herself as being like a baby when it comes to blood, suggesting that her fear is intense and irrational. Therefore, the correct answer is phobia.

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22. What was the woman's temperature?

Explanation

The woman's temperature was 105o F.

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23.
Nurse : I can understand you might be worried. Dr Kiani's on today, she'll be able to go through the results once we've carried out a few more tests. I need to take your_____ now. Can I put this under your tongue, please? Great. _____. That's fine. Now I need to take your _____ as well, if that's okay?

Explanation

The nurse is speaking to a patient who is worried about their health. The nurse reassures the patient that Dr. Kiani will review the test results. The nurse then asks the patient if they can take their temperature and puts the thermometer under their tongue. The patient's temperature is 37.2. The nurse also asks if they can take their pulse. Therefore, the correct answer is temperature (37.2) and pulse.

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24.
Mrs. Medway : Okay.
Nurse : It's _____. That's fine. You'll have an ECG later on, so that just leaves your _____. Have you had this done before?

Explanation

The nurse is informing Mrs. Medway that she will have an ECG later on, so the first blank could be the result of the ECG. The nurse then asks if Mrs. Medway has had this done before, indicating that the second blank is referring to a medical procedure. Given the context, the most likely answer for the second blank is "blood pressure," as it is a common medical procedure that is often done before other tests or procedures.

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25. Height in metres:          _____ (only write the number)

Explanation

The given answer, 1.8, represents the height in meters.

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26. First name:         _____

Explanation

The given correct answer for the question is "Geoff" because it is the first name provided in the text.

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27.
Mrs Medway : What's normal, then?
Nurse : It varies, but normal blood pressure is generally below _____. Now, Nurse Stevens will be over in a minute to take a blood sample for the lab.

Explanation

The correct answer is 120/80, one hundred and twenty over eighty. This is because the nurse mentions that normal blood pressure is generally below a certain value, but does not provide the specific value. The answer given, 120/80, is a common and generally accepted range for normal blood pressure.

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28.
Mrs Medway : Not for a while, no.
Nurse : Okay, if you can just take off your jacket and _____… as far as it will go … that'll do. I'll explain what I'm doing as we go along; people tend to feel better when they know what to expect. I'm going to ask you to place your arm on the pillow first, and then I want you to _____ and just breathe normally. Now, if I can wrap this _____ around your arm … That's it. Now, I'll just pump it up a little. You won't feel any _____, just a little pressure to the arm. Okay so far?

Explanation

The nurse is explaining the process of taking blood pressure to Mrs Medway. She asks her to "roll up your sleeve for me" so that she can access her arm easily. Then, she tells her to "relax" and place her arm on the pillow. The nurse mentions that she will wrap a "cuff" around her arm and pump it up a little. Finally, she reassures Mrs Medway that she won't feel any "discomfort," just a little pressure on her arm.

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29.
Nurse : There's nothing to be _____ about Mrs Medway, you'll be surprised how many people feel the same. I'll let my colleague know so she can the necessary precautions.
Mrs Medway : You're very understanding. Thanks.
Nurse : Dr Kiani has asked us to keep an eye on you for the next few hours or so.

Explanation

The nurse reassures Mrs Medway that there is nothing to be embarrassed about, indicating that Mrs Medway may have expressed some kind of concern or discomfort. The nurse also mentions that many other people feel the same way, suggesting that Mrs Medway is not alone in her feelings. This implies that the correct answer is "embarrassed," as it aligns with the context of the conversation and the nurse's response.

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30.
Mrs Medway : Fine
Nurse : I'll just have to listen while I release the pressure. Okay, that's _____.

Explanation

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In the dialogue, what does deuretic mean?
Home phone:         _____
Red Id bracelet will be given to Mr Glenn.
Weight in kilograms:    _____ (only write the number)
National Insurance Number:  _____
Nurse ...
Surname:            _____
Address:            _____ Nottingham
Mrs Medway ...
Mobile phone:      07781 _____
How many types of medicine does the woman need to take?
Mrs Medway ...
Mrs Medway ...
Mr Glenn mentioned his midwife as his next of kin.
Nurse ...
24/09/1965 is Mr Glenn's date of birth.
What happened to the woman?
Why did the woman go to the doctor?
What are they going to do next? 
Date of birth:       _____...
Mrs Medway ...
What was the woman's temperature?
Nurse ...
Mrs. Medway ...
Height in metres:          _____...
First name:         _____
Mrs Medway ...
Mrs Medway ...
Nurse ...
Mrs Medway ...
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