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HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY. Prof. E Garbey Savigne , BEd , Cert TEB, MA. Aim of the lesson. The lesson will look at the language used for Talking about the health care technology jobs. Talking about health care technologists and other personnel at work, and
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HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY Prof. E GarbeySavigne, BEd, Cert TEB, MA
Aim of the lesson The lesson will look at the language used for • Talking about the health care technology jobs. • Talking about health care technologists and other personnel at work, and • Learning about the words, expressions and idioms related to health prevention.
Health Care technology careers Bachelor of Sciences in • Nutrition and Dietetics. • Hygiene and Epidemiology
Health Information Management. • Health Rehabilitation.
Clinical Bio-analysis. • Imaging and Medical Radio Physics.
Optometry and Optics. • Speech Therapy and Phoniatry.
Look at the pictures and be ready for questions. 1 2 3 4 5 6
After watching the pictures answer the questions. • Who watches the X-rays? • When you have pronunciation problems, who do you go for advice? • Who checks your sight when you can not see well? • Who can help you with your diet? • Who analyzes samples in the lab? • Who can help you with your rehabilitation?
speech therapist radiologist optician 6 2 4 physiotherapist nutritionist lab technician 3 5 1
Answers • The radiologist, number 2. • The speech therapist, number 4 • The optician, number 6 • The nutritionist, number 1 • The lab technician , number 5 • The physiotherapist, number 3
. Read the following dialogue. Meg is treating Tim, a young baseball player who broke his leg. Meg: Can you stretch your right leg up? Tim: I´ll try… How is that? Meg: Very good. Bend your knee, please. Tim: Sure. Is it OK? Meg: Well done. A bit more…Does it hurt? Tim: Ouch! It hurts. I can´t Meg: I am sure you will be all right, OK?
Answer these questions. • Does Meg praise the patient? • What magic word does she use to instruct the patient? • What does she say to reassure the patient?
. Read the dialogue again. Meg is treating Tim, a young baseball player who has broken his leg. Meg: Can you stretch your right leg up? Tim: I´ll try… How is that? Meg: Very good. Bend your knee, please. Tim: Sure. Is it OK? Meg: Well done. A bit more…Does it hurt? Tim: Ouch! It hurts. I can´t Meg: I am sure you will be all right, OK?
Answers • Does Meg praise the patient? • What magic word does she use to instruct the patient? • What does she say to reassure the patient? Yes, she does Please “I am sure you will be all right”.
Change the following commands to polite requests. • Turn over • Bend down • Lie down • Raise your arm • Hold your breath in
Change the following commands to polite requests. • Turn over Please, turn over. • Lie down Would you mind lying down? • Raise your arm Will you raise your arm, please? • Hold your breath in Could you please hold your breath in?
What has to do with what? 1. Nutrition and Dietetics. 2.Hygiene and Epidemiology • Health Information Management 4. Optometry and Optics • Cataract, myopia. • Medical statistics, figures. • Food, life style, eating patterns. • Infection, health campaigns.
What has to do with what? c. Food, life style, eating patterns. 1. Nutrition and Dietetics. 2.Hygiene and Epidemiology • Health Information Management 4. Optometry and Optics d. Infection, health campaigns. b. Medical statistics, figures. Cataract, myopia.
Name the colors of the following wordsas fast as you can. Don´t read the words but say what color they are. BROWN BLUEWHITE YELLOW GREENORANGEREDBLACK
True or False? Give reasons for your answers 1. The CT scan operator has problems with the patients ____ 2. Mr. Kent likes the operator´s work ____. 3. Mr. Kent criticizes the operator___ 4. The operator likes what the nurses do____.
Here is part of a conversation between a CT-scan operator and Mr. Kent, the director . • Kent: I´m pleased with your work this year. • Operator: Thanks Mr. Kent • Kent: You get on very well with the patients. That´s good. But there´s one thing that worries me. Sometimes you lose your temper with the nurses. • Operator: They´re always teasing me, and I don´t like it. • Kent: OK, I agree. But you shouldn´t have shouted at them. Don´t you agree?
True or False? Give reasons for your answers 1. The CT scan operator has problems with the patients F 2. Mr. Kent likes the operator´s work T. 3. Mr. Kent criticizes the operator T 4. The operator likes what the nurses do F.
CEDRO Project What is it? • A project known as the Academy Development Centre on Drug Dependency belonging to the Havana Medical Sciences University. Main objective • To develop and organize scientific activities related to drug dependency prevention. Main activities • Three fundamental social roles: research, teaching and prevention in and from the academy on drug dependency issues.
All health care personnel, social workers and educators must work hard to prevent our young people from using drugs. • Medical doctors, nurses and health technologists should know the language used by drug addicts to understand and to know how to proceed.
Some slang language used by drug addicts when talking to healthcare personnel • Bad Hit : Undesirable effect after taking a drug • Crank up: To inject a narcotic • Dope: Any narcotics • Hooked: Addicted to drugs • Peddler: Seller of drugs • Turned on: Under the influence of drugs
Language used to express effect of drugs taking. • Bang, Buzz, Flush: sensation after injection. • Bombed: high on drug. • Buzz: effect induced by taking drugs. • Flake out: to lose consciousness. • Groove: having a good time on drugs. • Rush: the euphoric effect of a drug on the user. • Wrecked: high on drugs.
IDIOMS • To break one´s back- to overwork. • In cold blood – deliberately. • A brain-teaser – problem or puzzle. • To be all ears- listen very carefully. • To keep an eye on something – watch carefully. • Let´s face it: Let´s be honest with each other. • To have fingers crossed: hope for luck. • Hands off: do not touch.
IDIOMS • From head to toe: completely; all over the person. • Keep your head: to stay calm in a difficult situation. • Heart-felt sympathy: deepest sympathy. • To stretch one´s leg: to go for a walk. • To have sealed lips: To be silent about something. • Shoulder to shoulder: with united effort. • To toe the line: To obey the rules of a party. • Thumbs up: mark of victory, satisfaction.
Before you read, make a list of the things a hospital porter does.
Read the text and decide if these statements are true (T) or false (F). • Porters only open and close doors____. • They move around the hospital_____ • They collect waste and take it away__. • Porters should be fit, polite and friendly___.
Porters do more than just push food trolleys around the hospital. They transport patients by wheelchair or stretcher from the wards to other departments. They also move files, samples, etc Some of them are in charge of removing dead bodies to the mortuary, and lift and carry heavy equipments and furniture. They also dispose of all the waste.
Read the text and decide if these statements are true (T) or false (F). • Porters only open and close doors F. • They move around the hospital T • They collect waste and take it away T. • Porters should be fit, polite and friendly T.
Who does what? • Helpline operator 2. Sister 3. Paramedic 4. Hospital receptionist • If you need to find somebody or to know anything about the hospital- just ask me. • I have to make quick decisions, and to administer life-saving procedures at the scene. • People call me for information or advice, or to listen to a friendly voice. • I am responsible for ward hygiene and the quality of patient´s food.
Who does what? If you need to find somebody or to know anything about the hospital- just ask me.Hospital receptionist I have to make quick decisions, and to administer life-saving procedures at the scene.Paramedic People call me for information or advice, or to listen to a friendly voice. Helplineoperator I am responsible for ward hygiene and the quality of patient´s food.Sister
Summary The lesson dealt with the language used for • Talking about the health care technology jobs. • Talking about health care technologists and other personnel at work, and • Learning about the words, expressions and idioms related to health prevention.