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Fill in the gaps with suitable words. ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 4 из 4 Fill in the gaps with suitable words. When a patient comes to the polyclinics he goes to the … first. During the medical examination doctors feel the … and take … pressure, fill in patients’ … and … them a special treatment. The doctor writes down the obtained information in the … report. When patients are … to the hospital, they are examined by a doctor on … in the reception ward. A nurse on duty writes down a name and initial … made by a doctor at the polyclinic. Nurses give patients intramuscular and intravenous …. Some patients are to follow a special …. The patient’s blood type and his … to antibiotics must be determined. The history of present illness contains the results of laboratory … and X-ray …. The ambulances carry different medicines, such as painkillers, tonics and …. The man had an open bleeding … in his arm. To arrest profuse arterial bleeding you should elevate the injured extremity carefully and … a tourniquet to it. You should apply a sterile gauze … on the wound to prevent …. If the patient is in a very poor …, you must transport him to the nearest hospital without delay. … was applied for the immobilization of the injured extremity. The patient was moaning because of the pain but it subsided after a dose of a …. A severe, squeezing pain in the … area usually suggests myocardial infarction. The blood … confirmed the initial diagnosis made by the district doctor. The ambulance doctor must always do his best to … the patient a proper aid on the spot. As the pain was severe, the patient lost his …. Fill in the gaps with prepositions (on, of, in, in, with, by, to, at, at, … the end of the physical examination doctors make a diagnosis, prescribe the treatment. Our doctors deal … patients very carefully. The patient was admitted … the hospital late at night. The doctor … duty was in the reception ward. The nurse filled … the patient’s card. The initial diagnosis was made … a doctor at the polyclinic. At the in-patient department nurses begin working early … the morning. Doctors begin to make rounds … nine o’clock a. m. The attending doctor must know the symptoms and complaints … patients.
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