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Match two parts of the word combinations together.

 

  1. to diagnose …
  2. to institute …
  3. large amounts of …
  4. to apply …
  5. a marked …
  6. a strict …
  7. a proper …
  8. The symptoms of poisoning are …
  9. violent pains in …
  10. to discharge from …
    1. prostration
    2. the stomach
    3. a gastric lavage
    4. the hospital
    5. poisoning
    6. therapy
    7. nausea
    8. heating pains
    9. vomiting
    10. diet
    11. boiled water

 

Make up a dialogue completing the sentences with the necessary words from the text above.

 

  • What’s the problem?
  • I have …
  • Have you eaten anything?
  • Yes, maybe the food was …
  • Let me examine you. I think it is … … . We must … … … . Stay in bed and … this medicine. Apply … … to the feet. How do you feel?
  • I feel …, doctor. Will you take me to the hospital?
  • There is no need to do it. Follow a … diet and a … regimen.
  • Thank you, doctor.
  • Get well.

 

TOPIC 53. WOUNDS

 

Study the new words

 

1.incised wounds – резаные раны

2. lacerated wounds – рваные раны

3.puncture wounds – колотые раны

4.abrasions – ссадины, истирание

5.avulsion – отрывание, отрезание

6. inflict - наносить

7.inception - начало

8.contaminate - заражать

9.remove - удалять

10.incision – надрез, разрез

11.edges - края

12.ragged - рваный

13.devitalized – мёртвый, безжизненный

14.crutches - костыли

15.tetanus antitoxin – противостолбнячная сыворотка

16.friction - трение

17.subcutaneous – подкожный

Read the text about the wounds and their treatment

Types of Wounds and their Treatment

 

There are several types of wounds: incised wounds, lacerated wounds, puncture wounds, abrasions and avulsion.

Incised wounds

An incised wound is a wound inflicted by a sharp instrument. These wounds are always contaminated.

You should treat the skin around an incised wound with antiseptic solution. If the wound is filled with dirt and foreign material, you should rinse it with sterile saline to remove contamination. Hydrogen peroxide will sometimes bubble out large amounts of dirt and debris and causes minimal damage to tissue cells. If an incised wound has been contaminated with virulent organisms or has been open for several hours, you should pack it open and close several days later, when it is certain that infection will not develop.

Lacerated wounds

Lacerated wounds are caused by blunt instruments or by blows which tear the tissues. The edges of lacerated wounds are ragged, and there is more damage to the tissues than in incised wounds. There is usually more marked contamination, and the susceptibility to infection is greater.

You should cut away flaps of devitalized skin if the blood supply is insufficient. You should remove all foreign material and control bleeding. The treatment of lacerated wounds is identical to incised wounds.

Puncture wound.

Puncture wounds are wounds inflicted by pointed instruments such as a nail. They require no surgical treatment unless important structures have been damaged. But it is necessary to immobilize the part.

In puncture wounds of the foot the patient should use crutches. If he walks on the foot, infection will occur. A tetanus antitoxin should be given. If infection occurs, it is necessary to open the patient’s wound without delay.

Puncture wounds through the soft tissues if the arm or leg may be treated by immobilization of the extremity and application of a pressure dressing.

Puncture wounds of the abdomen should be explored if there is any possibility that the peritoneal cavity has been entered.

Abrasion.

Abrasions are caused by friction. The epidermis and some of the deeper layers of the skin are lost. The base is left and it is identical to a second degree burn. You should treat these wounds as burns, wash clean to remove any dirt and cover with a bland ointment or vaseline gauze dressing. A pressure bandage and immobilization will hasten healing. If there is no infection of the wound, the dressing should be left in place for ten days by which time complete epithelization will have occurred. The early removal of dressing is painful and disturbs the new epithelium, which adheres to the dressing.

Avulsion

When pieces of skin and subcutaneous tissues are avulsed, the defect should be closed by primary suture or covered with a skin graft. A skin graft will grow on periosteum, tendon sheath, fat, or fascia and it should be applied even if the blood supply to the base of the wound is not very promising. Skin is nourished by the lymph and will survive well if not much contamination is present.

 

Fill in the table using the information from the text

 

The types of wounds (виды ран) The cause of the wound (причина раны) The description of the wound (описание раны) The treatment of the wound (лечение раны)
1.      
2.      
3.      
4.      
5.      

 

ЗАДАНИЯ ДЛЯ ОБОБЩЕНИЯ ЛЕКСИЧЕСКОГО МАТЕРИАЛА ПО ТЕМАМ РАЗДЕЛА «FIRST AID»

 

Match the word combinations with their translations.

 

  1. to save lives
  2. to look swollen
  3. a bad bruise
  4. a nosebleed
  5. blood transfusion
  6. to break a bone
  7. to complain of the pain
  8. to use a splint
  9. a cause of fainting
  10. to lose consciousness
  11. get pale
  12. to feel dizzy
  13. shallow breathing
  14. to rub the skin
  15. to cool the body
    1. ломать кость
    2. сильный ушиб
    3. причина обморока
    4. терять сознание
    5. спасать жизни
    6. выглядеть опухшим
    7. поверхностное дыхание
    8. переливание крови
    9. бледнеть
    10. жаловаться на боль
    11. носовое кровотечение
    12. охлаждать тело
    13. использовать шину
    14. чувствовать головокружение
    15. тереть кожу

 

 

Complete the sentences using the given words.

Variant 1.

    1. blood transfusions
    2. loses consciousness
    3. injured people
    4. a bruise
    5. breaks a bone
    6. get a sunstroke
  1. First aid is the help which you give to …
  2. I have … of the knee. It looks swollen.
  3. In severe cases doctors make … …
  4. When a person … … , he feels pain.
  5. In fainting the person … … .
  6. If you stay in the hot sun for a long time without a hat, you may … …

 

Variant 2.

    1. act without panic
    2. nosebleed
    3. cool the body
    4. gets pale
    5. put iodine
    6. swelling
  1. Before fainting the face of the person … …
  2. When you give the first aid, you must be calm and … … … .
  3. What do you do if you have a scratch? I … …
  4. When I have … I put a cold compress on the nose.
  5. … appears quickly at the place of the break.
  6. When it is hot I … … with cold water.

 

Variant 3.

    1. wound
    2. give the first aid
    3. severe pain
    4. relieve the pain
    5. rub the skin
    6. bandage the wound

 

  1. Everyone must know how to … … …
  2. Put this cold wet cloth on the bruise to … …
  3. The simple method to stop bleeding is to put clean cloth over the wound and … …
  4. There is a … in the open fracture.
  5. The cause of fainting was … …
  6. What should we do to keep up blood circulation? … …

 

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