Title: Nurse Vocabulary
1Welcome to Joel Mitchells English Class for
Nurses
2What is this nurse going to do?
3It is a syringe.
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5Syringes are used in conjunction with hypodermic
needles to inject liquid medications into body
tissues the process of giving medication into
the body with a syringe and needle is called an
injection.
6When will a person use crutches?
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9What is so funny and why are you laughing?
10What is a scale used for?
11What is this and how does it work?
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13What is this and how does it work?
14What is this and how does it work?
15What is this nurse looking at?
16What is this nurse holding?
17It is a stethoscope.
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19- A stethoscope is a medical instrument for
listening to the action of someones heart or
breathing, having a small disc-shaped resonator
that is placed against the chest and two tubes
connected to earpieces.
20What does the nurse use to check a persons
temperature?
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22- Medical thermometers
- The traditional method of measuring human body
temperature of the body normally 98.6 F or 37 C
in humans was with a Mercury-in-glass
thermometer, whose tip was inserted either into
the mouth, under the armpit or into the rectum
via the anus.
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28Tobacco and Smoking
- Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of
preventable death in the U.S. Along with other
forms of tobacco, it kills more than 400,000
Americans each year. It contributes to many cases
of cancer, mainly of the lungs and other organs,
as well as cardiovascular disease. Although
smoking poses major health risks, that doesn't
seem to stop enough people.
29Poor Nutrition
- More than 60 of the U.S. population, 20 years
old and older, are obese. Deaths due to poor
nutrition and lack of exercise are increasing.
Every year about 400,000 people die from one or
both. It is difficult to separate the two
categories because they usually both result in
obesity. That doesn't mean you can eat what you
want and simply exercise more, or vice versa. For
proper health, you must have a balance of each.
30Lack of Exercise
- 2004, only about 30 of Americans took part in
some form of regular leisure-time physical
activity. Getting plenty of exercise will improve
heart conditions, give you more energy and help
you sleep well at night. It correlates directly
with obesity problems, and each year the
combination of lack of exercise and poor
nutrition kill about 400,000 people a year, with
the numbers rapidly increasing.
31Drinking Alcohol
- Almost 100,000 deaths were caused by misuse of
alcohol in 2004. Abusing the booze can give you
liver cirrhosis or cancer. If that isn't enough
to kill you, it also increases your chances of
fatal accidents--for instance, in a car or
drowning. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
killed almost 30,000 Americans, while there were
about 20,000 alcohol-induced deaths that don't
include accidents or homicides.
32Toxic Agents
- We can't help but be exposed to toxins, whether
it's at the job, in the environment or in the
food we eat and drink. But they account for about
60,000 deaths among Americans each year. They can
include exposure to dyes, mineral dust, and air
pollutants that contribute to problems like
allergies and asthma.
33Sexual Behavior
- you aren't using protection during sex, you're
increasing your risk of death. Each year about
20,000 people die in the U.S. from preventable
sexual diseases, and millions more are infected
with a sexually transmitted disease. The two
leading STDs are HIV, with an estimated number of
14,000 deaths in 2002, and hepatitis, with about
5,800 deaths that year.
34Tanning
- According to the American Cancer Society, almost
8,000 people will die from melanoma, the deadly
skin cancer associated with tanning. Tanning
wasn't on the CDC's list of top actual causes of
death, but we included it because of rising cases
of melanoma. There aren't studies that prove
tanning is the result of the increase in deaths,
but we do know there is a correlation.
35Riding a Bicycle is Healthy
36Healthy Sports
37Healthy Sports
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39Sports are Fun!
40Healthy Living or Unhealthy Living?
The choice is yours!
41Thank You For Coming to Class. See You
Soon!