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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: INGLES
COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
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Título del Test:
INGLES

Descripción:
MODERADO

Autor:
AVATAR
PANCHI
OTROS TESTS DEL AUTOR

Fecha de Creación:
09/05/2024

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 33
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Temario:
OPEN QUESTIONS WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW WHO.
How do you start an open question? Asks very specific information With a WH question word Yes/no answeres.
Gentle imperative statement (more fully): Excepto Tell me more about I’d (just) like you to… Can/Could you describe How about/What about.
A question used to follow up on a specific piece of information is a definition for… (adjective Like…? / How + adjective or adverb?) Brief questions Open question Clossed question.
Verbs of movement: Bring towards Straighten Put ____ on ____ Look over Stand up straight .
Verbs of movement: Cross your legs Point at Fan out Bend Curl.
Choose the proper expression to give instructions for a patient: I´d like you to straight-ten your legs, please The doctor asks the patient to spread his fingers Occurs when the human body produces too much keratin.
A condition involving pain and stiffness in your shoulder joint. Symptoms usually start slowly and get worse over time. Wry neck Blisters Frozen shoulder.
The colloquial term for Adhesive Capsulitis is… Frozen shoulder Wry neck Put on.
Choose the option containing the 3 stages of Adhesive Capsilitis: 1) Freer, 2) Frozen y 3) Thawing 1) Freezing, 2) Frozen y 3) Thawing 1) Freezing, 2) Frizz y 3) Thawing.
The third stage of Adhesive Capsulitis is characterized by: Improvement this one In movement Improvement in movement.
Frozen shoulder Stage 1 – FREEZING Stage 2 - FROZEN Stage 3 – THAWING.
Furuncle is caused due to the infection of… The hair follicle Your body produces too much keratin tingling, burning, itching, “pins and needles.
Large blisters on the skin that are filled with clear fluid is a description of the condition… Bullae Paraesthesia Torticollis.
Choose the example that represents having Furuncles: I feel lot of pain when I touch a white bump that´s on my face I´ll follow the prescription the way it is.
“I´ve got some rough and irregular patches of skin on the sole of my left foot” Torticollis Calluses Twisted.
Is characterized for causing your skin to thicken in certain places Occurs when the human body produces too much keratin Wry neck Hyperkeratosis Paraesthesia.
Caracteristicas the Hyperkeratosis, excepto: Irregular Hard Cold Thick.
The colloquial term for Torticollis is… Wry neck Bullae Paraesthesia.
“I´ve got a lot of pain in my neck, it hurts when I try to make it straight” Torticollis Calluses.
Keywords for Torticollis, excepto: Twisted Tilted Thick.
The technical term for Tingling is... Bullae Paraesthesia Neck.
The sensation of tingling, burning, itching, “pins and needles” or numbness on just underneath your skin. Paraesthesia SHOULDER Torticollis.
“Could you fan out your right-hand fingers, please?” The doctor asks the patient to spread his fingers Tell me about your family, any diseases you know of? Is characterized for causing your skin to thicken in certain places.
M Create a closed question in past continuous using the following promts: they/go over/the patient family history Turn the following question into an Open question: Do you usually get headaches? Choose the option that describes the following question type: “Were you taking the pills as indicated” .
“Raise your arms, point your fingers at the ceiling and fan them out as much as you can” What bodypart is being assessed? Shoulder Neck Legs.
“lie down, bring your knees towards your chest, now stand up straight, and bend, please”: Straighten your legs, point your toes at your head, then fan them out Legs are being assessed.
Indications to assess mobility of the feet: Straighten your legs, point your toes at your head, then fan them out Legs are being assessed.
Adjectives to describe patient’s attitude exasperated They are ecstatic cooperative.
Adjectives to describe patient’s attitude Exasperated Desperate Ecstatic Annoyed Uncooperative.
Adjectives to describe patient’s attitude Receptive Irresponsible Friendly.
colloquial - tecnico Frozen shoulder (colloquial) Boils (colloquial) Blisters (colloquial) Calluses (colloquial) Wry neck (colloquial) Tingling (pins and needles) (colloquial).
TENICO-COLOQUIAL Adhesive capsulitis Furuncle Bullae Hyperkeratosis Torticollis Paraesthesia.
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