Chapter 5 – Sentences

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Chapter 5 – Sentences
Practice 5-1
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Operation
Patient
Physician
Entries
Breach
Practice 5-2
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Compound
Complex
Simple
Simple
Simple
Practice 5-3
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Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Imperative
Declarative
Practice 5-4
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Fragmented
Fragmented
Complete
Complete
Complete
Practice 5-5
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Practice 5-6
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Parallel
Nonparallel
Parallel
Nonparallel
Nonparallel
Practice 5-7
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Your age makes you eligible for Medicare.
The pharmacy delivers medication at $7.00 per delivery.
The group accepts the physician’s plan.
In April, my health premiums increased by 5%.
A $100 check is enclosed.
Practice 5-8 ANSWERS WILL VARY
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Doctors’ chart notes are hard to read.
A young patient recovered nicely from herpes zoster.
The patient held his right arm during the exam.
Early signs and symptoms prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Credit must be given to original materials used in the report.
Practice 5-9
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B
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Practice 5-10
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Some people can change.
My supervisor was unable to give me a raise.
The doctor’s office is open between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
That hospital is lacking in quality care.
Call the doctor right away.
Practice 5-11
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Patient complains of shortness of breath
Check intake and output every hour
Diagnosis: upper respiratory infection
Out of bed, as desired postoperative
Urinalysis for red blood count
Discontinue Coumadin immediately
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Immediately
Patient’s complaints
POMR
Past surgical history
SKILLS REVIEW
Answers may vary.
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…you must pay your premiums.
…can answer that question.
…will be sent to your primary physician.
…was completed.
…are covered by insurance.
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The operation was successful, and the patient is in excellent condition.
Call if you have any questions.
The patient moved along the corridor using her walker.
After the operation, the patient was brought into the recovery room.
Do something about the problem now, or it will continue.
Call my secretary and schedule a 45-minute consultation.
Your blood chemistry is normal.
The patient drinks several beers a day and occasionally smokes a cigar or cigarette.
Ho compresses were applied to the right hand.
Good hygiene was strongly encouraged.
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Subcutaneous
Serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase
Tuberculosis
Whenever necessary or as desired
By mouth
Antidiuretic hormone
Both ears
Basal metabolic rate
Bedside, blood sugar, breath sounds
Intravenous
Echocardiography
Red blood cell count
Temperature, pulse, respirations
Review of the systems
Erythrocyte, sed rate, or sedimentation rate
White blood cell count
Enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (AIDS test)
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastrointestinal
Reversible, back and forth
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S-patient complains of pain in the epigastric region.
O-hematocrit and hemoglobin lower this week.
N-transient ischemic attack ten years ago.
N-Diagnosis: chronic obstructive lung disease.
N-states history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Patient to go to physical therapy by way of wheelchair every other day.
Patient appears cyanotic.
Apply ice to the ankle for 24 hours.
Temperature is 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
Patient complains of sore throat.
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chemotherapeutic
dehiscence
evisceration
diffusion
intoxication
narcolepsy
dysplasia
immunoglobulins
incontinence
assessment
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erythrocyte sedimentation rate
shortness of breath
immediately
symptoms
specific gravity
three times per day
transurethral resection of the prostate
urinalysis
upper respiratory infection
urinary tract infection
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Answers will vary according to the instructor.
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