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Giving Directions

Dialogue 9 p. 150 WORDS: post office: The public department responsible for the transportation and delivery of the mails. Also called postal service. Far: To, from, or at considerable distance. Right next to

Dialogue 10 p. 152 Radiology Department Until: To the point or extent that; Up to the time of. ER (Emergency Room): The section of a health care facility for providing rapid treatment to victims of sudden illness or trauma.

Dialogue 11 p. 154 Consultation room Doctor’s examination room The nearest: within a short distance or interval in space or time;  Just about; almost; in a close relationship. Main hospital building Main: Most important; principal; The chief .

Giving Directions to Hospitals or Clinics: Landmark: A prominent identifying feature; A fixed marker. Right Left Straight Right next to Across North, south, east, west

GIVING DIRECTIONS: Review of Key Expressions Could you tell me where the Pharmacy is? Follow this hallway then turn right. Could you tell me the way to the Blood Lab please? The Blood Lab is on the left of this hallway. May I ask you the way to the Medical Center? Make a right turn at the traffic light then you will see the Medical Center next to a bank. Excuse me, how can I get to the O.R.? Take the elevator going to the 2nd floor then turn right out of the elevator and you’ll see the O.R. You can’t miss it.

Asking for Directions: Could you tell me where the restroom is, please? Could you tell me the way to the pharmacy, please? May I ask you the way to the registration desk, please? May I ask you how to get to the Medical Check-up Center, please? Can you tell me how to get to the ICU, please? Could you show me the way to the OR, please? Could you direct me to the Information Desk, please? How can I get to the Discharge Department, please? Is this the right way to the ER?

Registration Desk 접 수 처 Pharmacy 약 국 Restroom 화 장 실 Medical Checkup Center 건 강 검 진 센 터 ICU (Intensive Care Unit) 중 환 자 실 OR (Operating Room) 수 술 실 Information Desk 안 내 데 스 크 Discharge Department 퇴 원 계 ER (Emergency Room) 응 급 실

Key Expressions: Follow this hallway then turn right. Make a right at the corner Make right turn at the traffic light. Go two more blocks to Avon road and turn right on Avon road It’s on the right. CK plastic surgery clinic will be on your right just past Shin-Heung Bank.

Turn left out of the elevator Go straight two blocks and make a left turn at the corner Turn left on Rochester Road The pharmacy is on the left of this hallway. You’ll see the x-ray room on your left side.

X-Ray Room: Patient: Could you tell me how to get to the x-ray room? Receptionist: Yes. First, you need to follow this hallway to the end. Then the x-ray room is right next to the ER. The x-ray room is ______ to the ER. a. in front b. at the back c. beside d. across

ANATOMICAL LOCATION using x-ray

Normal Chest X-ray:

ANATOMIC TERMINOLOGIES CEPHALAD: toward the head of the patient. (alternate terms: cranial, superior, rostral) CAUDAD: toward the feet of the patient. (alternate term: inferior). ANTERIOR: front of the patient. (alternate term: ventral) POSTERIOR: back of the patient. (alternate term: dorsal) MEDIAL: towards the patient’s midline. (alternate term: mesial)

LATERAL: toward the side of the patient. (away from midline) PROXIMAL: toward the origin or closest to the trunk of the patient. DISTAL: away from (furthest from the point of origin).

Normal Chest X-ray:

BONES OF HAND Proximal: A=Scaphoid, B=Lunate, C=Triquetrum D=Pisiform Distal:  E=Trapezium, F=Trapezoid, G=Capitate, H=Hamate

WARM-UP LISTENING

Listen to the dialogue and choose T(true) or F(false): The man is looking for the hospital. City hospital is two blocks away. City hospital is a white building. There is a sign that says “City Hospital” on the building. The hospital is at the end of the block.

Warm-up conversation: Anne: Excuse me, but could you tell me where City Hospital is? Man: Sure. Go up this road for about two blocks. Then turn right at the traffic light. Anne: Did you say to go up three blocks? Man: No. Just go two blocks. Anne: Oh, I go two blocks. And then I should turn left? Man: No, I said turn right.

Anne: Okay. Then what should I do? Man: You’ll see a big white building in the middle of the block. It will have a sign that reads “City Hospital” on it. You can’t miss it. Anne: I see. Thank you so much. Man: You’re welcome.

DRILL

1. Where is tracheal air column located? Anterior to esophagus Posterior to esophagus Where is the sternum? Where is the spine?

QUIZ

1. The movie theater is ______ the drugstore. 2. The police station is ______ the bank and the store. 3. The store is _____ the movie theater. behind right next to between across from

4. The post office is _____ the school. 5. The bank is ______ the police station. behind right next to Between across from

Lunate is _____ to the capitate. Capitate is ____ to the lunate. Lunate is ____ to the scaphoid. Trapezium is ____ to the trapezoid. Trapezoid is _____ to the trapezium.

Match Column A with Column B: 1. Cranial or Superior 2. Proximal 3. Lateral 4. Medial 5. Distal 6. Caudal or Inferior 7. Anterior 8. Posterior

CONVERSATION 1

Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks: A: Hello. May I help you? B: Hi. This is my first visit here. Can you tell me where _____________ is? A: Certainly. It’s on the _____ floor. You can take the elevator, which is right _________ the corner. Is there anything else? B: Yes, I also need to have an x-ray taken. Could you tell me where the Radiology Department is? A: It’s on the 3rd floor of the _______ wing. This is the east wing. Go ________ and turn right when you reach the _______. You’ll see the escalators nearby. B: Thank you.

CONVERSATION 2

Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks: A: Excuse me. Do you know where the Sunshine Hospital is? B: Sure It’s not too _____ from here. First, walk along this road for two blocks until you see the traffic light. A: Yes. B: Then ________ on to Robinson Street. The hospital is in the middle of the block ____to the big park. You can’t miss it. A: Thank you. Do you know if there is a ________ nearby? B: Sure. It’s right _______ the street over there. Do you see it? It’s __________the convenience store and the pet shop. A: Oh, I see it. Thank you very much.

Conversation 1: Internal Medicine Second Around: In close to all sides; In circumference or perimeter; In or near one's current location. West Straight Pharmacy

Conversation 2: Far Turn right Next Drugstore Across Between

Thank You..