Surgery 2.1 vocabulary Copyright © 2006 Glenna Shaw All Rights Reserved.
Operating Room Welcome Doctor, You will be performing 15 operations on your patient today. Answer the questions correctly to perform a successful operation. Each successful operation will add to your patient’s Quality of Life as shown on the Vital Signs Monitor. Each unsuccessful operation will detract from your patient’s Quality of Life as well as leave a scar. The final Quality of Life for your patient will be dependent upon the total percentage shown on the Vital Signs Monitor when all 15 operations are complete. Now scrub up and begin by clicking on the Start Game button. Start Game
Un crayon de couleur? Operate on Left Foot Colored pencil Comic book
des frites? Operate on Right Foot fries Ice cream
Le chocolat? Operate on Right Shin fries chocolate
Une école? Operate on Right Leg school library
Une glace? Operate on Left Shin fries Ice cream
Un dessin? Operate on Left Leg A novel A drawing
Un roman? Operate on Left Hand novel magazine
Des écouteurs? Operate on Right Hand DVD player headphones
Operate on Left Forearm Un baladeur? Operate on Left Forearm television I pod
Operate on Right Forearm Un magazine? Operate on Right Forearm newspaper magazine
Le cinéma? Operate on Left Arm Movie theater school
Un journal? Operate on Right Arm novel newspaper
Une voiture? Operate on Kidneys A bus A car
Une bande dessinée? Operate on Liver Comic book Text message
Une radio? View Results -- Operate on Heart radio television
Operating Room Well Doctor, how did you do? Read the Vital Signs Monitor to find out your patient’s Quality of Life prognosis: 60% or higher = Good 31% - 59% = Fair 30% or less = Poor If your patient’s Vital Signs are less than 60%, you should continue to practice to improve your skills.