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CNCQ21-NN3- L1

UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY – HO CHI MINH CITY


FACULTY OF BASIC SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

ENGLISH FINAL TEST


For Nursing Majors
28 May 2022
60 minutes
SECTION A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20P)
PART 1. Listen to a conversation between Sheena, a diabetes nurse, and
Ms Simpson. Fill in the missing information with ONLY ONE WORD.
First, it’s important for Sheena to ask Ms Simpson’s permission to check her blood (1)
______ glucose level. Nurses always need to do this before a procedure. She asks Ms
Simpson “Is that (2) ______OK?”. After the patient agrees, the next thing to do is to put a
(3) ______ test strip in the glucometer. When the glucometer is ready, Sheena asks the
patient to hold out her (4) ______ finger. The nurse makes sure the patient knows what is
happening and tells Ms Simpson that she is going to (5) prick______ the side of her
finger with the (6) ______ lancet. After that, she gets a (7) ______ drop of blood which is
put on the test strip. Then, Sheena puts it into the glucometer. She doesn’t forget to give
the patient a cotton (8) ______ swab for her finger. They will have to (9) ______ wait for
the reading because it takes the glucometer a few moments to work. Then they see the
result of the test come up on the screen. It’s (10) 5.8______.
PART 2. Listen to the following conversation and choose the best answer.
11. Ms Nancy is answering questions for the admission form.
A. True B. False
12. She feels a bit worried about going home.
A. True B. False
13. The patient lives with her husband.
A. True B. False
14. Ms Nancy is not sure about living by herself.
A. True B. False
15. She can ask her sister to help her if necessary.
A. True B. False
16. The patient is worried she might fall in the shower.
A. True B. False
17. The patient should put a shower chair in the bathroom.
A. True B. False
18. The patient should eat at least one type of vegetable a day.
A. True B. False

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19. Ms Nancy is also worried about cooking by herself.


A. True B. False
20. The patient shouldn’t drive for a month.
A. True B. False
SECTION B. STRUCTURE AND VOCABULARY (20P)
PART 1. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
21. _______ uses high-frequency waves to take a picture of the body.
A. Ultrasound B. CT scan C. Angiogram D. Mammogram
22. I _________ your pulse if that’s OK. Can you roll up your sleeve, please?
A. will take B. took C. was taking D. take
23. She’s got asthma, so she often has difficulty ______.
A. drinking B. eating C. swallowing D. breathing
24. Taking drugs can be more _______ for diabetics than for non- diabetics.
A. useful B. harmful C. harmless D. helpful
25. Nurse must always ask patients for their ____ before a procedure.
A. favor B. money C. advice D. consent
26. If your father needs ________ with his ADLs, call the community nurse in your area.
A. examination B. observation C. assistance D. permission
27. Please can you ______ up your sleeve? I need to ______ some blood.
A. take/ test B. take/ check C. roll/ take D. roll/ inject
28. ___________ is where patients who have had a sudden illness or injury arrive.
A. Outpatients B. Phlebotomy
C. Maternity D. Accidents and Emergency
29. Outpatients is ______ you as you get out of the lift.
A. behind B. next to C. opposite D. in front of
30. Can I ____ an angiogram appointment for Mr Dunston tomorrow?
A. take B. book C. help D. All are correct
PART 2. Choose the word/ phrase that means the same as the underlined one.
31. High blood glucose is greater than 14 mmols/ L.
A. Hypertension B. Hypotension C. Hyperglycaemia D. Hypoglycaemia
32. Have you passed black stools?
A. urine B. feces C. blood D. sputum
33. What sort of health problems do diabetics have?
A. prevent from B. recover from C. suffer from D. responsible for
34. The axon of one neuron transmits impulses to the dendrite of another neuron.
A. covers B. stimulates C. creates D. conveys

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35. People with diabetes need to manage their disease to stay healthy.
A. remain B. live C. involve D. enable
PART 3. Choose the underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.
36. In preparation for a CT scan, patients are often ask to avoid food, especially when
A B C (ASKED) D
contrast material is to be used.
37. The mucous membrane lines the inner walls of the stomach produces the gastric juice
A (LINING) B
which is composed of several enzymes.
C D
38. A small blind tube is called vermiform appendix is attached to the first part of the

A B (CALLED) C
D
caecum.
39. Very rare, a patient may have a more severe reaction such as an asthma attack.
A (RARELY) B C
D
40. Disorders of the urinary tract range from mild infections to serious disorders
A B C
obstruct the urine flow.
D (OBSTRUCTING)

SECTION C. READING & WRITING (40P)


PART 1. Read the text below and choose the best answer which fits each gap. (20P)
Digestion begins in the mouth, which (41)________ by the upper and lower lips. The
gums with teeth are situated behind them. The mouth contains the tongue and the
salivary glands (42)________ around it. There are parotid, submandibular arid sublingual
glands, all of them (43)________ saliva. The pharynx, which is also referred to
(44)________ the throat, is a short muscular tube leading to the oesophagus. The
openings of the Eustachian tube are (45)________ the sides of the pharynx. The tonsils
are situated below them. A long muscular tube known as the oesophagus (46)________
from the pharynx through the neck and thorax to the stomach.
The stomach, a large ovoid J-shaped sack, lies below the diaphragm. The mucous
membrane (47)________ the inner walls of the stomach produces the gastric juice which
is composed of several enzymes. The gastric juice together with the hydrochloric acid
takes part (48)________ the process of digestion. The entrance (49)________ the
stomach is regulated by the cardiac sphincter. The stomach exit is regulated by the
pyloric sphincter. They (50)________ the passage of substances in only one direction.

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41. A. bounds B. bounding C. is bounded D. bounded


42. A. are located B. locating C. located D. locate
43. A. produce B. producing C. produced D. are producing
44. A. with B. of C. in D. as
45. A. at B. in C. by D. on
46. A. lead B. leads C. leading D. to lead
47. A. line B. lines C. lined D. lining
48. A. from B. to C. in D. with
49. A. at B. to C. into D.through
50. A. permit B. have permited C. are permited D. permited
PART 2. Read the following text and answer the questions below. (20P)
Lung cancer is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell
growth in tissues of the lung. If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung by
process of metastasis into nearby tissue or other parts of the body. Most cancers that
start in the lung, known as primary lung cancers, are carcinomas that derive
from epithelial cells. The main primary types are small-cell lung carcinoma and non-small-
cell lung carcinoma. The most common symptoms are coughing (including coughing up
blood), weight loss, shortness of breath, and chest pains. The vast majority (80–90%) of
cases of lung cancer are due to long-term exposure to tobacco smoke. About 10–15% of
cases occur in people who have never smoked. These cases are often caused by a
combination of genetic factors and exposure to radon gas, asbestos, or other forms of air
pollution, including second-hand smoke. Lung cancer may be seen on chest
radiographs and computed tomography (CT) scans. The diagnosis is confirmed
by biopsy which is usually performed by bronchoscopy or CT-guidance.
QUESTIONS:
51. What is the definition of lung cancer?
Lung cancer is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell
growth in tissues of the lung
52. What are most cancers that start in the lung called?
Most cancers that start in the lung are known as primary lung cancers
53. What are the most popular symptoms of lung cancer?
The most common symptoms are coughing (including coughing up blood), weight loss,
shortness of breath, and chest pains
54. What causes the vast majority of cases of lung cancer?
The vast majority (80–90%) of cases of lung cancer are due to long-term exposure
to tobacco smoke
55. How can lung cancer be diagnosed?
The diagnosis is confirmed by biopsy which is usually performed by bronchoscopy or CT-
guidance

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SECTION D. TRANSLATION (20P)


Translate the whole following passage into Vietnamese.
The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs on either side of your spine, below your
ribs and behind your belly. Each kidney is about 4 or 5 inches long, roughly the size of a
large fist. The kidneys' job is to filter your blood. They remove wastes, control the body's
fluid balance, and keep the right levels of electrolytes. All of the blood in your body
passes through them about 40 times a day.
Blood comes into the kidney, waste gets removed, and salt, water, and minerals are
adjusted, if needed. The filtered blood goes back into the body. Waste gets turned into
urine, which collects in the kidney's pelvis - a funnel-shaped structure that drains down a
tube called the ureter to the bladder. Each kidney has around a million tiny filters called
nephrons. You could have only 10% of your kidneys working, and you may not notice any
symptoms or problems. If blood stops flowing into a kidney, part or all of it could die. That
can lead to kidney failure.

THE END.

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