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1. You will receive a sick-leave (a) ; (b) . 2. The nurse will give you injections of antibiotics (a) , ; (b) , .

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1. Look at the mans skeleton.

2. Look out! The car is approaching us.

3. Looking after a child is a hard work.

4. What are you looking for in my office?

5. He looked around but saw nothing.

6. I wasnt right so I had to give in.

7. You should give up smoking immediately.

8. What time do you usually get up in the morning?

III. POLYCLINICS.

institution - n.

ring up (rang up, rung up) v. ,

call n. ; call in v. ()

physician n.

complain v. () (of)

complaint n.

correct a. ; v. ,

administer v. ; ()

consult v. ( ); consulting hours ; consulting room

reception n. ; ;

serious a. ; ( )

sick a., n.

sick leave - ; to be on a sick leave .

definite a. ,

chart n. , , , , ; temperature chart-

patients card

fill in v. ; ,

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POLYCLINICS.

Russia has established a wide network of medical institutions to protect the health of our people. One of such medical institutions is the polyclinic.

If a person falls ill he will ring up his local policlinic and call in a doctor. When his condition isnt very poor and he has no high temperature he will go to the local polyclinic and a physician will examine him there.

Many specialists including therapeutists, neurologists, surgeons and others work at the polyclinic. During the medical examination a physician usually asks the patient what he complains of and according to the complaints carries on the medical examination. The physician listens to the patients heart and lungs and measures his blood pressure and if necessary asks the patient to take the temperature. The laboratory findings which include blood analysis, the analysis of urine and other tests help the physician to make a correct diagnosis and administer a proper treatment.

In addition to their consulting hours at the polyclinic local physicians go out to the call to examine those patients who are seriously ill and whose condition is bad. Such sick persons receive a sick-leave. They usually follow a bed regimen.

Any physician of the polyclinic knows his patients very well because he treats only a definite number of patients. At the local polyclinic every patient has a personal patients card which is filled in by his physician. Everything about the patient the diagnosis of the disease, the administrations made by the doctor, the course of the disease, the changes in the patients condition after the treatment are written down in the card.

If it is necessary a nurse will come to the patients house to give him the administered injections or carry out any of the doctors administrations.

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