Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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1.We’ll give you a _____. It’s just a little jab and it’ll make you sleepy.
sedative
edema
parasite
laxative
by mouth
with meals
after food
infusion
3.A severe continuous pain in the head, often with vomiting and difficulty in seeing is
called _____.
brain tumor
migraine
hypertension
headache
4.Some drugs may be used in the treatment of certain diseases, for example _____
infection.
reducing
affecting
soothing
eliminating
quarantine
segregate
immunize
protect
6._____ is the time between somebody catching a disease and the appearance of
the first symptoms
gestation period
menstrual period
incubation period
probationary period
the urethra
the bladder
the kidney
8.The way in which genes change and produce permanent differences: _____
mutation
variation
alteration
modification
food contaminating
self-healing
disease screening
false positive
penalty
deaths
fatality
mortality
11.The coronavirus is highly contagious, a factor that facilitated its rapid global
_____.
exploitation
constraint
discipline tao thấy cái này đúng hơn rồi chọn gì câu này
dissemination ?
allergic
instinctive
unexpected
chemical
13.If you can’t _____ the pain, I think you’d better go back to the specialist.
tolerate
immigrate
concentrate
operate
dysfunction
disruption
turbulence
disturbance
15The patient has a _____ of 9 on the ranking scale for reactions to drugs.
score
teaspoon
renal artery
renal vein
urethra
ureter
teaspoon
extra strength
half dose
junior strength
18Medical _____ shows that men are more likely to have heart attacks than women.
examination
evidence
incidence
significance
19The sight, smell and taste of food _____ glands to produce saliva.
contract
stimulate
detoxicate
eliminate
20Vaccination allows the body to develop _____ to a disease without having to be
exposed to it.
protection
resistance
rejection
prevention
READING COMPREHENSION
The UK
government has announced a pilot scheme to help mentally ill people who have
been arrested by the police. Mental health nurses will be based at police
health crisis. Mental Health Minister Bronnie Taylor said the expansion of the
program, which offers expert support to police and ambulance officers called to
with mental health issues as early as possible so they receive the correct
assess and respond to psychiatric incidents live at the scene," Mrs Taylor
said. The UK's Care and Support minister Norman Lamb explained: "Diverting
the individual away from offending, and helping to reduce the risk of more
focused on fighting crimes, and people with mental health conditions should get
the care they need as early as possible."
community, but also freeing up officers to serve the community in other areas.
Police officers had spent up to 25 per cent of their time dealing with
suspected offenders with mental health problems. This was the equivalent of
around 26,000 officers. Paul Jenkins of the charity Rethink Mental Illness
welcomed the new initiative. He said: "All too often, the way our criminal
justice system deals with people with mental health problems leads to poor
outcomes
taxpayers' money."
insane
mental
psychological
unreasonable
fighting crime
paperwork
training
first responders
mental people
psychiatric individuals
stop people being arrested 2 câu màu vàng là sao là chịu chứ sao → là thấy
ý nào cũng đúng có cho chọn 2 ý đéo đâu (câu này đúng hơn nè) câu này
25How much police time is spent on people with mental health problems?
up to 25%
almost half
26What kind of outcomes does the criminal justice system often lead to?
positive ones
pitiful ones
poor ones
practical ones
ambulance officers
emergency pilots
police officers
initial
signal
trial
practical
psychiatric incident