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YOUR TEACHER

I am Raheleh Sabetsarvestani
I am Iranian.
I have PhD of Nursing.
I graduated from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2014
I have more than 10 years experiences in teaching Nursing.
I have published more than 20 articles in ISI journals.
I have written and translated more than 7 books.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING ENGLISH FOR NURSES?

 English is the biggest language in the world


 Almost all references in nursing is in English
 Approximately most articles are published in English
 If you want to continue education, it is a must-know.
 If you want to immigrate, English is a must-learn.
Why Do You Like To Learn English?

1. To be a good nurse
2. To find a good job
3. To immigrate to another country
4. To continue my education in Master degree and PhD
5. I like learning English
6. To watch English film
7. To read English articles
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References:
1) Wright, R., Cagnol, B. 2012. English for nurses 1. Pearson Education. First edition. England.
2) Wright, R., Cagnol, B. 2012. English for nurses 2. Pearson Education. First edition. England.
3) Allum, V., McGarr, P. 2008. Cambridge English for nursing. First edition. Cambridge University Press.
4) Gülüzar Hoşten. 2019. Medical English. nobel tip kitabevleri.
5) Nuray Demirkaya. 2020. Medikal inglizce. nobel tip kitabevleri
6) Baris Gunda, K. 2008. English for nurses and health professionals.
7) Gelendinning, H. E., Howard, R. 2006. Professional English in use Medicine. Cambridge University Press.
8) Allum, V. Medical English Video Communication skills. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/c/virginiaallum
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THE EVALUATION SYSTEM

Items Number Effects %

Midterm +Class activity 1 40

Project 1 20

Final 1 40

Total 3 100
PROJECT

You have to find a text (250-300 words), and make a PowerPoint (1-3 slides) and talk
about it or read on it for about 5 minutes in class. The text should be about nursing. We
start from third sessions. There is an example here for your consideration.
How to Prevent Constipation

Constipation occurs when bowel movements become less frequent and stools become
difficult to pass. It happens most often due to changes in diet or routine, or due to inadequate
intake of fibber.

The good news is that if you have mild constipation, simple lifestyle changes can help
manage the condition. Prevention tips include:
•Increasing your fibber intake: Fibber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole
grains, all help improve gut function. If you have bowel sensitivity, you’ll want to avoid high-
fructose fruits, such as apples, pears and watermelon, which can cause gas.
•Getting more exercise: Regular exercise can help keep stool moving through the colon.
•Drinking more water: Aim for eight glasses daily, and avoid caffeine, as it can be
dehydrating.
•Go when you feel like it: When you feel the urge to go, don’t wait.
CONSTIPATION PREVENTION TIPS INCLUDE:

Exercis Go
Fibber Water
e WC
The human body is divided into two parts:
The first one is head.
The others is composed of the neck, trunk, arms and legs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc5Wq0offG0
Part of the head
 Head is the part of body that is on top of your neck
 Hair is a structure that grows out on top of the head.
 Forehead is the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair.
 Eyebrow is the line of short hair that human have above each eye.
 Eye is one of the pair of organs which provides seeing.
 Cheek is the area of face below the eyes where there is no bone behind it and is soft.
 Nose is the part of face above the mouth that is used for breathing and smelling.
 Chin is the part of persons face below the mouth.
 Ear is on each side of the head that is used for hearing.
 Mouth is above the chin and below the nose that is used for talking, eating and breathing.
PART OF HUMAN BODY
 Neck is the part of body that joins the head to the shoulders.
 Shoulder is the part of body that connects the arm to the base of the neck.
 Chest is the area which is below the neck and above the abdomen.
 Abdomen is the part of body that contains stomach, bowels and other organ
 Arm is part of the body that is used for touching things.
 Elbow is the part of the body between the lower and upper part of the arm.
 Wrist is the narrow part of the arm above the hand that can bend to move the hand in different direction
 Hand is the part of the body at the end of arm that includes the fingers and is used for holding, moving,
touching, and feeling things.
 Finger is any of the long, thin part of the hand that bends and holds things.
 Leg is the part of the body that connect the lower and upper parts of the leg.
 Ankle is the part of the body that connects the foot to the leg.
 Foot is the lower part of the leg below the ankle.
 Toe is the finger of foot.
Forehead Nose

Ear
Cheek
Teeth

Tongue
Chest
Arm
Stomach

Novel
Leg
Knee

Ankle

Calf
forehead Hair

Eye
Eyebrow

Nose Eyelash

tooth
Ear
Tongue
Lip Cheek

Neck

throat
Chin
Shoulder Ear
Foot Leg
Finger Head
Hair Arm
Hand Knee
Toe Eye

4 9

7
12
1
10
3
5

8
11
2
6
arm

hand thumb

finger
leg

heel
foot
toe
6
Shoulder

5 1 Elbow
Wrist
Hip 4

3 Knee

Ankle
2
Close your eyes
Open your mouth
Raise your hand
Turn your head
Smile
Point to your nose
Raise your eyebrow
Puff your cheek
Ankle pumps

Knee bend

Ankle rotation

Leg lift

Standing knee bends


Ankle pumps
20-30 minutes

Orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist


Arm
Foot
Leg
Hand
Ankle
Hip
Knee
Shoulder
Wrist
References:
1) Wright, R., Cagnol, B. 2012. English for nurses 1. Pearson Education. First edition. England.
2) Wright, R., Cagnol, B. 2012. English for nurses 2. Pearson Education. First edition. England.
3) Allum, V., McGarr, P. 2008. Cambridge English for nursing. First edition. Cambridge University Press.
4) Gülüzar Hoşten. 2019. Medical English. nobel tip kitabevleri.
5) Nuray Demirkaya. 2020. Medikal inglizce. nobel tip kitabevleri
6) Baris Gunda, K. 2008. English for nurses and health professionals.
7) Gelendinning, H. E., Howard, R. 2006. Professional English in use Medicine. Cambridge University Press.
8) Allum, V. Medical English Video Communication skills. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/c/virginiaallum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOnEq0odR7Y&t=6s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4gVQg2nQnU&t=59s

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