2. sterile
4.He tried to complete the test but he had too little time.
2. sterile
4.He tried to complete the test but he had too little time.
REARRAGE:
1.the burns immediately/ tissue damage/ cool/ minimize/ so as to.
=>Cool.......................
2.ease the pain/ should/ you/ ice or cold water packs/ with.
=>You........................
3.came out of/ Monday morning/ the hospital/ on/ he.
=>He.........................
4.first-aid/ people/ ease the victim's pain/ use/ in order to.
=>People..................
5.got up early/ get to the meeting/ Mr.Hung/ so as to/ on time.
Mr.Hung.....................
1. We should cover the burned area ________ a thick sterile dressing. 2. They fell ________ love ________ each other almost immediately and were married in a few weeks. 3. Next month I’m going to Scotland ________ a short holiday. 4. Their parents are very proud ________ their results. 5. What is the difference ________ “clean up” and “clean out”? 6. We are going to hold a discussion ________ recycling. 7. The boy fell ________ his bike and hit his head ________ the road. 8. Santa Claus is based ________ the description of Saint Nicholas.
I. Underline the best answer to complete the following sentence:
1. you should cool the burns immediately -------- minimize tissue damage (in order to/ but/ because/ and)
2. Would you mind -------- the window? (open/ opening/ opened/ to open)
3. Lan is happy -------- all exams (pass/ passing/ passed/ to pass)
4. Do you mind --------- I close the door? (and/ if/ or/ but)
5. Last year, my family ------- Dalat (visited/ visiting/ visits/ visit)
1. Ba often -------- up late on Sunday (got/ get/ getting/ gets)
2. He always keeps the window open --------- let fresh air in (so as to/ and/ but/ because)
3. Would you mind if I -------- the door (close/ closed/ closing/ to close)
4. Nam ------- a new computer yesterday (buy/ buys/ buying/ bought)
5. Do you mind -------- a photo? (take/ took/ taking/ to take
You should use a thick sterile dressing to cover the.......area ( burn)
The victim should have a cup of tea when..........(revive)
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:
1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.
2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.
3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.
4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.
5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.
6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.
7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.
8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.
9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.
Question 10:
A. but
B. so
C. and
D. for
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:
1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.
2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.
3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.
4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.
5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.
6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.
7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.
8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.
9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.
Question 9:
A. if
B. unless
C. in case
D. as soon as
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:
1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.
2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.
3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.
4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.
5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.
6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.
7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.
8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.
9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.
Question 8:
A. to
B. in
C. of
D. from
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:
1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.
2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.
3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.
4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.
5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.
6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.
7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.
8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.
9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.
Question 7:
A. Make
B. Do
C. Have
D. Get
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
The first step in ___________ (6) a major burn is to call 115 or seek emergency medical care. Steps to take until emergency arrives include:
1. ___________ (7) sure you and the person who’s burned are safe and out of harm’s way. Move them away from the source of the burn. If it’s an electrical burn, turn off the power source before touching them.
2. Check to see if they’re breathing. If needed, start rescue breathing if you’ve been trained.
3. Remove restrictive items ___________ (8) their body, such as belts and jewelry in or near the burned areas. Burned areas typically swell quickly.
4. Cover the burned area. Use a clean cloth or bandage that’s moistened with cool, clean water.
5. Separate fingers and toes. If hands and feet are burned, separate the fingers and toes with dry and sterile, non-adhesive bandages.
6. Remove clothing from burned areas, but don’t try to remove clothing that’s stuck to the skin.
7. Avoid immersing the person or burned body parts in water. Hypothermia (severe loss of body heat) can occur ___________ (9) you immerse large, severe burns in water.
8. Raise the burned area. If possible, elevate the burned area above their heart.
9. Watch for shock. Signs and symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, pale complexion, ___________ (10) fainting.
Question 6:
A. treat
B. treating
C. treatment
D. treated