VII. Define the predicate and its Tense.
V-I
I. Match English words and word combinations with Ukrainian ones:
1. substance | a) склад |
2. dissolve | b) кислота |
3. absorb | c) отрута |
4. suppositories | d) передозування |
5. poison | e) зв’язок |
6. overdosage | f) кількість |
7. quantity | g) свічки |
8. composition | h) розчиняти |
9. bond | i) речовина |
10. acid | j) поглинати |
II. Match the words with their definitions:
1. synthesize | a) relating to the heart and blood vessels |
2. cardiovascular | b) administered by entering a muscle |
3. intradermal | c) done within or between the layers of the skin |
4. intramuscular | d) a branch of chemistry concerned with substances that contain little or no carbon |
5. inhalation | e) to make (something) from simpler substances through a chemical process |
6. overdosage | f) various substances that contain fat |
7. inorganic chemistry | g) material (as medication) to be taken in by breathing in |
8. biochemistry | h) causing (a chemical) to be neither an acid nor a base |
9. neutralization | i) a lethal or toxic amount (as of a drug) |
10. lipids | j) chemistry that deals with the chemical compounds and processes occurring in organisms |
III. Correct the following statements:
1.Drugs are obtained from plants, animals and fungi only.
2. Neuropharmacological drugs act onto the nerves.
3. Over-the-counter drugs are sold only by prescription of the doctor.
4. In oral administration, the drugs are placed under the tongue.
5. Oral administration is quicker than the intravenous administration.
6. At the chemist’s shop the drugs are kept only in the refridgerators.
7. Poisonous and narcotic drugs aren’t sold in ordinary chemist’s shops at all.
8. Totally, 80 elements found on the Earth have radioactive isotopes.
9. Compounds are broken down by physical reactions.
10. Proteins are complex substances which contain hydrocarbons.
IV. Translate into Ukrainian:
1. It is quite difficult to obtain this substance in ordinary laboratory.
2.This drug must be sold by prescription because it may strongly affect nervous system.
3. The medication was available and we found it quickly and easily.
4. A pharmacist should instruct the patient about the necessity to follow his recommendations.
5. A patients almost died due to the unexpected side effect of the drug.
6. When you mix unknown compounds, you must be very careful in the laboratory.
V. Fill in the gaps with words from the list:
prescription, tongue, microorganisms, clotting, cell response, prevention |
1. Heparin is a drug which prevents blood ………., so it shouldn’t be used in hemophilic patients.
2. When you stay long in a cool room, ………..begin attacking your body.
3. The physician told him to hold a tablet under his …….until the pain disappears.
4. The …………onto the allergen may result in hyperemia and swelling of the affected region.
5. We didn’t receive the drug as it could be sold only by ……
6. …….is more costly than treatment at first, but if you analyze, it is much cheaper.
VI. Replace the underlined words with their synonyms from the list and translate them:
care after, inadequate, ineffective, directly, source, direction |
1.We chose the wrong course and got lost in the pharmaceutical factory.
2.The basis of the infection spread was an old man who was constantly coughing.
3.As the dosage was absolutely improper, the patient died due to overdosage.
4.Unfortunately, the new drug turned out to be absolutely useless against this germ.
5.Antibiotics act straight onto the bacteria and don’t affect the viruses.
6.The nurses of oncological department manage their small patient with especial attention.
VII. Define the predicate and its Tense.
1.All the drugs were classified into five major groups.
2.At the moment the nurse is injecting the medication into the patient’s muscles.
3.When we arrived, the professor had already mixed the substances to obtain a new one.
4.Next year this time I will be working in a chemist’s shop, selling the drugs.
5.All oxides consist of two elements, one of which is an oxygen.