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Nursing

Nursing

English for nursing is for people who need to communicate effectively in English in the nursing sector. This course covers a range of topics from assessing pain and reporting symptoms to mental health nursing and administering medication, as well as caring for the elderly and dealing with death. This programme will equip learners with the linguistic skills and vocabulary necessary to understand daily situations in a nursing environment.

10
Hours
Workshop

Cumartesi - Pazar
10:00 / 16:00


(2 Gün Toplam 10 Saat)
Workshop Çalışması

4 People 3.250 TL
8 People 2.000 TL
12 People 1.499 TL

24
Hours
Intensive

Ptesi - Çarş - Cuma
19:00 / 21:00


(4 Hafta Toplam 24 Saat)
Yoğun Program

4 People 7.999 TL
8 People 4.999 TL
12 People 3.999 TL

32
Hours
Complete

Salı - Perşembe
19:00 / 21:00


(8 Hafta Toplam 32 Saat)
Detaylı Eğitim

4 People 9.999 TL
8 People 5.999 TL
12 People 4.999 TL
KURUMSAL İNGİLİZCE EĞİTİMİ

Business English® training programmes are based on the training needs of your company. No matter what your sector, we can train your staff to become confident and functional users of English to communicate effectively at work.

İŞ İNGİLİZCESİ KURSLARI

As the global language of choice in business, many corporations expect their employees to communicate competently in English. At Business English®, you will learn how to express yourself more fluently and confidently at work.

İNGİLİZCE ÖZEL DERS

Business English® private English lessons are aimed at meeting your individual language learning needs. Your programme is flexible which enables progress in the language skills you need to develop to advance your career.

  • 1 THE HOSPITAL TEAM
    • 1.1 Job titles and responsibilities
    • 1.2 The nursing profession
    • 1.3 Talking personally
  • 2 IN AND AROUND THE HOSPITAL
    • 2.1 Directions
    • 2.2 On the ward
    • 2.3 Hospital departments
  • 3 HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
    • 3.1 A patient record
    • 3.2 Admitting a patient
    • 3.3 Patient summary
  • 4 ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
    • 4.1 Shock
    • 4.2 Instructions
    • 4.3 Emergency helpline
    • 4.4 First aid
  • 5 PAIN
    • 5.1 Questions to assess pain
    • 5.2 Pain chart
    • 5.3 Pain relief
    • 5.4 Pain report
    • 5.5 Describing pain
  • 6 SYMPTOMS
    • 6.1 Night coughing
    • 6.2 Researching symptoms
    • 6.3 Mystery syndromes
    • 6.4 Symptom report
  • 7 CARING FOR THE ELDERLY
    • 7.1 Alzheimer’s Disease
    • 7.2 A care home
    • 7.3 Assessing a patient
    • 7.4 Old age and the brain
    • 7.5 Transfer to a care home
  • 8 NUTRITION AND OBESITY
    • 8.1 Vitamins and minerals
    • 8.2 Food intake
    • 8.3 A diabetic patient
    • 8.4 A food disorder
    • 8.5 Calculating BMI
  • 9 BLOOD
    • 9.1 Forensic analysis
    • 9.2 Blood types
    • 9.3 A blood test
    • 9.4 Blood pattern analysis
    • 9.5 Describing blood cells
  • 10 DEATH AND DYING
    • 10.1 Breaking bad news
    • 10.2 Reporting a death
    • 10.3 Preparing a body for relatives
    • 10.4 Euthanasia
    • 10.5 Death certificate
  • 11 HYGIENE
    • 11.1 A hygiene report
    • 11.2 Test results
    • 11.3 A hygiene inspection
    • 11.4 Notice
  • 12 MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
    • 12.1 Tourette syndrome
    • 12.2 A case conference
    • 12.3 Schizophrenia
    • 12.4 A patient’s life history
  • 13 MONITORING THE PATIENT
    • 13.1 Taking readings
    • 13.2 Hypothermia
    • 13.3 A coma patient
    • 13.4 A scan
    • 13.5 General anaesthetic
    • 13.6 Vital signs
    • 13.7 Describing a procedure
  • 14 MEDICATION
    • 14.1 Dosages
    • 14.2 Patient medication
    • 14.3 Pandemics and Tamiflu
    • 14.4 Types and forms of medication
  • 15 ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS
    • 15.1 Mind and body therapies
    • 15.2 Medicinal plants
    • 15.3 Qigong
    • 15.4 Wild treatments
    • 15.5 Types of therapy