Post on 06-Jul-2015
Medical All-Star: Hoop Dreams
Scombroid Toxicity.
• Anaphylactic shock: What is it?
• Draw a picture or translate the following words...
Bacteria
Decay
Fresh
Convert
Histamine
Healed
Cascade
Recovery
Scombroid Toxicity Video
Answer the question: How do you get scombroid toxicity?
1st Reading: “Scombroid Toxicity”
• 10 minutes • What are the symptoms of scombroid
toxicity?
2nd Reading 5 minutes
• Pay attention to words you do not understand.
• Would cooking fish prevent scombroid toxicity?
Past Perfect Tense
• The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past.
• It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past
Another Use: Past Perfect
• Show that something started in the past and continued up until another action in the past.
Form: Past Perfect
(had + past participle)
•Examples:•I had never seen such a beautiful beach before I
went to Kauai.
•I did not have any money because I had lost my wallet.
I had never seen such a beautiful beach before I went to Kauai.
I did not have any money because I had lost my wallet.
Difference with Simple Past. One event.
• Either –ed endings• Or irregular verb constuctions (see saw)
Review p.81
• Complete: Practice Exercise 2 (10 minutes)
Answers:
I checked into the hospital in the afternoon. I was worried because I had never had surgery before and I didn’t know what to expect. But Jake stayed with me until they told him that he had to leave. By evening, I had already been prepared for the operation. I waited for them to take me to the operating theater. Before I knew it, the operation was over and I was back in my room. Someone had left some flowers and a card in my room. They were from Jake.
3C p.20
• Complete the exercise (5 minutes)
Grammar Review Worksheet
• Present Tense• Simple Past (-ed endings, irregular verbs)
• Present Continuous (-ing)• Simple Future (going to or will + verb)• Past Perfect (had + simple past verb)
5 Minute Break
Medical Videos
• Video 1: Abdominal Injuries
• Video 2: Heart Attack Video
Video 3: Tony Romo Impact
What kind of injuries may Tono Romo have?
Brainstorm Race!
p. 22 4A
• Read the dialogue p.22 • Read and understand the signs and symptoms
(20 min) p.23 • Pay extra attention to new vocabulary. Use
the appendix at the back of the book if necessary.
**Complete 1A:
• Split into groups of 5. Write questions you’d want to ask Robert’s parents. (10 minutes)
• In groups come and write your answers on the board.
Asthma Video
• 1st. Read questions. Take 2 minutes to understand the questions.
• View Video: Take time to answer questions (5 minutes)
• Then will go over answers as a group.
Cystic Fibrosis
• Read questions, take 2 minutes to understand them.
• View Video: Take 5 minutes to answer the questions.
• We will then go over the answers to the questions as a class.
Bronchiolitis
• Read questions, take 2 minutes to understand them.
• View Video: Take 5 minutes to answer the questions.
• We will then go over the answers to the questions as a class.
Aspiration of a Foreign Body
• Read questions, take 2 minutes to understand them.
• View Video: Take 5 minutes to answer the questions.
• We will then go over the answers to the questions as a class.
Croup
• Read questions, take 2 minutes to understand them.
• View Video: Take 5 minutes to answer the questions.
• We will then go over the answers to the questions as a class.
Symptoms and Signs: Big Wheel Game
Summary
• Review Rally Race• Scombroid Toxicity article• Past Perfect Review• Abdominal injuries +
chest injuries• Writing Questions• Videos: Asthma, Cystic
Fibrosis, Bronchiolitis, Aspiration of a Foreign Body, Croup
• Big Wheel Game