《"十二五"职业教育国家规划教材:涉外护理英语(中级教程)》 《涉外护理英语》教材编写组 9787040450330

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目录

Unit One Coming To The Correct Diagnosis
Warming—up Whatto Tell the Doctor
Text A Taking History
Text B Different Kinds of Diagnosis
Unit Two Doing The Right Things in Physical Examination
Warming—up A Medical Student's Story:Examining an Old Lady
Text A Physical Examination
Text B Preparation of Examination
Unit Three Blood: Liquid And Solids
Warming—up Whatis Blood Transfusion?
Text A Blood and Its Const'ituents
Text B Blood Studies
Unit Four Keeping Records And Giving Reports
Warming—up A Nurse's Story: The Beginning of a Busy Day
Text A Recording and Reporting
Text B Change—of—Shift Report
Unit Five Keeping Your Heart In The Best Condition
Warming—up Cholesterol and Heart Disease
Text A Structure of the Heart
Text B Pulse and Blood Pressure
Unit Six The Kidney's Working Unit And Functioning
Warming—up When the Kidney Fails
Text A Kidneys and Body Chemistry
Text B Chronic Kidney Disease
Unit Seven The Most Versatile Chemical Laboratory In The Body
Warming—up Blood Test for Confirming a Diagnosis
Text A Liver and Its Diseases
Text B Gallbladder
Unit Eight Essential Facts About Your Stomach
Warming—up Fat Cells, Set Point, and Weight Loss
Text A Stomach and Its Disorders
Text B Peptic Ulcer Disease
Unit Nine The Work and Diseases of The Lungs
Warming—up Bird Flu Virus: Less Deadly But More Dangerous
Text A Lungs and Related Diseases
Text B Spread of Infection along the Respiratory Tract
Unit Ten Taking Great Care of Your Brain
Warming—up What If You Couldn't
Text A Disorders of the Brain
Text B Headaches
Unit Eleven Meeting The Basic Human Needs (1)
Warming—up Survival in the Desert
Text A Basic Human Needs: Oxygen and Elimination
Text B Urinary Elimination
Unit Twelve Meeting The Basic Human Needs (2)
Warming—up Survival on Snow—Covered Mountains
Text A Basic Human Needs: Fluicls,Nutrition,and Body Temperature
Text B Effects of Extreme Heat and Cold
Glossary

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Erythrocytes, the red blood cells, are tiny disk—shaped bodies with a central area that is thinner than the edges.They are different from other cells in that the mature form found in the circulating blood does not have a nucleus.These cells live a much shorter time than most other cells of the body, some of which last a lifetime.One purpose of red blood cells is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.This is accomplished through the main ingredient of the red blood cells, which is called hemoglobin.It is the hemoglobin that absorbs this gas and gives the blood its characteristic red color.The more oxygen that is carried by the hemoglobin, the brighter the red color of the blood.Therefore, the blood that goes from the lungs, through the arteries, to the tissues is bright red because it carries a brand—new supply of oxygen.On the other hand, the blood that returns from the tissues, via the veins, and back to the lungs is a much darker red, since it has given up much of its oxygen.The red blood cells also carry the carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs for expiration.
The erythrocytes are by far the most numerous of the corpuscles, averaging from 4.5 to 5 million per cubic millimeter of blood.
ISBN9787040450330
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