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Lesson 3. Palliative Care 部突破! いま最もアツく、最もイカ Medical treatment / Health STEP P 1 Read the Article Let's learn about palliative care, medical care that relieves pain, symptoms and stress caused by serious illness. 1) Palliative care, form of health care that seeks to improve the quality of life of patients with terminal disease through the prevention and relief of suffering. It is facilitated by the early identification of life-threatening disease and by the treatment of pain and disease- associated problems, including those that are physical, psychological, social, or spiritual in nature. As defined, palliative care begins at the point of diagnosis of terminal disease and can be delivered in a variety of health care settings. In general, it involves health and social care professionals working in hospitals, communities, hospices, and voluntary sectors. 2) Palliative care has been associated with many different terms, including terminal care, care of the dying, end-of-life care, and supportive care. However, these forms of care are not necessarily the same as palliative care. Likewise, palliative care is also sometimes described as hospice care. While hospice care does imply palliative care, it is specific to care provided near the end of life. In contrast, palliative care covers the duration of a patient's illness and, hence, may be delivered over the course of years. 3) Palliative care emphasizes three main principles: 1) A team-based approach is fundamental in managing distressing symptoms, such as pain, nausea, fatigue, and depression. It is also a necessary component in meeting the physical and psychosocial needs of the patient and his or her family. 2) Dying is a normal process. Symptom management is needed in order to help patients live life to the fullest until they die. 3) The synthesis of physical care with psychological and spiritual care fulfills a vital role in the overall care of the patient. 4) Palliative care is a global concern, and a steady rise in the number of people who are living longer with degenerative disease suggests that demand for palliative care services will increase in the are areas of intense. developments such Standards Framewo and Palliative Care Indian Association health care profes intended to help physical and psyc 5) In some place For example, the and has identifie framework is int days of life. Its communication, their families, a palliative c diagnosis duration: nausea H Log in to Watch th Hear resear the 2020 co

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Masters of the Desert “Bedouin” is a name given to some of the people who live in North Africa and the Middle East. Unlike most people, many Bedouins do not ( 24 Instead, they are nomads, which means that they are always moving about. They walk around the hot deserts of countries like Egypt and Israel, leading their camels and sheep to gras and water. Life in the desert is not easy, but over thousands of years, Bedouins have developed unique skills to help them survive. Some people estimate that there are around 20 million Bedouins in the world today. However, ( 25 ). Because many of them are traveling, it is impossible to count them all. In recent years, however, many Bedouins have given up their traditional way of life. This is because the amount of land controlled by governments has increased, which has made it harder for the Bedouins to travel freely. Some of them now live in urban areas and have regular jobs, such as driving taxis and working in restaurants. Some Bedouins have found work with the Israeli army as trackers. A tracker is a person who follows people by using signs left on the ground, such as the marks left by feet or tires. Trackers must know their environment well and be quick to notice anything unusual. ( 26 ), with their desert survival skills, Bedouins are excellent trackers. About 1,600 of them are now serving in the Israeli army, and their ability to notice dangers along Israel's borders is helping to protect the countily. 1 sleep lying down 2 live in one place 3 eat meat or fish 4 use paper money 1 their exact numbers are unknown 2 there were many more in the past 3 the groups have no government 4 they all meet once every year 1 Naturally 2 Occasionally 3 Secondly 4 Equally

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11:07 7月20日(火) 全 100% A campus.clark.ed.jp 1/2 クラーク記念国際高等学校 報告課題 コミュニケーション英語I Lesson 4 第5回 ○教科書「AII Aboard! Communication EnglishⅢ」p.33~40 を読んで,次の問題に取り組みましょう。 )内に入れるのに最も適切なものを選び,マークしなさい。 解答番号1~3 A p. 34~p.37 の英文を読んで,( (1) The Ogasawara Islands are home to many ( |1 ) species. ア indigenous. イ individual ウ international ェ indifferent The Ogasawara Islands became a World Natural Heritage Site due to their unique ( 2 process and rich ecosystem. ア evolve イ revolution ウ revolve evolution エ (3) We should share the (3 )of protecting the site for future generations. ア response イ responsible ウ responsibility respond エ B )内に入れるのに最も適切なものを選び,マークしなさい。解答番号4|~7 He does not have ( ) money with him now. ア イ any ウ many Some エ no (2) I don't want to see ( |5 ) today. ア anybody イ nobody ウ somebody エ Someone (3) Icould ( )understand what he said, because the students were very noisy. ウ usually ) believe his words, because he was always telling lies. ウ scarcely ア hard イ sadly hardly エ (4) I could( ア often ィ hard occasionally エ )内の語(句)を正しく並べ替え,マークしなさい。但し c 次の日本語に合う英文になるように,( 文頭に来る語も小文字で記してあります。 解答番号8~10 (1) ボブには姉妹が1人もいない。 Bob (ア sisters / イ have / ウ does / エ not |オ any ). Bob 8 へ (2)「遅刻しないように,私はもう帰ります。」 “Tm going to leave now so (ア to / イ late / ウ | エ be / オ not)." as → Tm going to leave now so (9 (3)「靴の泥をふき取ってください」 “(ア off / イ please / ウ the mud / ェ wipe / オ your )shoes." (10 ) shoes."

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3B 各文のうち誤りを含む下線部の記号を答え、正しく直しなさい。 (1) Today, we have much to >discuss in this meeting. 1 am not sure whether or not we wil be able to >reach to the conclusion。 Among them, the most important agenda is :how much money we are to spend 。on the education. We cant delay this topic, whether we like or not. (⑫②) Shota began his career in a zvenr humble position. He had trouble geting along wih his >arrogant boss, who had no respect for others. What was worse he was much more incompetent than he :had expected himself to be.So many employees had to 。make u for his mistakes. But。in few years later, he promoted, and now he 。senior than the farmer *boss" (3) Everyone yadmires him for having a warm heart and 。a wide range of knowledge. He always gave his fiiends >some_good advice s So,it is not rsurprising that they held a surprising party in acknowledgement. Atthis moment, | have to 。admit that he is ヵ fascinating Ihan me in many aspects. (④) Unbelievable ahough it may be, Japan is ranked as。the ffth happiest country in the world. This can 。sound strange, xin the liqht of its long-lasting depression and the aging society, (5) 7Each_of girls applying for the position 。fs eager to be chosen, and feels restless, but they have to wait 。untlL tomorrow when the final decision is to be made. Among them was Mary:。 whose mother was 。running a small drug store. So, she desired to get it 。alL the more for the economic condition。 (@) There are many ways to show that something is yon some occasion but not always - at imes, >now and past、 or once In a while、:In place of these phrase, we can also use the word of 'occasionally. In the conversations wilh foreigners、 which one you wil hear is uncertain、So, you should learn as many expressions or synonyms as possible by heart you want to get ,a qood command of English

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