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1. Baby and Me - 2nd edition (2006)

Baby and Me - 2nd edition

Weekly Pregnancy Guide and Diary

By: Kimberly Onclin

This book provides helpful information on how to enjoy a healthy pregnancy, and is written in plain language that is easy to understand. They can also use the book to keep track of inportant information like doctors' appointments. It reminds the future moms to take vitamins, eat nutritious food and drink lots of water, juice and milk every day. Each section of the book explains what to expect for you and your growing baby. It also gives information on reading to their baby, even before it is born.

Added: 2002-03-13

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2. Going to the Doctor (2002)

Going to the Doctor Double-A conformance, W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Accessible Adobe PDF

You Can in the Yukon!

Series: Yukon Learn Learner Book Series

By: Mitch Miyagawa

IT'S OK! Lots of people don't like going to the doctor. This book will help you as you go to the doctor.

It includes the following sections:

- Find People Who Can Help You;
- When To Go to the Doctor;
- Appointments;
- Getting Ready For The Doctor;
- Telling Your Doctor Whats Wrong With You;
- Answering the Doctors Questions;
- No Time;
- Understanding Your Doctor;
- Understanding Instructions;
- A New Doctor;
- Taking Medicine;
- You Can do It!;
- List of Yukon Clinics and Drug Stores; and
- Notes.

Added: 2007-07-26

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3. Having a Medical Examination: Filling in Forms and Answering Questions about Personal Health (2009)

Having a Medical Examination: Filling in Forms and Answering Questions about Personal Health

Lesson Plan 7

Series: Language for Work: CLB and Essential Skills Lesson Plans for ESL Instructors

By: Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks

This lesson plan, part of the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) Essential Skills series, is aimed at learners who are preparing to undergo a medical examination, either in the workplace or elsewhere, and at learners who are apprehensive about filling out medical forms and consent forms.

Activities focus on how medical exams are conducted in Canada and how to fill out a workplace medical-history form.

The lesson plan is rated at CLB level 2-4 and is estimated to require 1.5 hours. It focuses on the essential skills of document use and oral communication.

Added: 2009-10-14

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4. Lesson 10: Nurse Aide (2005)

Lesson 10: Nurse Aide

Give an oral report referencing written notes

Series: CLB/ES Occupation-Specific Lesson Plans

By: Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks

This lesson plan teaches health care professionals how to give an oral account of care and observation while referencing written notes. Prepared by ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers, it is geared to learners who have experience recording health care data and are who familiar whith medical terminology and common abbreviations. Suggested teacher resources and classroom materials are listed.

The five Essential Skills required are: Writing, Oral Communication, Working with Others, Thinking Skills, and Continuous Learning.

Added: 2009-12-23

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5. Lesson 5: Nurse Aide (2005)

Lesson 5: Nurse Aide

Read resident information leaflet & answer questions

Series: CLB/ES Occupation-Specific Lesson Plans

By: Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks

This lesson plan, prepared by ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers, teaches learners in a college Health Care Aide preparation class how to read and use medical information to answer a diabetic patient's requests for information. Suggested teacher resources and classroom materials are listed.

The two Essential Skills required are: Reading text, and Oral communication.

Added: 2009-12-16

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6. Lesson 8: Visiting Homemaker (2005)

Lesson 8: Visiting Homemaker

Complete a client progress report following guidelines

Series: CLB/ES Occupation-Specific Lesson Plans

By: Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks

This lesson plan is geared to ESL (English as a Second Language) professionals in medicine, health care, social work or teaching. The lesson task, prepared by ESL teachers, is to complete a client progress report following documentation guidelines. This task builds on skills the learner already has such as knowledge of medical terminology and experience with how to report and record data for a multidiscipline health team. Suggested teacher resources and classroom materials are listed.

The six Essential Skills required are: Reading text, Document use, Writing, Oral communication, Thinking skills, and Continuous learning.

Added: 2009-12-23

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7. Sick But Not Scared (1996)

Sick But Not Scared

A Children's Health Book to Reduce Their Fears of Illness and Disease , Revised Edition

By: Marriott A. Rhodes, Bob Allowski, Tom Dawe, Oliver Deets

Recommended for children under the age of 9 and written in words, language and illustrations that they can understand, this book contains brief and concise 'overviews' of numerous afflictions and illnesses.
This is a book for both parents and children to read through to gain insight to many conditions that a child or their friends or family may face during their early years. As children grow, their quest for knowledge increases immensely from the time they learn to walk and talk. Children will eventually ask parents why they get a fever, a cough, a headache; what happens when they go for x-rays, a check-up or to have a broken bone fixed. This book works on the principle that knowledgeable, informed children and parents are the best combination to reducing fears.
To order a copy of this book, contact : Friesens Publishing
Canadian Children's Programs
Winnipeg MB R3L 2T4
Tel. 1-800-447-8374 or (204) 452-7626.

Added: 1996-01-01

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