English for Medicine Unit 1

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Across
  1. 2. Noun Unused or discarded material, often referring to biological waste such as urine or feces.
  2. 5. Noun (also Verb) A failure to function properly, often used for equipment or organs.
  3. 9. Noun A sterile covering placed over a wound or surgical site to promote healing.
  4. 10. Noun A single event or occurrence, often referring to a specific instance of illness or symptoms.
  5. 13. Noun A medical professional who performs surgeries.
  6. 15. Noun A healthcare professional, such as a doctor or nurse, actively providing care.
  7. 18. Noun A room in a hospital or clinic where surgical operations are performed.
  8. 19. Adjective Born before the expected due date, or an event occurring too soon.
Down
  1. 1. Noun A medical imaging technique using sound waves to create images of the body.
  2. 3. Noun A hard protective shell applied to immobilize a broken bone or injured limb.
  3. 4. Noun (also Adjective) A substance used to prevent infection by killing or inhibiting bacteria growth on living tissue.
  4. 5. Noun A trained professional who assists women during childbirth and provides prenatal and postnatal care.
  5. 6. Noun An individual who carries and can transmit a disease-causing organism.
  6. 7. Noun The process of entering a hospital or healthcare facility for treatment.
  7. 8. Noun The process of cutting apart a body or body part to examine its structure.
  8. 11. Noun A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital overnight.
  9. 12. Adjective Referring to a fetus or baby not yet born.
  10. 14. Noun A device used to administer intravenous (IV) fluids or medications slowly.
  11. 16. Noun A detailed account of a patient's past medical conditions and treatments.
  12. 17. Verb (also Noun) To cleanse thoroughly, especially before surgery to reduce infection risk.