Health
Across
- 3. I am a device that is placed on the arm and used to measure blood pressure. I can be manual or digital. Who am I?
- 6. I was in charge of running a hospital ward. I also handle the budget and recruit staff. Who am I?
- 8. I am the table or worksheet where doctors and nurses record all the important information about the patient, such as blood pressure, temperature, and pulse. Who am I?
- 10. I clean the hospital floors every day, making sure everything stays clean and germ-free. Who am I?
- 12. I count how many times your heart beats in a minute. The faster I am, the faster the blood pumps. Who am I?
- 13. I'm a doctor who specializes in one particular field, such as the heart or the brain. Who am I?
- 14. I assisted the doctor during the surgery. I make sure all the surgical equipment is available and sterile. Who am I?
- 15. I am used by doctors and nurses to hear the patient's heartbeat and breathing sounds. I have two earpieces and a long tube. Who am I?
Down
- 1. I'm a small device that clips onto the tip of a finger to measure oxygen levels in the blood. I'm often used in hospitals to make sure patients are getting enough oxygen. Who am I?
- 2. I measure how strongly the blood flows in your body. Usually, I'm expressed in numbers like 120/80. Who am I?
- 4. I carried patients from one room to another. Sometimes I also move hospital equipment. Who am I?
- 5. I was in charge of patients who needed surgery. I perform surgery to cure them. Who am I?
- 7. I took care of a patient in an emergency and brought him to the hospital by ambulance. Who am I?
- 9. I'm the first person to greet patients at the hospital. I record their information and direct them to the right department. Who am I?
- 11. I'm an indicator that shows how much oxygen is in a patient's blood. If my numbers drop too low, the doctor must act immediately. Who am I?