Hospital

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  1. 3. A medical test that uses a machine to take pictures of the inside of the body. X-rays help doctors see bones and organs to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
  2. 5. A medical procedure performed by doctors to treat certain conditions or diseases. Surgeons use special tools to make cuts and repair or remove body parts.
  3. 7. A doctor who specializes in caring for babies, children, and teenagers. Pediatricians understand the unique medical needs of young patients.
  4. 10. A written note from the doctor that tells the pharmacist what medication to provide. Patients take the prescription to a pharmacy to get their medicine.
  5. 11. A scheduled time for a patient to visit the doctor or hospital. Appointments ensure that patients receive proper care and reduce waiting times.
  6. 12. Medicine or drugs prescribed by doctors to help people get better. Medication can be in the form of tablets, capsules, liquids, or injections.
  7. 13. A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. Doctors examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatment and care.
  8. 14. A soft cloth or strip used to cover and protect wounds or injuries. Bandages help keep the area clean and prevent further harm or infection.
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  1. 1. A chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or moving. Wheelchairs help individuals move around easily and comfortably.
  2. 2. A person who visits the hospital to receive medical care. Patients may have an illness, injury, or need help staying healthy.
  3. 4. A special vehicle that quickly transports sick or injured people to the hospital. Ambulances have sirens and flashing lights to clear the way.
  4. 5. A medical tool that doctors use to listen to a person's heartbeat and breathing. It has a long tube and a small disc-shaped piece called a diaphragm.
  5. 6. Devices used to help people walk when they have a leg injury or need extra support. Crutches are placed under the arms and help distribute weight.
  6. 8. Room A designated area in the hospital where patients and their families wait for their turn to see the doctor. It usually has chairs and magazines.
  7. 9. Pressure The force of blood against the walls of the arteries. Doctors measure blood pressure using a cuff and a device called a sphygmomanometer.
  8. 15. A caring person who helps take care of patients in the hospital. Nurses check vital signs, administer medicine, and provide comfort and support.