Oliver at the Hospital
Across
- 1. The red liquid that moves inside your body.
- 4. The force of blood moving in your body; doctors can measure it.
- 5. A piece of cloth that covers a small wound or cut.
- 8. The time when you start to feel better after being sick.
- 10. When you hurt a joint by twisting it but don’t break it.
- 11. A special picture that shows your bones inside your body.
- 14. A very serious and sudden situation that needs quick help.
- 16. A person who helps sick people get better.
- 17. The bad feeling when something hurts.
- 18. A hard covering that keeps a broken bone in one place.
- 21. A break or crack in a bone.
- 22. A person who helps doctors and takes care of patients.
- 23. Something you take to help you feel better when you are sick.
- 24. A small sticky patch used to cover little cuts.
- 25. The part of your body you use to walk and run.
- 27. When a doctor puts medicine into your body using a needle.
Down
- 2. When doctors open your body to fix something inside.
- 3. A flat bed used to carry sick or hurt people.
- 6. A time you plan to meet a doctor.
- 7. The part of your body between your shoulder and hand.
- 9. A small place where doctors see patients.
- 12. A special car that takes sick or hurt people to the hospital.
- 13. A big building where doctors and nurses help sick people.
- 15. A regular visit to see if you are healthy.
- 19. A tool that shows your body temperature.
- 20. A person who is sick or hurt and is in the hospital.
- 21. When your body is very hot because you are sick.
- 24. A bigger clinic with many types of doctors.
- 26. Damage or harm to your body.