Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 6. bleeding To stop or control bleeding, typically by applying pressure or using medications.
  2. 8. High blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high.
  3. 11. To revive someone who is unconscious or not breathing, often through CPR or other emergency medical procedures.
  4. 12. A high-pitched whistling sound produced when breathing, often due to narrowed airways.
  5. 15. Feeling lightheaded, unsteady, or having a sensation of spinning or whirling, often leading to a loss of balance or orientation.
  6. 16. cramp A sudden, intense pain in the abdomen caused by involuntary muscle contractions.
  7. 19. Low blood pressure, a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too low.
  8. 20. A rapid or irregular heartbeat that may be felt as fluttering or pounding in the chest.
  9. 21. To breathe out or expel air from the lungs.
Down
  1. 1. Fainting or temporary loss of consciousness due to a sudden drop in blood flow to the brain.
  2. 2. A material used for covering and protecting wounds or creating casts for broken bones.
  3. 3. A condition in which there is an insufficient supply of oxygen to the body's tissues and organs.
  4. 4. To fill something with air or gas, typically to expand its size or volume.
  5. 5. a device that injects a dose of epinephrine to treat severe allergic reactions quickly.
  6. 7. A rigid or flexible device used to support and immobilize an injured or broken bone or joint.
  7. 9. About to happen or occur soon, typically referring to something potentially dangerous or significant.
  8. 10. Involving or exposing to danger, risk, or harm.
  9. 13. A difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation, often with no easy solution.
  10. 14. A visible outbreak of red, inflamed, and often itchy skin, usually caused by an allergic reaction, infection, or irritation.
  11. 17. To satisfy one's thirst or extinguish a fire.
  12. 18. To involve something as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence.