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- 4. (n) the material you put on wound to protect it; or (v) to cover a wound with a protective covering
- 6. a medical instrument that makes the sounds inside a body louder
- 7. the organs used to breathe
- 11. stopping something in advance before it happens
- 13. immediately
- 14. a statement that something will definitely happen or be done
- 16. a mistake or error
- 18. a discussion usually about a problem to make a decision about it
- 20. an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy blisters
- 24. an uncomfortable feeling of irritation in the throat, esophagus, or windpipe
- 25. an area of discoloured skin caused by blood vessels breaking
- 26. a measure of the pressure of blood as it circulates in the body
- 27. breath breathing in a way that fills the lungs
- 28. hurt continuously, may not be a strong pain
- 29. to come after or behind someone or something; to do what someone tells you to do
- 31. slightly ill
- 32. a warm or friendly greeting to someone who has just arrived
- 33. the room or place where business or professional work is done
- 34. a quantity of a medicine or drub taken at a particular time
- 35. a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation that needs immediate action; or the place you go when you need immediate medical help
- 37. wound or damage
- 38. injured and in 2 or more pieces
- 39. to rub against a rough or hard surface, causing damage
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- 1. a sheet of information in the form of a graph, table, or picture
- 2. an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin
- 3. very smoothly and easily; with regularity
- 5. a bad reaction to food, pollen, etc
- 8. physical or mental signs of a medical condition or an unwanted situation
- 9. very healthy and strong; in good physical condition
- 10. a person who helps in particular work
- 12. the joint that allows the arm to bend
- 15. a person who is receiving medical treatment
- 17. to repeat an activity regularly in order to improve or maintain one’s skill level
- 19. to relax thoroughly to help recover strength, health, or energy
- 21. Control able to direct a situation, person, or activity
- 22. the constant beat of the arteries as blood moves through them
- 23. a small hard material with a spring used to hold papers to write on
- 25. to lose blood through a cut or other injury
- 30. financial protection or coverage for health and medicine
- 36. an examination of a person or thing to see if there are any problems
