Across
- 1. / to dispose of something in a careless or hurried manner
- 7. / a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing
- 9. / to make or become stable, steady, or unchanging.
- 10. / to lose consciousness briefly because of a temporary decrease in blood flow to the brain; to pass out
- 11. / a violent and sudden release of energy caused by a chemical reaction, typically with the production of noise, heat, and pressure.
- 12. / having or showing the symptoms of a fever, such as high body temperature, shivering, and sweating
- 16. / to have difficulty breathing because of something blocking the throat or airway
- 20. / to lose blood from one's body, often as a result of injury or illness
- 21. / pain or discomfort in the stomach or upper abdomen, often associated with difficulty in digesting food
- 23. / not firmly fixed; likely to move or change; not stable.
- 25. / a bag provided on airplanes or other forms of transportation for passengers to vomit into if they feel nauseous or sick
- 27. / pain in the ear, often caused by infection or inflammation
- 29. / something that diverts attention away from something else; an interruption or disturbance
- 30. / problems or concerns related to health, often requiring attention from medical professionals.
- 32. / the fact of needing to be treated very carefully because it may offend or upset people
- 33. / the passage in the neck through which food and air pass on their way from the mouth to the lungs and stomach; the front part of the neck.
- 34. / to evaluate or determine the nature, quality, or significance of something
- 35. / a blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
Down
- 2. / a drug or medicine used to relieve pain
- 3. / the part of a situation that is not immediately obvious but still influences or shapes the context
- 4. / a support for the arm, typically found on chairs or sofas, providing comfort and relaxation for the arms
- 5. / emergency medical technicians trained to provide pre-hospital emergency medical care.
- 6. / having a skin color that is lighter than usual, often due to illness, shock, or fear.
- 8. / (adj.) Stretched tight; strained; (v.) To make or become tense.
- 9. / a sudden attack or recurrence of a disease, such as epilepsy, characterized by convulsions or unconsciousness
- 13. / pain or discomfort in the throat, typically caused by inflammation or infection
- 14. / bleeding from the blood vessels in the nose, often caused by irritation or injury
- 15. / to shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.
- 16. / aware of and able to understand what is happening around oneself; not unconscious.
- 17. / firmly or closely fixed in place; not loose.
- 18. / fluids administered directly into a vein, typically to provide hydration, nutrients, or medication to the body.
- 19. / short for influenza, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It typically manifests with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea
- 22. / the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach, containing the heart and lungs
- 24. / to charge someone with an offense or crime; to blame or allege that someone has done something wrong.
- 26. / to comfort or restore confidence to someone who is anxious or worried
- 28. / the top surface of the thighs when a person is sitting down; the space between the waist and the knees of a seated person
- 31. / feeling upset, anxious, or troubled.
- 32. / the organ in the body where food is digested; the part of the body where digestion takes place