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- 6. A strip of cloth or material used to cover wounds and protect them from dirt and infection. Bandages help in wound healing and prevent further injury.
- 8. A chair with wheels designed for people who have difficulty walking or moving. Wheelchairs provide mobility and independence for individuals with disabilities.
- 12. A healthcare professional who assists doctors and provides care to patients. Nurses help with patient monitoring, administer medication, and offer support.
- 13. The process of administering a vaccine to prevent certain diseases. Vaccinations are important for building immunity and protecting against infections.
- 14. A device used to measure body temperature. Thermometers are commonly used in hospitals to assess a patient's health condition.
- 15. A person receiving medical treatment or care. Patients visit hospitals when they are sick or injured to receive medical attention and assistance.
- 16. A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to produce images of bones and internal structures. X-rays help doctors diagnose fractures, infections, and other conditions.
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- 1. A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital. Ambulances have medical equipment and personnel to provide emergency care.
- 2. A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside a patient's body, such as the heartbeat or lung sounds.
- 3. A place where medications are prepared, dispensed, and sold. Pharmacies provide prescribed medications and offer guidance on their usage.
- 4. A medical procedure performed by a surgeon to treat or repair a part of the body. Surgeries can be minor or major, depending on the condition being addressed.
- 5. Devices used to assist individuals with walking when they have an injury or disability affecting their legs. Crutches provide support and stability.
- 7. A dental healthcare professional who takes care of teeth and oral health. Dentists perform check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and other dental procedures.
- 9. A sudden and serious situation requiring immediate action or medical attention. Hospitals have emergency departments to handle urgent cases.
- 10. A trained medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Doctors examine patients, prescribe medicine, and provide medical advice.
- 11. A place where people go to receive medical care and treatment. Hospitals have doctors, nurses, and medical equipment to help sick or injured individuals.