Across
- 2. (verb) making the most efficient use of resources or processes.
- 4. (noun) a global outbreak of a disease that affects a large number of people.
- 5. (verb) to replace or substitute something or someone with something else.
- 6. (adjective) relating to or involving robots or robotic technology.
- 8. (noun) the sudden appearance and spread of a disease in a particular region or population.
- 10. (verb) to diagnose a patient with an incorrect condition or disease.
- 11. (adjective) strict or severe, often referring to rules, regulations, or measures.
- 15. (adjective) referring to the period before a surgical operation.
- 18. (noun) a prescribed course of medical treatment, usually involving specific medications or lifestyle changes.
- 19. (noun) medical professionals, such as doctors or nurses, who are directly involved in patient care.
Down
- 1. (adjective) continuous or uninterrupted, often referring to a service that is available 24 hours a day.
- 3. (adjective) referring to a disease or condition that cannot be cured or effectively treated.
- 7. (noun) obstacles or challenges that need to be overcome to achieve a goal.
- 9. (noun) rules and restrictions set by authorities, usually to ensure safety or quality control.
- 12. care (noun) specialized medical care for patients with life-threatening conditions or injuries.
- 13. (verb) to speed up or facilitate the progress of something.
- 14. (noun) a collection or stockpile of weapons, tools, or resources.
- 16. (adjective) essential or necessary for life or well-being.
- 17. (noun) large, broad areas or expanses, often referring to large amounts of data or information.
- 19. (noun) unexpected problems or adverse events that occur during or after a medical procedure or treatment.