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- 3. The ambulance brigade is usually headed by an assistant ____
- 5. ___ clinic that care for pregnant women, mothers and young children
- 7. _____ is an organized medical service offering diagnostic, therapeutic, or preventive treatment to ambulatory patients.
- 9. The term _____ refers to an approach to end-of-life care as well as to a type of facility for supportive care of terminally ill patients.
- 11. A _____ is designed for patients who require constant care but do not need to be hospitalized and cannot be cared for at home.
- 13. The _____ are the hub of the primary health care services provided by the government.
- 15. is defined as the subject's weight divided by the square of their height
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- 1. ____ in the room should be spaced a minimum of 1 meter apart, which is necessary for convenient access by the medical personnel for examining the patient, and for various procedures
- 2. hospitals, clinics, health centers, polyclinics, out-patient departments, hospices and nursing homes are types of health _____
- 4. A _____ is designed for patients who require constant care but do not need to be hospitalized and cannot be cared for at home.
- 6. There are ____ main types of Hospital medical regime.
- 8. A _____ is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often, but not always providing for longer-term patient stays.
- 10. Determination of height, weight, measurement of the chest and abdomen circumference.
- 12. ___ should be illuminated with luminescent lamps
- 14. ____ is the name for an institution providing medical diagnosis and treatment for ambulatory patients.