The Human Body
The Human Body 2
Doctors Office
Symptoms
Symptoms 2
100

The organ of seeing.

Eyes

100

 The organ of hearing; responsible for detecting sound.

Ear

100

The specific time and place of a meeting with a doctor

Appointment 

100

A pain that is often at a low level but constant, often in a joint.

Ache

100

To empty the lungs of air quickly and often noisily

Cough


200

The part of the human body at the end of the arm; consists of a thumb, four fingers, and a palm.

Hands

200

Used for smelling and breathing; it filters the air.

Nose


200

A person trained to treat ill people.

Doctor & or Nurse 

200

An illness of the nose and throat that is caused by a virus.

A cold
200

A viral disease that causes a high temperature.

The Flu

300

Where food is taken in; used for talking and expressing emotions.

Mouth

300

The part that goes from the top of the lower body to the floor; used for walking and running.

Leg

300

 A person who answers telephones and makes appointments.

Receptionist 

300

A pain in the head.

Headache 

300

Red marks on the skin, often caused by an allergy

Rash

400

Connects the head to the body; supports the head and allows movement.

Neck

400

 The joint connecting the thigh and lower leg; allows bending of the leg.

Knee


400

A room in a doctor's office or hospital where patients wait before seeing the doctor.

Waiting room

400

To send air out of the nose often in a violent and loud way.

Sneezing


400

 To empty the stomach through the mouth.

Vomit 

500

The area between the chest and lower body.

Abdomen


500

The front part of the head above the eyebrows.

Forehead


500

Show this to the receptionist when you visit the doctor's office. Gives you access to care and coverage

Insurance card 

500

To not have enough water in the body

Dehydrated

500

An infection in the stomach from eating food that was not properly prepared

Food poisoning

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