This organ pumps blood through your body.
the heart
A person who helps the doctor and takes care of patients.
a nurse
A person who works with children in a kindergarten.
preschool teacher, nursery school teacher, kindergarten teacher
What you say when you meet a patient.
"Hello, how are you today?"
You use this to wash your hands.
soap
These are the five senses.
sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell
What you say when you feel pain.
It hurts
The name of the "departments" in a hospital.
ward
What you say if you don’t understand something.
"Can you repeat that, please?"
You wear these on your hands to protect from infection.
gloves
The place in your body where food goes after you eat.
the stomach
The tool a doctor uses to listen to your heart.
a stethoscope
You wear this to protect your clothes at work.
uniform/apron
What you say to calm someone down.
"Don’t worry, I’m here to help you."
This is the English word for “hånddesinfeksjon”.
hand sanitizer
This body system helps you move.
the muscular system
The paper the doctor gives you to get medicine.
a prescription
The English word for “å stelle noen”.
care for, look after, nurse, take care of
What you say when you finish your shift.
"Have a nice day!" or "Goodbye!"
The rule to stop infection: wash hands for this many seconds.
15- 20 seconds
These carry oxygen in your blood.
red blood cells
The English word for "hjernerystelse".
concussion
The name for a schedule that shows when you work.
a shift plan/ a work schedule
A polite way to ask a patient to sit down.
"Please have a seat."
Mention three examples of PPE (personal protective equipment).
gloves, mask/goggles, and apron