You might get this illness every year in the fall or winter, and doctors recommended a yearly vaccine for it.
What is the flu?
This picture test shows your bones using radiation.
What is an x-ray?
This organ pumps blood through the body.
What is the heart?
The average amount of sleep a teenager should get each night.
What is 8-10 hours?
If someone has a nosebleed, you should tilt their head this way.
What is forward?
This common illness causes runny nose, sore throat, and sneezing.
What is the common cold?
This tool is used to check your temperature.
What is a thermometer?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
This vitamin is produced by your body when you get sunlight.
What is vitamin D?
The first step you should take if someone is choking.
What is the Heimlich maneuver?
High blood sugar over time is a sign of this disease.
What is diabetes?
Doctors use this instrument to listen to your heartbeat.
What is a stethoscope?
These blood cells fight infections.
What are white blood cells?
This mineral is important for strong bones and teeth.
What is calcium?
This is the "C" in CPR.
What is circulation or compressions?
This sickness is spread by mosquitoes and is common in tropical areas?
What is malaria?
Nurses use this tool to give vaccines or medicine through the skin.
What is a needle/syringe?
The smallest bones in the body are found there.
What is the ear?
You should drink about this many cups of water per day for good health.
What is 8 cups?
This color-coded first aid kit symbol is used worldwide.
What is a white cross on a green background
This genetic disorder affects the shape of red blood cells, making them curved instead of round
What is sickle cell anemia?
This little light is often used to look inside your throat or ears.
What is an otoscope/penlight?
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.
What is the cerebellum?
The system of exercise, nutrition, and mental health balance is often called this.
What is wellness?
The acronym "RICE" (rest, ice, compression, elevation) is used for this type of injury.
What is a sprain/strain?