You use this part to see.
Eye
This happens when blood comes out of your body.
Bleeding
This person helps sick or injured people and works with a doctor.
Nurse
This makes a loud noise to warn you of danger.
Alarm
You say this when your body temperature is too high.
I have a fever.
You have five of these at the end of each hand.
Fingers
A mark caused by a hit or bump is called this.
Bruise
This vehicle takes hurt people to the hospital.
Ambulance
This is a practice to leave a building quickly during a fire.
Fire Drill
You ask this when someone looks hurt.
What happened?
This is the front part of your body between your neck and stomach.
Chest
This is pain in your stomach.
Stomachache
You take this when you’re sick to feel better.
This is a place in a hospital for people who need quick help.
Emergency Room.
You say this when you’re injured and need help.
I need help.
This joint connects your foot to your leg.
Ankle
This word means not feeling well.
Sick
This person gives treatment in a hospital.
Doctor
You follow this to leave safely during a fire or earthquake.
Evacuation Plan
You ask this to find out where someone feels pain.
Where does it hurt?
This joint connects your upper and lower leg.
Knee
This tool helps measure if you have a fever.
Thermometer
This is a hard covering used to protect a broken bone.
A cast
You say this when something urgent and dangerous happens.
There's an emergency
You say this when someone should call for emergency services.
Call 911!