The body part that allows you to taste.
What is the tongue.
Yesterday, the man __________ (to break) his leg.
What is 'broke'?
This covers a tiny cut on your finger.
What is a Band Aid or a plaster?
The opposite of to straighten.
What is to bend?
smell - hear - taste - chew
Chew
The joint between your thighs and your lower legs.
What are the knees?
The surgeon _____ already _________ on the patient. (To operate)
What is 'has operated'.
This helps elderly people get around.
What is a walker?
Warming up your muscles before exercising or cooling them down afterwards.
What is stretching?
elbow - knee- forearm - ankle
forearm
The biggest and shortest finger on your hand.
What is your thumb?
She is no longer ________________. (to suffer)
What is 'suffering'?
This keeps a a joint held in place, but can be taken off during the day/ night.
What is a splint OR brace?
Your patient is lying down and you want them to get in the sitting position.
What is 'to sit up'?
heart - ribs - lungs - spleen
ribs
This is on top of your head and your hair is attached to it.
What is your scalp?
I _____________________ at the hospital since 2003. (to work) I will probably work there for at least 20 more years until I retire!
What is 'have been working'?
This allows you to keep a cast in place.
What is a sling?
What nurses and doctors do before an operation, which involves cleaning their hands and arms really well.
What is 'to scrub up'?
hair - heel - skin - nails
heel
This is the muscle in the back of your lower leg.
What is your calf muscle?
_______________ you _________________ glasses for a long time? (to wear)
What is 'have you been wearing'?
This is a moving bed used to transport patients in the hospital.
What is a stretcher?
To clean and put a bandage on a wound.
What is 'to dress' a wound?
sprain - twist - break - wound
wound