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What three places might you rush to? Why?
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Say three things you can overcome?
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What is an opposite of rare disease? Say two other adjectives that describe diseases.
common disease
Why might you stare at something?
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What prepositions follow be exposed, be aimed, and be capable?
to, at, of
What's the opposite of having extensive injuries?
have a slight, minor, superficial injury, scratches and bruises.
Say three symptoms of the flu.
headache, cough and sneeze, fever or high temperature, weakness, etc
What does a physical therapist do?
Do physical therapy, massages, plan excersises.
Why might you need to take a physical? Say two situations in which you will need one?
Need to be healthy to do a job. You fly a plane, want to join an army, a football club.
What's the opposite of the infection cleared up? Why might each happen?
Infection gets worse or spread. Clear up with antibiotics or of its own accord. Infection might spread or get worse because you leave it without treatment
Why might the government have to raise awareness of issues?
It is causing dangers or problems in society, but people don't widely know about it.
Who needs a medical license and how do you get one?
a doctor (or vet). study, take exams, complete a period of work under supervision.
Is there a difference between having an operation or having a surgery?
no!
Say three possible consequences of a stroke?
death, leave you paralyzed, loss of speech or hearing
Which is the odd one out: kidney, lung, wrist, liver, brain?
wrist -it's a joint, whereas the others are organs.
Say three things a doctor may prescribe? What for?
antibiotics - an infection, painkillers - stop pain, inhaler - helps with asthma attacks, steroids/cream - helps with eczema
How do you slip and how do you trip - what's the difference?
You slip on ice or banana skin and usually fall backwards, you trip on or over something, like a step on your shoelaces and fell forward