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"Take the shot!" What's the meaning?
An opportunity
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What are STITCHES?
Fixing someone's skin by sewing.
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What's a sphigmomanometer?
A device to measure blood pressure
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What's SHIFT?
the period an employee works in the company or hospital
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How do you call the result of using plaster to mold your broken arm?
A cast
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What's STAT?
Immediately, urgently (from the Latin statim)
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What's Jane or John Doe?
A patient without identification
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What's the name of the object used to cut in surgeries?
Scalpel
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What is PHANTON LIMB?
It's when the patient feels part of their body that is not there.
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What do you say when you were vaccinated?
"I've got a shot"
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What's a syringe?
An object to remove or add liquid from someone body through the veins.
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How do you call the object used to listen the noises inside the body, example heart, lungs, liver size...?
stethoscope
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What's DNR?
Do Not Ressuscitate
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How do you call the material used when you break our arm?
Plaster
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How do you call the object - people who have leg or foot injured - use to walk standing up?
crutches
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What's the difference between drugs and medicine?
drugs modify your system and medicines cure and combat symptoms.
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How do you call the place - where people who are unable to walk - may move?
wheelchair
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What's DOA?
Dead on Arrival
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What's ER?
Emergency Room
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"Take a shot!" - What's the meaning?
Try
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