Match each vocabulary word with its correct definition.
(choices are only used once):

*Childhood diseases
*Emergency medical services
*Screenings
*Prenatal care
*Preventive care
*Rehabilitation
*First aid
*Inoculation
*Obesity
*Health
*First responders
*Stigma
*acquired immune deficiency disorder
*Internist
*Health care system


________ Those who respond to an emergency, which is a serious situation that happens unexpectedly and requires immediate attention.

________ The network of agencies, facilities, and personnel involved in the delivery of health care.

________ Getting a vaccine.

________ Care given immediately to minimise the effect of an injury or illness until expert care is available.

________ Health care focused on preventing disease and maintaining health.

________ A potentially fatal disease that attacks the immune system, better known as AIDS.

________ Checks for medical conditions without visible symptoms, allow physicians to track blood pressure in cholesterol and look for abnormalities in blood in urine.

________ Include those who provide care at the scene of an emergency or get those seriously injured to appropriate medical care.

________ Being 20% or more over the ideal weight.

________ A broad category of diseases – including missiles, chickenpox, and whooping cough – that are commonly spread among children.

________ Therapy to restore normal use.

________ A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

________ A sense of shame, around mental illness.

________ Preventive care that begins before birth.

________ A doctor who specialises in diseases of the internal organs.



Answer :

Answer:

FIRST RESPONDERS-- Those who respond to an emergency, which is a serious situation that happens unexpectedly and requires immediate attention.

HEALTH CARE SYSTEM-- The network of agencies, facilities, and personnel involved in the delivery of health care.

INNOCULATION--Getting a vaccine.

FIRST AID--Care given immediately to minimise the effect of an injury or illness until expert care is available.

PREVENTIVE CARE--Health care focused on preventing disease and maintaining health.

ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISORDER-- A potentially fatal disease that attacks the immune system, better known as AIDS.

SCREENINGS-- Checks for medical conditions without visible symptoms, allow physicians to track blood pressure in cholesterol and look for abnormalities in blood in urine.

EMEGRENCY MEDICAL SERVICES-- Include those who provide care at the scene of an emergency or get those seriously injured to appropriate medical care.

OBESITY-- Being 20% or more over the ideal weight.

CHILDHOOD DISEASES-- A broad category of diseases – including missiles, chickenpox, and whooping cough – that are commonly spread among children.

REHABILITATION-- Therapy to restore normal use.

HEALTH-- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

STIGMA-- A sense of shame, around mental illness.

PRENATAL CARE--Preventive care that begins before birth.

INTERNIST-- A doctor who specialises in diseases of the internal organs.

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