Vocabulary Development - SS1 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is an acid?
A sour substance that can burn your skin.
A drug that kills bacteria.
A drug that stops viruses from multiplying.
A substance that can be used to treat a disease or to change the way you feel.
What is an allergy?
A reaction to a substance that is not harmful to most people.
A drug that kills bacteria.
A drug that stops viruses from multiplying.
A substance that can be used to treat a disease or to change the way you feel.
What is anesthesia?
A sour substance that can burn your skin.
A drug that kills bacteria.
A drug that stops viruses from multiplying.
A loss of feeling caused by a drug.
What is anemia?
A reaction to a substance that is not harmful to most people.
A drug that kills bacteria.
A drug that stops viruses from multiplying.
A condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells.
What is an antibiotic?
A sour substance that can burn your skin.
A drug that stops viruses from multiplying.
A substance that can be used to treat a disease or to change the way you feel.
A drug that kills bacteria
What are some of the challenges of learning medical vocabulary
There are a number of challenges to learning medical vocabulary. One challenge is that medical terms can be very long and complex. Another challenge is that many medical terms have multiple meanings. Additionally, medical terminology is constantly evolving, so it can be difficult to keep up with the latest terms.
What are some tips for learning medical vocabulary?
Here are some tips for learning medical vocabulary:
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Break down long medical terms into smaller, more manageable chunks.
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Look up the definitions of medical terms that you do not know.
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Use medical terms in everyday conversation.
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Practice using medical terms by talking to other medical professionals, writing medical reports, or playing medical simulations and games.
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Join a medical vocabulary study group.
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Use online resources such as medical dictionaries and glossaries.
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Watch medical documentaries and educational videos.
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Read medical textbooks and articles.