Medical Terminology in English and Russian

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1. What is another term for a bandage?

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A bandage is often referred to as a dressing or a compress in medical terminology. While a splint and a tourniquet are also medical supplies, they serve different purposes than a bandage. Sutures and staples are used for wound closure. A cast is used for immobilization, and a sling is used for supporting injured body parts.

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Medical Terminology In English And Russian - Quiz

Explore the nuances of English and Russian in medical contexts with this focused activity. Enhance your translation skills, learn specific medical terminology, and improve your ability to communicate in health-related situations. Ideal for students and professionals expanding their linguistic capabilities in healthcare settings.

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2. What is the common term for a bruise around the eye caused by impact?

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A black eye is a bruise around the eye typically caused by physical trauma or injury. The discoloration is due to blood pooling around the eye area.

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3. What is the primary function of blood?

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Blood primarily serves as a transport system within the body, helping to maintain homeostasis and support the function of various organs and tissues.

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4. What is a common injury where a bone is fractured due to high impact or external force?

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A broken leg refers to a fracture in one of the bones in the leg, typically involving the femur, tibia, or fibula. This injury is usually caused by a significant force or impact to the leg.

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5. What is a bruise?

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A bruise occurs when blood vessels under the skin break due to trauma, leading to discoloration. It is not a cut, allergic reaction, or bone fracture.

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6. What is the opposite of hot?

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Cold is the opposite of hot, making it the correct answer to the question.

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7. What is the correct procedure for splitting something into two or more parts?

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Cutting involves physically dividing an object into smaller pieces using a sharp tool, not combining, stacking, or leaving it untouched.

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8. Chase them!

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The question 'Chase them!' implies the action of pursuing someone or something in order to catch or apprehend them. The correct answer '?????? ??!' conveys this meaning accurately. The incorrect answers 'Run away!', 'Catch them!', and 'Hide from them!' present alternative actions that do not align with the directive of the question.

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9. What is the translation of 'Headache' in Korean?

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The correct translation of 'Headache' in Korean is '두통'. The other options are either literal translations that do not accurately convey the meaning or incorrect variations.

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10. What is the administration of a liquid substance into a body, using a needle and syringe?

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An injection refers to the process of administering a liquid substance into the body through a needle and syringe. Infusion involves introducing a substance directly into a vein over a period of time. Transfusion is the transfer of blood or blood components into a vein. Ingestion is the process of taking substances orally through the mouth.

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11. What is the name of the medical professional responsible for providing care and support to patients?

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A nurse is a trained medical professional who is responsible for providing care and support to patients in various healthcare settings. Doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions, firefighters respond to emergencies related to fires and other disasters, and chefs prepare food in kitchens.

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12. What is the medical term for a person receiving medical treatment?

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A patient is a person receiving medical treatment, while the other options refer to healthcare professionals who provide medical care.

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13. What is a cylindrical medication often used for medicinal purposes?

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A pill is a common form of medication which is a solid, cylindrical dosage form. Tablets and capsules are also solid forms of medication, but have different shapes and sizes. Liquid medication is in a fluid form, different from a pill.

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What is another term for a bandage?
What is the common term for a bruise around the eye caused by impact?
What is the primary function of blood?
What is a common injury where a bone is fractured due to high impact...
What is a bruise?
What is the opposite of hot?
What is the correct procedure for splitting something into two or more...
Chase them!
What is the translation of 'Headache' in Korean?
What is the administration of a liquid substance into a body, using a...
What is the name of the medical professional responsible for providing...
What is the medical term for a person receiving medical treatment?
What is a cylindrical medication often used for medicinal purposes?
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