Oxford Nursing 2 Unit 01 wordlist
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OXFORD NURSING 2 UNIT 1: “ADMISSION BY ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCY“
admission
(noun) the formal process of accepting a patient for care into a
hospital
discharge
(noun) the opposite of admission: the patient is allowed to go
home
blunt
(adj) not sharp
grave
(adj) very serious
critical
(adj) the situation needs immediate treatment
optimum
(adj) best possible; ideal
semi-urgent
(adj) a patient is not going to die now, but we have to treat them
soon
stable
(adj) under control, not becoming worse
survivable
(adj) if you have this problem, you probably don't have to die :)
casualty
(noun) a person who is injured or killed in an accident
complaint
(noun) a medical problem or a syndrome
ramp
(noun) something used to move a patient into and out of an
ambulance
self-harm
(noun) the act of injuring yourself, for example cutting your skin;
it is not an accident, the person wants to do it, usually because
they have mental problems
stress
(noun) pressure or worry from work, emotional problems etc.
witness
(noun) a person who saw an accident or a crime
collapse
(verb) to fall down because you are very ill, often becoming
unconscious
to haemorrhage
(verb) to lose blood heavily