Emergencies & Safety
The exhaustive master guide for critical situations! Select the tabs below to switch between medical terms, accidents, action verbs, and safety idioms.
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to use imperative verbs in emergencies. In a dangerous situation, we drop the subject and use short, direct verbs like "Stop!", "Breathe!", and "Press here!".
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Hi Dara! An "Injury" is a general word for any physical harm (like a broken bone or a sprained ankle). A "Wound" specifically means the skin has been cut or broken open, causing bleeding. 🤕
Is it "Paramedic" or "Doctor" who comes in the ambulance?
Usually, it is a Paramedic! A paramedic is specially trained for emergency rescues outside of the hospital. The doctors are waiting inside the hospital to receive the patient. 🚑
Teacher, what is the difference between a wound and an injury?