Thermometer
Alcohol
Hydrogen peroxide
Bandages
Ice bag
Neutral soap
Latex gloves
Tissues
Antidiarrhoeal
Gauze
Analgesic
Eyewash
Wipes
Dropper
Vaseline
Cotton package
Laxatives
Decongestant
Hot-water bottle
Scissors
Syringe
Sodium
Bicarbonate
Tongue
depressors
Activated carbon
Anti inflammatory
Splints
Batteries
Pencil and paper
Magnifying glass
Matches or lighter
Masks Nail clippers Insect repellent Swabs
Saline solution
0.9%Knives Tweezers Eyepatch Thread Needle
Noun. An instrument for measuring
and indicating temperature, typically
one consisting of a narrow,
hermetically sealed glass tube
marked with graduations and having
at one end a bulb containing mercury
or alcohol which extends along the
tube as it expands.
Noun. A colourless volatile flammable
liquid which is the intoxicating
constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and
other drinks, and is also used as an
industrial solvent and as fuel.
Noun. A colourless viscous unstable
liquid with strong oxidizing properties,
used in some disinfectants and
bleaches.
Noun. A thin transparent fabric of silk,
linen, or cotton.
Noun. A strip of woven material used
to bind up a wound or to protect an
injured part of the body.
Noun. An analgesic drug.
Adjective. (Of a drug) used to
alleviate diarrhoea.
Noun. A substance used with water
for washing and cleaning, made of a
compound of natural oils or fats with
sodium hydroxide or another strong
alkali, and typically having perfume
and colouring added
Noun. A disposable piece of
absorbent paper, used especially as a
handkerchief or for cleaning the skin.
Noun. A soluble white powder used in
fire extinguishers and effervescent
drinks and as a raising agent in
baking.
Noun. An instrument, typically a small
flat piece of wood, used by health
practitioners to press down the
tongue in order to allow inspection of
the mouth or throat.
Noun. An instrument used for cutting
cloth, paper, and other material,
consisting of two blades laid one on
top of the other and fastened in the
middle so as to allow them to be
opened and closed by a thumb and
finger inserted through rings on the
end of their handles.
Noun. A tube with a nozzle and piston
or bulb for sucking in and ejecting
liquid in a thin stream, used for
cleaning wounds or body cavities, or
fitted with a hollow needle for injecting
or withdrawing fluids.
any similar device used in gardening
or cooking.
Noun. An amber-coloured, protein-
rich liquid which separates out when
blood coagulates
Noun. An amber-coloured, protein-
rich liquid which separates out when
blood coagulates
Noun. A small metal object that you
can use instead of scissors for cutting
your nails.
Noun. A substance that dissuades
particular insects or other pests from
approaching or settling.
Noun. An absorbent pad or piece of
material used in surgery and
medicine for cleaning wounds,
applying medication, or taking
specimens.
Noun. An instrument composed of a
blade fixed into a handle, used for
cutting or as a weapon.
Noun. A small instrument like a pair of
pincers for plucking out hairs and
picking up small objects.
Noun. A long, thin strand of cotton,
nylon, or other fibers used in sewing
or weaving.
cotton, nylon, or other fibers spun into
long, thin strands and used for
sewing.
Noun. A very fine slender piece of
metal with a point at one end and a
hole or eye for thread at the other,
used in sewing.
Noun. A covering for the hand worn
for protection of dirt and typically
having separate parts for each finger
and the thumb.
Adjective. (Chiefly of a medicine)
used to relieve nasal congestion.
Adjective. (Chiefly of a drug or
medicine) tending to stimulate or
facilitate evacuation of the bowels.
Noun. A soft white fibrous substance
that surrounds the seeds of a tropical
and subtropical plant and is used as
textile fiber and thread for sewing
Noun. Trademark a type of petroleum
jelly used as an ointment and
lubricant.
Noun. A short glass tube with a
rubber bulb at one end and a tiny hole
at the other, for measuring out drops
of medicine or other liquids.
Verb. [With object] clean or dry
(something) by rubbing its surface
with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one’s
hand.
Noun. A flat, oblong container,
typically made of rubber, that is filled
with hot water and used for warmth.
Adjective. (Chiefly of a drug) used to
reduce inflammation.
Noun. Lens that produces an
enlarged image, typically set in a
frame with a handle and used to
examine small or finely detailed
things such as fingerprints, stamps,
and fine print.
Pencil noun. An instrument for writing
or drawing, consisting of a thin stick
of graphite or a similar substance
enclosed in a long thin piece of wood
or fixed in a metal or plastic case.
Paper noun. Material manufactured in
thin sheets from the pulp of wood or
other fibrous substances, used for
writing, drawing, or printing on, or as
wrapping material.
Noun. A container consisting of one
or more cells, in which chemical
energy is converted into electricity
and used as a source of power.
Noun. A device that produces a small
flame, typically used to light
cigarettes.
Noun. A flexible strap or belt used in
the form of a loop to support or raise
a weight.
Noun. A patch worn to protect an
injured eye.
Noun. A strip of rigid material used for
supporting and immobilizing a broken
bone when it has been set.
Noun. Charcoal that has been heated
or otherwise treated to increase its
adsorptive power.
Noun. A bag filled with ice and
applied to the body to reduce swelling
or lower temperature.