1) Why might someone have a bruise? a) From a fall, being hit by sb, or knocking against sth, leaving you with a blue, brown, or purple mark. b) From a drug das has an unwanted bad effect. c) From walking a long way in uncomfortable shoes, or from wearing shoes that are too tight. It is a swelling on the skin filled with liquid. d) As an allergic reaction to sth or with certains illnesses such as measles. 2) Why might someone have a rash? a) From a fall, being hit by sb, or knocking against sth, leaving you with a blue, brown, or purple mark. b) As an allergic reaction to sth, or with certain children’s illnesses, such as measles. It is an area of red spots on the skin. c) From walking a long way in uncomfortable shoes, or from wearing shoes that are too tight. It is a swelling on the skin filled with liquid. d) From a drug that has an unwanted bad effect 3) Why might someone have a blister? a) From a fall, being hit by sb, or knocking against sth, leaving you with a blue, brown, or purple mark. b) As an allergic reaction to sth, or with certain children’s illnesses, such as measles. It is an area of red spots on the skin. c) From walking a long way in uncomfortable shoes, or from wearing shoes that are too tight. It is a swelling on the skin filled with liquid. d) From a drug that has an unwanted bad effect 4) Why might someone have side-effects? a) From a fall, being hit by sb, or knocking against sth, leaving you with a blue, brown, or purple mark. b) As an allergic reaction to sth, or with certain children’s illnesses, such as measles. It is an area of red spots on the skin. c) From walking a long way in uncomfortable shoes, or from wearing shoes that are too tight. It is a swelling on the skin filled with liquid. d) From a drug that has an unwanted bad effect. 5) What treatment might you be given for a small cut? a) A plaster b) Stitches c) For a bacterial infection, you might be given antibiotics. For a viral infection (e.g. a cold, flu), there is often no treatment, except for throat sweets and painkillers. d) An icepack, followed by a tight bandage and putting your foot up e) Usually an X-ray followed by a plaster cast. If the break is serious, possibly surgery under anaesthetic to insert metal plates or rods. 6) What treatment might you be given for a deep cut? a) A plaster b) Stitches c) For a bacterial infection, you might be given antibiotics. For a viral infection (e.g. a cold, flu), there is often no treatment, except for throat sweets and painkillers. d) An icepack, followed by a tight bandage and putting your foot up e) Usually an X-ray followed by a plaster cast. If the break is serious, possibly surgery under anaesthetic to insert metal plates or rods. 7) What treatment might you be given for a throat infection? a) A plaster b) Stitches c) For a bacterial infection, you might be given antibiotics. For a viral infection (e.g. a cold, flu), there is often no treatment, except for throat sweets and painkillers. d) An icepack, followed by a tight bandage and putting your foot up e) Usually an X-ray followed by a plaster cast. If the break is serious, possibly surgery under anaesthetic to insert metal plates or rods. 8) What treatment might you be given for a sprained ankle? a) A plaster b) Stitches c) For a bacterial infection, you might be given antibiotics. For a viral infection (e.g. a cold, flu), there is often no treatment, except for throat sweets and painkillers. d) An icepack, followed by a tight bandage and putting your foot up e) Usually an X-ray followed by a plaster cast. If the break is serious, possibly surgery under anaesthetic to insert metal plates or rods. 9) What treatment might you be given for a broken arm? a) A plaster b) Stitches c) For a bacterial infection, you might be given antibiotics. For a viral infection (e.g. a cold, flu), there is often no treatment, except for throat sweets and painkillers. d) An icepack, followed by a tight bandage and putting your foot up e) Usually an X-ray followed by a plaster cast. If the break is serious, possibly surgery under anaesthetic to insert metal plates or rods. 10) What are the symptoms of a cold? a) Sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, a sore throat b) As for a cold, but also with a temperature/fever, and general aches and pains c) Vomiting / Being sick, diarrhoea d) Chest pain, arm pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, sweating, dizziness e) Speech difficulty, weakness or loss of feeling in one arm, loss of feeling in one side of the face 11) What are the symptoms of the flu? a) Sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, a sore throat b) As for a cold, but also with a temperature/fever, and general aches and pains c) Vomiting / Being sick, diarrhoea d) Chest pain, arm pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, sweating, dizziness e) Speech difficulty, weakness or loss of feeling in one arm, loss of feeling in one side of the face 12) What are the symptoms of food poisoning? a) Sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, a sore throat b) As for a cold, but also with a temperature / fever, and general aches and pains c) Vomiting / Being sick, diarrhoea d) Chest pain, arm pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, sweating, dizziness e) Speech difficulty, weakness or loss of feeling in one arm, loss of feeling in one side of the face 13) What are the symptoms of a heart attack? a) Sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, a sore throat b) As for a cold, but also with a temperature / fever, and general aches and pains c) Vomiting / Being sick, diarrhoea d) Chest pain, arm pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, sweating, dizziness e) Speech difficulty, weakness or loss of feeling in one arm, loss of feeling in one side of the face 14) What are the symptoms of a stroke? a) Sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, a sore throat b) As for a cold, but also with a temperature/fever, and general aches and pains c) Vomiting / Being sick, diarrhoea d) Chest pain, arm pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, sweating, dizziness e) Speech difficulty, weakness or loss of feeling in one arm, loss of feeling in one side of the face 15) What might happen to you if you had to stand for a long time in a hot, crowded room? a) You might faint. b) You might have an allergic reaction, get a rash, or your hand might swell up. c) You might get hypothermia. 16) What might happen to you if you were stung on your hand by a bee? a) You might faint. b) You might have an allergic reaction, get a rash, or your hand might swell up. c) You might get hypothermia. 17) What might happen to you if you spent the night outdoors in the cold? a) You might faint. b) You might have an allergic reaction, get a rash, or your hand might swell up. c) You might get hypothermia. 18) In what circumstances might somebody need to see their GP? a) For any non-emergency medical problem b) Because you have a medical problem that requires advice or treatment from a doctor who is an expert in that field. c) If you need to have an operation.  d) If you need diagnosis, advice, or treatment for a mental health condition 19) In what circumstances might somebody need to see a specialist? a) For any non-emergency medical problem b) Because you have a medical problem that requires advice or treatment from a doctor who is an expert in that field. c) If you need to have an operation. d) If you need diagnosis, advice, or treatment for a mental health condition 20) In what circumstances might somebody need to see a surgeon? a) For any non-emergency medical problem b) Because you have a medical problem that requires advice or treatment from a doctor who is an expert in that field. c) If you need to have an operation. d) If you need diagnosis, advice, or treatment for a mental health condition

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