First Aid Procedures

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to cause someone to regain consciousness or recover from a difficult situation

adverb in a circular or circuitous direction

  • The paramedics were able to bring round the unconscious patient.
  • I'll try to bring round some snacks for the party tonight.
  • Let's bring round some drinks and have a good time.
  • His inspiring speech really helped bring round the team's morale.

noun a liquid solution used for cleaning or soothing the eyes

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  • The company provided eyewash stations in case of any chemical spills in the laboratory.
  • I always keep a bottle of eyewash in my bag in case I get something in my eye.
  • Don't believe everything she says, it's just eyewash to make herself look good.
  • The politician's promises were nothing but eyewash, as he never followed through on any of them.

noun an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken

verb past tense of wind, which means to wrap or twist something around a particular object or body part

  • The doctor carefully cleaned and dressed the wound to prevent infection.
  • I accidentally cut myself while cooking, but it's just a small wound.
  • That wound on his arm looks gnarly, dude.
  • Her harsh words left a deep emotional wound that took time to heal.