Healthcare Crisis Management

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of organizing or preparing something, such as resources or personnel, for a specific purpose or goal

  • The government announced the mobilization of troops to assist in disaster relief efforts.
  • They're mobilizing a team to help with the project.
  • Let's mobilize the crew and get this party started!
  • The mobilization of resources was crucial in turning the company's fortunes around.

noun A group of individuals working together to accomplish a specific goal or mission.

  • The government established a task force to address the issue of cyber security.
  • We're putting together a task force to tackle the problem head on.
  • Let's assemble a task force to deal with this mess.
  • She formed a task force of friends to help her through the difficult time.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

verb to make something flat or smooth

article a word that is used before a noun to specify or limit it

  • It is crucial to implement measures to flatten the curve of the pandemic in order to reduce the strain on healthcare systems.
  • We need to do our part to flatten the curve by practicing social distancing and wearing masks.
  • Let's all work together to flatten the curve and get this virus under control.
  • By taking proactive steps, we can flatten the curve of negativity and promote a more positive environment.

noun a meeting or conference that is expected to result in casualties or fatalities

  • The international leaders gathered for the bodybag summit to discuss the recent increase in casualties.
  • I heard there's a bodybag summit happening next week to address the rising death toll.
  • I can't believe they're having a bodybag summit to talk about all the people getting hurt.
  • The heated debate turned the meeting into a bodybag summit with verbal casualties left and right.

noun CBRN stands for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear, which are types of weapons of mass destruction.

adjective CBRN can be used as an adjective to describe anything related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear weapons or threats.

  • The military unit specializes in handling CBRN threats.
  • The soldiers are trained to deal with CBRN situations.
  • The team is geared up for any CBRN emergencies.
  • Dealing with toxic relationships is like handling CBRN hazards.