Medical Instruments

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a device used for holding things tightly together or preventing movement

verb to fasten or hold something in place with a clamp

  • The clamp was used to securely hold the pieces of metal together during the welding process.
  • Can you pass me that clamp so I can fix this broken chair?
  • I need to clamp down on my spending if I want to save money for vacation.
  • Her anxiety felt like a tight clamp around her chest, making it hard to breathe.

noun a tool or device used for clearing clogged drains or toilets by suction

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  • The plumber used a plunger to unclog the drain.
  • Can you pass me the plunger so I can fix the toilet?
  • I had to use the plunger to deal with a major clog in the sink.
  • She felt like she was drowning in work, but she used determination as her mental plunger to push through.

noun a long, slender surgical instrument used for exploring or probing a wound or body cavity

verb to inquire into or explore thoroughly

  • The scientists used a sophisticated probe to gather data from deep within the ocean.
  • The detectives used a probe to investigate the crime scene.
  • I heard they used a probe to check for bugs in the room.
  • Her questions during the interview felt like a probe into my personal life.

rod

noun a thin straight bar, especially of wood or metal

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  • The fishing rod is made of high-quality materials for durability.
  • I found a cool fishing rod at the store today.
  • Let's go hit the rods this weekend and see what we can catch.
  • She felt like she was walking on a tightrope, balancing on a thin rod of uncertainty.

noun a cutting instrument consisting of two blades joined together at one end

verb to cut or clip with scissors

  • The tailor used a pair of sharp scissors to cut the fabric precisely.
  • Can you pass me the scissors so I can trim this paper?
  • I always keep a pair of snazzy scissors in my pencil case.
  • Her sharp wit was like a pair of scissors, cutting through the nonsense.

noun a kitchen utensil with a broad, flat, blunt blade, used for mixing, spreading, and turning food

  • The chef used a stainless steel spatula to flip the pancakes.
  • Can you pass me the spatula so I can stir the sauce?
  • I love using my trusty spatula to whip up some eggs.
  • She used her words like a sharp spatula, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food

  • She delicately stirred her tea with a silver spoon.
  • Can you pass me a spoon for my cereal?
  • I scooped out the ice cream with a big spoon.
  • He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

adjective describing something that resembles or is shaped like a spoon

  • The scientist described the new species of fish as having a spoonlike shape.
  • I found a spoonlike rock on the beach that would be perfect for skipping.
  • Her new sunglasses have a spoonlike frame that's really trendy right now.
  • The artist's painting had a spoonlike curve that added a unique touch to the composition.

noun a device used for measuring temperature

  • The doctor used a thermometer to take my temperature.
  • I used a thermometer to check if I have a fever.
  • I borrowed my mom's thermometer to see if I'm sick.
  • The sales of the product can be considered as a thermometer for the market demand.

noun a medical instrument used for listening to sounds within the body, typically consisting of a disc-shaped resonator and two tubes connected to earpieces

  • The doctor used a phonendoscope to listen to the patient's heartbeat.
  • The nurse grabbed the phonendoscope to check my lungs.
  • I borrowed my friend's phonendoscope to eavesdrop on the neighbors.
  • The musician used the phonendoscope to listen closely to the subtle nuances in the music.

noun a device used to measure temperature using sound waves

  • The acoustic thermometer uses sound waves to measure temperature in a non-invasive way.
  • I heard they are using some fancy acoustic thermometer to check the temperature of the room.
  • Check out this cool gadget, it's like a magic acoustic thermometer or something.
  • Her laughter was like an acoustic thermometer, indicating the warmth of the moment.