by Bowl of Cherries © 2023
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: holiday,newYear,science,anatomy,lifeScience
Grades: 9,10,11,12
Exciting and engaging New Year's Eve edition of medical issues! New Year's Eve in the Emergency Room is a busy place. Learn three medical issues that occur on New Year's Eve! 1. Car accidents (Alcohol metabolism) 2. Cork popping injuries 3. Fireworks injuries One title slide 11 reading slides 15 task/multiple choice cards 9 summary task cards to review all the medical issues
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