Vocabulary of health and the body:read the text below and decide which answers best fit each other:room,word,recipe,treatment,lnfection,epidemic,contacted,met,melody,parody,prescribe,proscribe,ward department heal management attention attack got contracted remedy curative recommendations pescribe

Word: vocabulary

Room: ward department
Treatment: remedy
Infection: contracted
Epidemic: epidemic
Contacted: got
Met: encountered
Melody: melody
Parody: parody
Prescribe: prescribe
Proscribe: proscribe
Ward: ward department
Department: ward department
Heal: cure
Management: attention
Attention: attention
Attack: attack
Got: got
Contracted: contracted
Remedy: remedy
Curative: curative
Recommendations: recommendations
Prescribe: prescribe

room - ward department

word - vocabulary
recipe - curative recommendations
treatment - remedy
infection - contracted
epidemic - outbreak
contacted - got
met - encountered
melody - tune
parody - satirical imitation
prescribe - prescribe
proscribe - ban
ward - room department
heal - cure
management - attention
attention - management
attack - attack
got - contacted
contracted - got
remedy - treatment
curative - healing
recommendations - suggestions
prescribe - pescribe

To match the vocabulary words, it seems like there are two parts to the exercise. The first part seems to be a list of words, and the second part seems to be a list of possible definitions or explanations. Let's go through the list of words and try to match them with the most appropriate definitions or explanations.

1. Room - A physical space within a building.

2. Word - A unit of language that carries meaning.

3. Recipe - A set of instructions for preparing or making something, typically a dish.

4. Treatment - The medical care or actions taken to improve or cure a health condition.

5. Infection - The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in a host organism, leading to a detrimental effect on the body.

6. Epidemic - A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.

7. Contacted - To have communicated with or been in touch with someone or something.

8. Met - To have encountered or come into contact with someone for the first time.

9. Melody - A sequence of musical notes or tones that create a musical phrase.

10. Parody - An imitation or humorous take on a particular work, often with exaggerated or ironic elements.

11. Prescribe - To authorize or recommend a specific medical treatment, medication, or remedy for a patient.

12. Proscribe - To forbid, prohibit, or denounce as harmful or illegal.

13. Ward - A division or section in a hospital where patients are accommodated and receive medical care.

14. Department - A specialized division within an organization or institution.

15. Heal - To regain health or well-being after an illness or injury.

16. Management - The act or process of controlling and directing resources or activities towards achieving a goal.

17. Attention - The act of focusing one's mind or senses on something.

18. Attack - An act of aggression or harmful action towards someone or something.

19. Got - To have obtained or acquired something.

20. Contracted - To have caught or acquired a disease, typically through exposure to an infectious agent.

21. Remedy - A treatment or solution used to alleviate or cure a health condition.

22. Curative - Having the ability to cure or treat a disease or health condition.

23. Recommendations - Suggestions or advice on what actions to take or what decisions to make.

24. Pescribe - [I assume this is a typo and meant to be "prescribe."] To authorize or recommend a specific medical treatment, medication, or remedy for a patient.

Now that we have matched the vocabulary words with their appropriate definitions or explanations, we can see that the following pairs match:

1. Room - A physical space within a building.
13. Ward - A division or section in a hospital where patients are accommodated and receive medical care.

11. Prescribe - To authorize or recommend a specific medical treatment, medication, or remedy for a patient.
24. Prescribe - To authorize or recommend a specific medical treatment, medication, or remedy for a patient.

20. Contracted - To have caught or acquired a disease, typically through exposure to an infectious agent.
21. Remedy - A treatment or solution used to alleviate or cure a health condition.

Please note that it is essential to proofread and check for typos to avoid confusion, such as with the word "pescribe."