1. Nurses help doctors ("<em>Los enfermeros ayudan a los doctores</em>").
2. People take medicines to feel better ("<em>La gente toma medicina para sentirse mejor"</em>).
3. I don't have fever right now ("<em>No tengo fiebre ahorita"</em>).
Explanation:
Doctors are professional people that with a lot of knowledge and experience can treat diseases of the body. They normally work in collaboration with other specialized professionals,<em> nurses, </em>that have the know-how of the medical practices and the main medical concepts. Both work in a different level to treat illnesses. This is why the correct answer for question one is <em><u>nurses</u></em> <em>(enfermeras/enfermeros)</em>.
There are different kind of illnesses, and each have its own treatment in order to feel better. Muscles normally need exercises that help to eliminate pain; intestine normally need avoiding fat and drink more water; but what it could boost the recovery or could stop the causes and symptoms of certain illnesses is <u><em>medicine</em></u>. Some medicines have natural ingredientes, some others have chemical origins. Some combat virus, some other combat bacteria. According to what is sick in the body, its intensity and the cause, doctors prescribe the indicated medicine. But, the name medicine goes for the remedy that helps people feel better, and that is the reason for in second question the correct answer is <em>medicine</em>.
Finally, the third question is asking for my personal health condition in the current moment, specifically about my corporal temperature. A body that has fever is higher than 99ºF, but my body temperature is 97ºF, which is within what it is consider as normal. For that is that in the third question the correct answer is that<em><u> I do not have fever.</u></em>